Venu Nagavalli (1949-2010)

Alias:
Venu Nagavally
വേണു നാഗവള്ളി

Birthplace:
Ramankary

Born:
April 16, 1949

Died:
September 9, 2010

Venu Nagavally was an Indian film actor, screenwriter and director worked in Malayalam cinema. He directed 12 films. Son of writer, commentator, and broadcaster Nagavally R. S. Kurup, Venu has acted in about fifty films, directed films such as Sukhamo Devi (1986), Sarvakalashala (1987), Lal Salam (1990), and Aye Auto (1990), and scripted the commercially successful Kilukkam

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Director:
1986  Sukhamo Devi
1987  Sarvakalasala
1988  Ayitham
1989  Swagatham
1990  Aye Auto
1990  Lal Salam
1991  Kizhakkunarum Pakshi
1993  Aayirappara
1993  Kalippattam
1995  Agnidevan
1998  Raktha Sakshikal Zindabad
2009  Bharya Swantham Suhruthu

Screenplay:
1986  Sukhamo Devi
1987  Sarvakalasala
1988  Ayitham
1989  Swagatham
1990  Aye Auto
1990  Lal Salam
1991  Kilukkam
1991  Kizhakkunarum Pakshi
1993  Aayirappara
1993  Kalippattam
1995  Agnidevan
1998  Raktha Sakshikal Zindabad
2009  Bharya Swantham Suhruthu

Story:
1986  Sukhamo Devi
1987  Sarvakalasala
1988  Ayitham
1989  Swagatham
1990  Aye Auto
1990  Lal Salam
1991  Kilukkam
1991  Kizhakkunarum Pakshi
1993  Aayirappara
1993  Kalippattam
1995  Agnidevan
1998  Raktha Sakshikal Zindabad
2003  Lesa Lesa
2009  Bharya Swantham Suhruthu

Writer:
1985  Gayathridevi Ente Amma
1985  Guruji Oru Vakku
1986  Sukhamo Devi
1987  Sarvakalasala
1988  Ayitham
1989  Artham
1989  Swagatham
1990  Aye Auto
1990  Lal Salam
1991  Kilukkam
1991  Kizhakkunarum Pakshi
1992  Aham
1993  Aayirappara
1993  Kalippattam
1995  Agnidevan
1998  Raktha Sakshikal Zindabad
2003  Lesa Lesa
2009  Bharya Swantham Suhruthu

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