Alapuzha Ashraf, the comedy legend from Alappuzha district, remains one of Malayalam cinema’s most beloved entertainers. Born as K. P. Ashraf in Alappuzha, he became a household name across Kerala with his unique timing and natural comedy skills yaar.
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From Mimicry Shows to Silver Screen Success
Ashraf started his career performing in local mimicry shows and stage programs around Alappuzha in the 1970s. His talent for imitating famous actors like Prem Nazir and Sathyan made him popular in Kerala’s drama circles.
He made his film debut with small roles but gradually became a regular face in Malayalam movies. Directors like Priyadarshan, Kamal, and Siddique-Lal frequently cast him for comic relief roles that perfectly complemented the main storyline.
Memorable Movies and Iconic Characters
Some of Ashraf’s most remembered performances include his roles in popular Malayalam films like:
- “Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam Kottunnu” where he played the funny sidekick
- “Kilukkam” alongside Mohanlal and Jagathy Sreekumar
- “Godfather” where his comedy timing was spot-on
- “Vietnam Colony” as part of the ensemble cast
Honestly yaar, his chemistry with other comedy actors like Jagathy Sreekumar and Innocent created some of the most hilarious moments in 80s and 90s Malayalam cinema.
The Alappuzha Connection
Despite achieving fame in films, Ashraf always remained connected to his roots in Alappuzha. He frequently participated in local cultural programs and temple festivals in the district. Many people from Alappuzha still remember him visiting during Onam celebrations and entertaining crowds with his spontaneous comedy.
His simple lifestyle and down-to-earth nature made him popular among common people. Unlike many cinema personalities, he preferred staying in his hometown rather than moving to Kochi or Thiruvananthapuram.
Legacy in Malayalam Comedy
Ashraf appeared in over 400 Malayalam films during his career spanning nearly three decades. His natural acting style never felt forced or over-the-top, which is why audiences connected with his characters easily.
Many current Malayalam comedy actors mention Alapuzha Ashraf as an inspiration. His ability to make people laugh without using cheap jokes or vulgar content set a standard for clean comedy in Malayalam cinema.
Mujhe lagta hai, actors like Ashraf represent the golden era of Malayalam cinema when comedy felt organic and genuine. Today’s generation might not know him well, but for 80s and 90s kids, his face brings back memories of watching movies with family and laughing together.

