List of people from Malappuram district
This is a list of notable people from Malappuram district, Kerala, India. Malappuram district is one of the 14 districts of Kerala state.
- A. P. Anil Kumar - former minister of Kerala.
- Abdul Nediyodath - an Indian footballer.
- Abdurahiman Randathani - an Indian politician.
- Achyutha Pisharadi - a Sanskrit grammarian, astronomer and mathematician.
- Ahmad Kutty - a North American Islamic scholar.
- Ajijesh Pachat - Malayalam novelist, short story writer, and columnist.
- Ali Musliyar - was an Indian freedom fighter.
- Anas Edathodika - an Indian professional footballer.
- Aneesh G. Menon - is an Indian actor[1][2]
- Aparna Nair - an Indian actress.
- Arjun Jayaraj - an Indian professional footballer.
- Artist Namboothiri - an Indian painter.
- Aryadan Muhammed - former minister of Kerala.
- Aryadan Shoukath - Indian film producer.
- Ashique Kuruniyan - an Indian professional footballer.
- Asif Saheer - an Indian soccer player.
- Azad Moopen - an Indian doctor and philanthropist.[3][4][5]
- B. M. Kutty - was a journalist and activist.
- C. Karunakara Menon - was an Indian journalist and politician.
- C. Radhakrishnan - an Indian writer and film director of Malayalam language.
- C. N. Ahmad Moulavi - was an Indian writer of Malayalam literature.
- Chakkeeri Ahemed Kutty - former minister of Kerala and former speaker of Kerala Legislative Assembly.
- Chalilakath Kunahmed Haji - was a social reformer.[6]
- Cherukad - a Malayalam playwright, novelist, poet, and political activist.
- Damodara - was an astronomer-mathematician.
- Deepu Pradeep - an Indian scriptwriter.
- Devdutt Padikkal - an Indian cricketer.
- Dhanish Karthik - an Indian actor.
- Dileep K. Nair - an Indian educationist, skill development campaigner, social activist, and publisher.
- E. Harikumar - Malayalam novelist and short story writer.
- E. Moidu Moulavi - was an Indian freedom fighter, and an Islamic scholar.[7]
- E. K. Imbichi Bava - was an Indian politician.
- E. M. S. Namboodiripad - The first Chief Minister of Kerala.[8]
- E. T. Mohammed Basheer - former minister of Kerala.
- Elamaram Kareem - former minister of Kerala.
- Edasseri Govindan Nair - was an Indian poet.
- Elamaram Kareem - Former minister of Kerala and Member of Rajya Sabha.
- Faisal Kutty - a lawyer, academic, writer, public speaker, and human rights activist.[9]
- Gopinath Muthukad - a magician, and motivational speaker.[10][11]
- Govinda Bhattathiri - was an Indian astrologer and astronomer.
- Hari Nair - an Indian cinematographer.
- Hemanth Menon - an Indian actor.
- Iqbal Kuttippuram - an Indian screenwriter and homoeopathic physician.[12]
- Jayasree Kalathil - Writer, translator, mental health researcher, and activist.
- Jishnu Balakrishnan - an Indian professional footballer.
- K. Abdurahman - Founder of Chaliyar movement.[13]
- K. Avukader Kutty Naha - a former deputy chief minister of Kerala.
- K. C. Manavedan Raja - was an Indian aristocrat.
- K. M. Asif - an Indian cricketer.
- K. M. Maulavi - An Indian freedom fighter, social reformer and the founding vice-president of IUML Malabar district committee.[14][15]
- K. P. A. Majeed - former Chief Whip of the Government of Kerala.
- K. P. Ramanunni - is a novelist and short-story writer.[16][17]
- K. T. Irfan - an Indian athlete.[18][19][20]
- K. T. Jaleel - minister of Kerala.
- K. T. Muhammed- was a Malayalam playwright and screenwriter.
- K. V. Rabiya - Social worker.
- K. V. Ramakrishnan - a Malayalam–language poet and journalist.
- Kadavanad Kuttikrishnan - was a Malayalam poet and journalist.
- Kalamandalam Kalyanikutty Amma - a resurrector of Mohiniyattam.
- Krishnachandran - an Indian actor, dubbing artist, and playback singer.
- Kuttikrishna Marar - an Indian essayist and literary critic of Malayalam literature.
- M. Govindan - Writer of Malayalam literature.
- M. Swaraj - an Indian politician.
- M. G. S. Narayanan - is an Indian historian, and academic and political commentator.
- M. K. Vellodi - former Indian diplomat.
- M. M. Akbar - an Islamic scholar, and an expert in comparative religion.[21]
- M. P. Abdussamad Samadani - Former member of Rajya Sabha.
