Renowned Malayalam stage and film actor Thilakan died at a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram following a cardiac arrest in the wee hours today. He was 77. He is survived by two sons and two daughters. Thilakan had been battling for life at the hospital where he was admitted on August 23 after he had suffered two heart attacks. He had been on and off ventilator since then and had an attack of pneumonia. The end came at 3.35 am today. Thilakan who began his acting career in his intermediate days, had been associated with several drama troupes in his early days including the pro-Left Kerala Peoples' Arts Centre (KPAC). He entered filmdom in 1979 with a minor role in K G George's 'Ulkadal'. Since then, he has acted in more than 200 films and won several national and state awards. He won the National Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1988. He won state awards for best actor thrice. The actor was awarded the 'Padmashree' in 2009. 'Perumthachan', 'Yavanika', 'Kireedam', 'Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu', 'Moonnampakkam', 'Kilukkam' and 'Indian Rupee' are some of Thilakan's notable films. 'Ustad Hotel' is his last released film
sad news... I overheard people saying his death was 'delayed' and taht he was living only with life supporters for so long and they do not knwo what was the reason!! He was LIVING each of his character!!! RIP sir!!!
Sad for him.. but yikes what a good villain he is .. I hate his villain characters and that shows he's a good actor..