K. K. MENON - Film Actor
Kay Kay Menon (K. K. Menon, born 1st January 1968, Kerala)
was raised in Ambarnath
and Pune,
Maharashtra.
His early life was in "H" type Rangehills, Khadki which were factory
quarters for those working in the ammunition and high explosives factories. His
father was popularly known as "Cashier Menon". His parents moved from
Kerala to Mumbai when he was very young.
Kichu,
as Menon was known among friends, studied at the St. Josephs Boys' High School in Khadki. He
passed his 10th grade in 1981. He did his Bachelors (Physics) from Mumbai University and his MBA from the
Department of Management Sciences(PUMBA) at the University of Pune, graduating in 1988 with a
major in marketing. He was popular in his class as a singer of ghazals.
Menon's
initial focus was working in the advertising industry. He was involved in the
first Kinetic Honda
and Marlboro cigarette advertisements in
India. He started his career in theatre productions where he met his wife, Nivedita Bhattacharya. He gradually moved
to television acting and finally film acting. He made his film debut with Naseem
(1995), followed by Bhopal Express.
In
the early years of his career, Menon worked in TV shows such as Pradhan Mantri and TV movies like Zebra 2 and Last Train To Mahakali. Menon was first noticed in Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi, where he
was greatly appreciated with fellow newcomer Shiney Ahuja,
and received much acclaim for his performance. His performance as the anguished
DCP Rakesh Maria
in the movie Black Friday has been widely
appreciated and acclaimed. The movie, based on the book by journalist S.
Hussain Zaidi on the 1993 Bombay bombings, awaited an Indian
release for almost two years before its final release on 9 February 2007. It
was featured at the Locarno International Film Festival
and received widespread praise. In 2007, he acted in the commercially and
critically successful Life in a... Metro, as the adulterous
husband of Shilpa Shetty's character. In 2008, he was
highly appreciated for his performance in the film Shaurya.
He played the role of the antagonist in the critical and commercial failure, Drona, starring alongside Abhishek
Bachchan. In 2009, he starred in The Stoneman Murders where he
played a police officer on the hunt for the Stoneman
serial killer. Kay Kay will now be seen in Dream Man, a new film by Makrand Deshpande. The film is a spoof
on Bollywood. The versatile actor will be seen in 13 roles against Bollywood
actors Afzaal Khan, Vasudha of (Aasma band) and Amit Mistry.
He is married to Bollywood/Television
actress Nivedita Bhattacharya.
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