Riyas Narmakala

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Riyas Narmakala
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Born
Nedumangad, Thiruvananthapuram District, Kerala, India
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndia
Occupation
  • Actor
  • Comedian
  • Impressionist (entertainment)
Known forAliyans, Marimayam
Spouse(s)Naina
Children3

Riyas Narmakala is an Indian television, theatre, mimicry artist and film actor. He is best known for portraying the character of "Cleetus" in the popular sitcom Aliyans on Kaumudy TV and Aliyan vs Aliyan on Amrita TV; as "Manmadan" in Comedy Drama Marimayam on Mazhavil Manorama. He has also acted in some malayalam films.[1]

Early Life

He was born in Nedumangad, Thiruvanathapuram. He owned an used car shop business at Nedumangad.[2]. The role of 'Cleetus' that he previously played in the sitcom Aliyan vs Aliyan on Amrita TV got him Kerala State Television Award for 'Best Comedian' in the year 2017.[3]

Personal Life

He has a wife and have 3 children.[4]

Filmography

Year Film Role Director
2019 March Randam Vyazham Moosakkili Jahangir Ummar
2020 Akamara (Short film) Nasar Shafi SS Hussain
2021 One (2021 film) Rajagopal Santhosh Viswanath
2021 Kesu Ee Veedinte Nadhan Bus Driver Nadirshah

Television

Year Programme Role Director Channel
2011-present Marimayam[5] Manmadan Midhun Chettoor,

Gopalan Manoj, A S Vinod, R.Unnikrishnan,

Mazhavil Manorama
2013-2018 Parasparam Thakkol Vasu Harison Asianet
2017-2019 Aliyan vs Aliyan Cleatus Rajesh Thalachira Amrita TV
2020-present Aliyans Cleatus Rajesh Thalachira Kaumudy TV

References

  1. "Riyas Narmakala". IMDb.
  2. "മറിമായത്തിലെ മന്മഥന്റെ യഥാർത്ഥ പേരെന്ത്? സുരാജ് വെഞ്ഞാറമ്മൂടിന്റെ 'പഴയ' ട്രൂപ്പ് ഉടമയുടെ ആരും അറിയാത്ത കഥ | riyas narmakala actor special interview". vanitha.in.
  3. "Kerala State Television Awards 2017 Winners Amrita Bagged 19". 25 April 2018.
  4. "മറിമായം മന്മഥന്റെ വീട്ടുവിശേഷങ്ങൾ". ManoramaOnline.
  5. "Kerala State TV awards 2020: 'Marimayam' wins 'Best Comedy Program' yet again; 'No daily soap worthy enough for an award,' says jury - Times of India". The Times of India.

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