Madampu Kunjukuttan, a writer, actor, and screenwriter died at the age of 81. He was receiving medical attention at Thrissur's ashwini Hospital. Due to congenital diseases, he was taken to the hospital the other day with a fever. Officials, on the other hand, announced the unfortunate news earlier today.

Kunjukuttan was an authority in Mathanga Leela (elephant science), Vedas, and philosophy, and was known for his obsession with elephants. In 2001, he ran for the assembly from Kodungallur on a bjp ticket, but he did not run. Anachantham, Pothan Vava, Vadakkunnathan, Agninakshatram, Kattu Vannu Vilichappol, Karunam, Agnisakshi, Deshadanam, Aaram Thampuran, Aswathamavu, and Chitrasalabahm are just a few of his film roles.

He has received the kerala Sahitya Akademi Award and the National Film Award for Best Screenplay (Karunam).To the surprise of no one, Kunjukuttan stood for the assembly in 2001 from Kodungallur on a bjp ticket, but he lost. He was born in the village of Kiralur in the thrissur district and has worked as a sanskrit teacher in Kodungalloor. Jaseena Madampu and Haseena Madampu were his two daughters from his marriage to the late savithri Antharjanam. Meanwhile, fans and business insiders are sending their condolences to the late actor's kin.

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