- M. P. M. Ahammed Kurikkal - former minister of Kerala.
- M. P. M. Menon - was an Indian diplomat, ambassador to several countries.[22]
- Mahmood Kooria - an Indian historian and academic.
- Malayath Appunni - a Malayalam language poet and children's writer.
- Manjalamkuzhi Ali - former minister of Kerala.
- Mankada Ravi Varma - was an Indian cinematographer and director.[23][24][25]
- Mashoor Shereef - an Indian professional footballer.
- Melattur Sahadevan - a Carnatic music vocalist.
- Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri - was a mathematical linguist.
- Mohammed Irshad - an Indian professional footballer.
- Mohamed Salah - an Indian footballer.
- Mohanakrishnan Kaladi - a Malayalam poet.
- Moyinkutty Vaidyar - was a Mappila pattu poet.[26]
- Muhammad Musthafa - an Indian film actor and director.
- Muhsin Parari - an Indian film director, writer, and lyricist.
- Nalakath Soopy - former minister of Kerala.
- Nandanar - was an Indian writer of Malayalam literature.
- Nilambur Ayisha - an actress in the Malayalam film industry and drama.
- Nilambur Balan - was a Malayalam actor.
- Nirupama Rao - former foreign secretary of India.[27][28]
- P. Sreeramakrishnan - current speaker of Kerala Legislative Assembly.
- P. Surendran - is a writer, columnist, art critic, and a philanthropist.[29]
- P. K. Abdu Rabb - former minister of Kerala.
- P. K. Kunhalikutty - former minister of Kerala.
- P. K. Warrier - an Ayurvedic physician and a Padma Bhushan winner.
- P. P. Ramachandran - is a Malayalam poet.
- P. V. Abdul Wahab - Businessman, and a member of Rajya Sabha.
- Paloli Mohammed Kutty - former minister of Kerala.
- Parameshvara - was a major Indian mathematician and astronomer.
- Parvathy Jayadevan - an Indian playback singer.
- Poonthanam Nambudiri - was a Malayalam poet.[30]
- Premji - was a social reformer, cultural leader, and actor.
- Pulapre Balakrishnan - an Indian economist and educationalist.
- Pulikkottil Hyder - was a Mappila pattu poet.[31]
- Rajeev Nair - an Indian writer, lyricist, and producer.
- Ranjith Padinhateeri - an Indian biological physicist and a professor.
- Rashin Rahman - an Indian actor.
- Ravi Vallathol - was an Indian actor.
- Rinshad Reera - Student Activist.
- Salam Bappu - an Indian film director.
- Salman Kalliyath - an Indian professional footballer.
- Sangita Madhavan Nair - an Indian actress.
- Sankaran Embranthiri - was a Kathakali musician.
- Savithri Rajeevan - an Indian poet, short story writer, and painter.
- Sayyid Sanaullah Makti Tangal - was a social reformer.[32][33]
- Shahabaz Aman - an Indian playback singer and composer.[34][35]
- Shanavas K Bavakutty - is an Indian film director.
- Shweta Menon - an Indian model, actress, and television anchor.
- Sithara - an Indian playback singer, composer, and an occasional actor.[36]
- Sukumaran - was an Indian film actor and producer.
- Syed Muhammedali Shihab Thangal - was a religious leader and politician.[37]
- T. A. Razzaq - was an Indian screenwriter.
- T. K. Hamza - former minister of Kerala.
- T. K. Padmini - was an Indian painter.
- T. M. Nair - was an Indian political activist of Dravidian movement.
- Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan- was a Malayalam poet and linguist.[38][39]
- Tirur Nambissan - was a Kathakali singer.
- U. A. Beeran - former minister of Kerala.
- U.Jimshad - an Indian professional footballer.
- U. Sharaf Ali - a former Indian International football player.[40][41]
- Unni Menon - an Indian playback singer.
- Uroob - was a writer of Malayalam literature.
- V. C. Balakrishna Panicker - an Indian poet and writer.
- Vaidyaratnam P. S. Warrier - was an Ayurvedic physician.[42]
- Vaidyaratnam Triprangode Moossad - was an Ayurvedic physician.
- Vallathol Narayana Menon - was a Malayalam poet.[43]
- Variyan Kunnath Kunjahammed Haji - an Indian Freedom Fighter.[44]
- Vazhenkada Kunchu Nair - was a Kathakali master and a Padma Shri winner.
- Vinay Govind - an Indian film director.
- Zainuddin Makhdoom II - The author of Tuhfat Ul Mujahideen.
- Zakariya Mohammed - an Indian Film director, screenwriter, and actor.[45][46]
- Zakeer Mundampara - an Indian footballer.
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