Dileep
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Film actor | Mimic Artist

dileep

Real Name :Gopalakrishnan Padmanabhan Pillai
Birth Place :Aluva, Kerala
Born :27th October 1968
Occupation :Film Actor,Film Producer, Mimic Artist
Height :1.71 m
Spouse :Manju Warrier
Children :Meenakshi
Parents :SPadmanabhan Pillai, Sarojam
Siblings :Manjula, Venkit Ram
Website :dileeponline.com
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He is an Indian film actor, singer, impressionist and producer. He has been featured in more than a 100 Malayalam films. Dileep started his film career as an assistant director to Kamal in 1992. He became popular for his impressionist stage shows and the Comicola television comedy series on Asianet. His role as Dilip in Manathe Kottaram (1994) paved way to his acting career. Films such as Sallapam (1996), Ee Puzhayum Kadannu (1997), Punjabi House (1998), and Udayapuram Sulthan (1999) established Dileep’s status as a prominent actor during the late-1990s.

The blockbusters Meesa Madhavan (2002) and Chanthupottu (2005) were two of the most significant films in Dileep’s career.[1] He won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his role as Madhavan in the former. He won his first Kerala State Film Award (Special Jury) for his performance in Kunjikoonan (2002). His film Bodyguard (2010) was remade into four different Indian languages. Other major films in the actor’s career include Joker (2000), Thenkasipattanam (2000), Ishtam (2001), Perumazhakkalam (2004), Runway (2004), Lion (2006), Vinodayathra (2007), Calcutta News (2008), Passenger (2009), Mayamohini (2012), My Boss (2012) and Sound Thoma (2013).

He ventured into production, and produced and starred in C.I.D. Moosa (2003) under the banner Graand Production. Kathavasheshan (2004) won Dileep the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Film as a producer. In 2008, under the banner of Graand Production, Dileep produced Twenty:20 by casting most of the mainstream actors of Malayalam cinema, which had become the highest grossing Malayalam film at that time. He produced the multi-starrer in order to raise funds for the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA).

Dileep married actress Manju Warrier on 20 October 1998. The couple have one daughter Meenakshi.

Kerala State Film Awards:

2011 – Best Actor for Vellaripravinte Changathi
2005 – Special Jury Award for Chanthupottu
2004 – Second Best Film (Producer) for Kathavasheshan
2002 – Special Jury Award for Kunjikoonan

Filmfare Awards:

2002 – Best Actor for Meesa Madhavan
Kerala Film Critics Association Awards
2004 – Best Actor Award for Kathavasheshan
2002 – Best Actor Award for Kunjikoonan
2000 – Best Supporting Actor Award for Joker

Mathrubhumi Film Awards

2010 – Most Popular Actor Award for “Paappi Appacha, Kaaryasthan, Marykkundoru Kunjaadu”
2002 – Best Actor Award for Kunjikoonan
2001 – Best Popular Actor Award for Joker

Asianet Film Awards

2013 – Asianet Film Award – Award of Excellence for completing 20 years in Malayalam film industry
2010 – Most Popular Actor Award for Kaaryasthan, Bodyguard, Pappy Appacha and Marykkundoru Kunjaadu
2008 – Best Film Award (Producer) for Twenty:20
2002 – Best Actor Award for Kunjikoonan
2002 – Best Star Pair Award for Meesa Madhavan

Kalakeralam Award

2011 – Best Actor Award for Orma Mathram

Other awards:

2013 – TTK Prestige-Vanitha Film Awards – Most Popular Actor – Sound Thoma, Sringaravelan
2013 – P Bhaskaran Foundation Award for Best Actor
2012 – Amritha Film Award For Most Popular Actor
2010 – Amrita-FEFKA Film Award for Most Popular Actor
2013 – Jaihind TV Film Award’s “Best Actor” For “Arike” & “Mayamohini”
2013 – Bharath Murali Foundation Film Award’s “Best Actor” For “Arike” & “Mayamohini”
2010 – Jaihind TV Film Award’s Chalachithra Prathibha Puraskaram
2006 – JC Foundation Special Jury Award for Chanthupottu
– Sathyan Memorial Award


		
		




		
		

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