South actor ajith vijayan passes away: Bad news has come out from the South Film Industry. Actor Ajit Vijayan, a well-known Malayalam films, died at the age of 57. He breathed his last in Kochi. He was known for his brilliant performances in superhit films like ‘Oru Indian Pranayakatha’, ‘Amar Akbar Anthony’, ‘Bangalore Days’ and ‘Anju Sundarikal’ (Kullante Bharatya). Ajit played lead roles in both cinema and television. He made a distinct identity by doing great work in many TV shows and films in his career. From his death, from family to fans and celebrities, everyone is unhappy. Fans are paying tribute to him on social media.
There is a wave of mourning in the South film industry with the death of the actor.
Ajit Vijayan comes from a family whose roots were associated with classical art. He was the grandson of Ustad Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair of Kathakali and Kalamandalam Kalyanakutty Amma, the famous singer of Mohiniatam. His parents are the late C.K. Vijayan and Mohiniyattam were Guru Kala Vijayan and late actor Kalashlas Babu was his uncle. He is survived by his wife Dhanya and daughters Gayatri and Gauri. The death of Ajit Vijayan has raged a wave of mourning in the South film industry. According to the information received, Ajit Vijayan died on Sunday 9 February.
Ajit Vijayan’s acting career
Ajit Vijayan was highly praised for the role of Ambiswami in the Anthology film ‘5 Sundarikal’. His character was seen in the ‘Kullante Bharaya’ film ‘Segment’, with Dulkar Salman in the lead role. In ‘Rear Window’, Dulkar Salman played the role of a photographer who is disabled and stays in wheelchair. ‘Kullante Bharaya’ was directed by Varthani Amal Neerad and its story was Unni R. Written by Reinadiv. Jinu Ben and Reenu Mathews shot ‘Kullante Bharata’ and Gopi Sundar composed music. Meanwhile, Ajit Vijayan played an astrologer in the Tamil film ‘Bangalore Days’, which was quite discussed.