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Malayalam Actor Mamukkoya dies at 77 in Kozhikode

KOZHIKODE:
Malayalam actor Mamukkoya died on Wednesday in Kozhikode. He was 77. Malayalam actor-comedian Mamukkoya, who collapsed on a football field earlier this week and suffered a cardiac arrest along with a brain haemorrhage, died in a private hospital in Kozhikode on Wednesday.
After he collapsed on a football field following a cardiac arrest, he was hospitalised and kept on a ventilator. He was undergoing treatment. However, his condition did not improve and he died on Wednesday.

Having acted in over 400 Malayalam films, Mamukkoya began his acting stint by doing theatre in 1979. He went on to become an actor by doing comic roles and was popular for playing characters that spoke Malabar accent.

Recently, he was seen in Malayalam films like Halal Love Story, Kuruthi and Minnal Murali among others. Last year, he was also seen in Tamil film Cobra, which featured Vikram and had music by AR Rahman. In 1997, he had also worked in the lone French film Flammen im Paradies.

NE Reporter

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