National Award-winning Malayalam actor Salim Kumar cremated with state honours in Kerala

Salim Kumar dies at 56: Mammootty's tribute breaks hearts after Adaminte Makan Abu star's exit shock
National Award-winning Malayalam actor Salim Kumar cremated with State honours in Kerala
KOCHI: National Award-winning Malayalam actor Salim Kumar was cremated with State honours at his residence in North Paravur in Kerala's Ernakulam district on Sunday in the presence of family members, colleagues, political leaders and admirers.Salim Kumar died on Saturday night at the age of 56. His mortal remains were kept at Paravur Town Hall from 9am to 1pm on Sunday to allow the public to pay their last respects before the funeral was held at his residence at 3pm.In a statement, the Kerala government said it had learnt with "profound grief" of the demise of the acclaimed actor, who won the National Film Award for Best Actor in 2010 for his performance in 'Adaminte Makan Abu' and the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor for 'Achanurangatha Veedu' (2005).As a mark of respect, the state government decided to accord police honours during the funeral and bear the expenses related to the funeral and other arrangements.The district collector placed a wreath on the mortal remains on behalf of the Government of Kerala, while the district police chief made arrangements for police honours, including a bugle salute.Known for his versatility across comedy and character roles, Kumar was one of the most celebrated actors in Malayalam cinema.
His death has left the film industry and admirers mourning the loss of a performer whose contributions to cinema earned widespread recognition accolades.Keralam chief minister VD Satheesan paid his last respects to the actor.While talking to the media, Satheesan remembered Salim Kumar not only as an actor but also as a close friend. "Actor Salim Kumar had a face and expressions that Malayalis can never forget. I have lost someone who was like a brother to me. Since I came to Paravur, I have shared a deep bond with him and his family," he said.The Keralam CM also spoke about the actor's support during election campaigns and referred to his political beliefs. "Whenever I contested elections, he was always with me, even cancelling his shooting schedules. It was Salim Kumar who inaugurated all my election committee offices. Salim Kumar was a person with firm political awareness. From his student days until his last breath, he remained a Congressman with strong political conviction," he added.Prime Minister Narendra Modi also mourned the actor's demise and paid tribute to his contribution to Indian cinema. In a post on X, the PM wrote, "Deeply saddened by the passing of veteran actor Shri Salim Kumar Ji. Over the course of a distinguished career, he made a mark with his versatility and memorable performances across a wide range of roles. My thoughts are with his family and countless admirers in this hour of grief. Om Shanti."A prominent figure in Malayalam cinema, Salim Kumar worked in the industry for more than three decades and appeared in over 300 films. He first gained popularity through comedy roles before receiving appreciation for serious and emotional performances. He won the National Film Award for Best Actor in 2010 for 'Adaminte Makan Abu'.He also received the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor for 'Achanurangatha Veedu' and was appreciated for films such as 'Ayalum Njanum Thammil'. He also directed 'Karutha Joothan'.According to information shared by the Kerala government, Salim Kumar was taken to Amrita Hospital in Kochi on Saturday before his death.He is survived by his wife Sunitha and two sons, Chandu Salim Kumar and Aaromal Salim Kumar.(With inputs from ANI)

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