Suresh Gopi

Suresh Gopi, man, what a legend in Malayalam cinema. Born smack in the middle of Kerala on June 25, 1958—back when disco was just starting to ruin fashion—he’s basically done it all. Acting? Obviously. Editing? Yup. And if you’ve ever caught Kaliyattam from ‘97, you know the dude brings some serious fire. The way he takes Shakespeare’s Othello and turns it into this wild, emotional Malayalam drama—honestly, it’s not just acting, it’s full on magic. Gopi’s eyes alone deserve their own award. But his filmography isn’t just a one-hit wonder. Think of Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha, that 1989 epic—yeah, the one every Malayali uncle brings up at family parties as “peak cinema.” He’s right, though. Gopi slips into his roles with this raw intensity and swagger, making even the most stoic characters feel dangerously alive. And don’t even get me started on his turn in Shankar’s I (2015)—he’s not the main guy, but Suresh Gopi never phones it in. Even in a sea of spectacle, he stands out. Off-screen, the guy’s been married to Radhika Nair since 1990. Not exactly tabloid fodder, just a solid family man with five kids. Somehow, he balances being a dad, taking on action-packed roles, and occasionally stirring up political debates. You can’t box him in. Suresh Gopi is the kind of actor who leaves a mark—fiery, unpredictable, and always, always watchable.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1958-06-25
  • Height: 6′ 0¾″ (1.85 m)
  • Birth Location: Kerala, India
  • Children: (5 children) Bhagya
  • Professions: Actor, Music Department, Editor

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      referencennSo, get this—his very first time on the big screen? Way back in 1965, as just a kid, he showed up in “Odeyil Ninnu.” Not exactly your average debut. The film itself is actually a classic in Malayalam cinema, and having a child actor in a major role was kind of a big deal back then. The movie dives into some pretty heavy themes—poverty, family, the whole struggle-for-survival thing. He played the son of the main character, which meant a lot of emotional scenes and honestly, not much sugarcoating. For a first movie, that’s jumping straight into the deep end. People still talk about how natural he was, which almost sounds annoying if you’re another kid actor trying to make it. But hey, some folks are just born for the spotlight. This first role basically set the tone for what would become a seriously legendary career.

    • Quotes:

      Look, I wasn’t even that into films until college. Then, boom, Kamal Haasan happened. I went down a wormhole of his movies—seriously, his ability to just flip between roles is nuts. One minute he’s making you crack up, next he’s dragging you through some heavy stuff and you’re just sitting there, glued to the screen. His films aren’t just about the drama or the action either, there’s always this undercurrent of something bigger—some social jab, some idea that sticks in your head way after the credits roll. It got me totally hooked. If you’ve ever watched “Nayakan” or “Anbe Sivam,” you know what I’m talking about. There’s this raw honesty to his characters—flawed, complicated, real. That’s what got me obsessed. Movies stopped being just entertainment and started feeling like a whole world to get lost in. Kamal really changed the game for me.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      June 25, 1958

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      6′ 0¾″ (1.85 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Kerala, India

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, Bhagya

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      67 years old