
Kottayam, Kerala, India
V. D. Rajappan (Velikuzhiyil Devadasan Rajappan, 1944–2016) was a popular Malayalam comedian, actor, parody singer, and kathaprasangam (storytelling performance) artist from Kottayam, Kerala. He is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of parody songs in Malayalam and became famous for his unique style of combining humor, storytelling, and music. Rajappan began his career as a stage performer in the 1970s and gained immense popularity through humorous kathaprasangam works such as Mak Mak, Kumari Eruma, Priye Ninte Kura, and Ennennum Kurangettande. His performances attracted large audiences across Kerala and abroad. He entered the Malayalam film industry with the movie Kakka (1982) and went on to act in more than 100 films, mainly in comic roles. Some of his notable films include Kuyiline Thedi, Engane Nee Marakkum, Aattakalasam, and Kusruthikaatu. Born on 3 January 1944 in Kottayam, Rajappan rose from a difficult childhood marked by poverty to become one of Kerala's most beloved entertainers. In his later years, he suffered from health problems and passed away on 24 March 2016 at the age of 72. His contributions to Malayalam comedy, parody music, and kathaprasangam continue to be remembered by generations of Malayalis.

as M. K. Sahadevan
1986
as Musthafa
1995

as Dasappan
1985

as M. K. Sahadevan
1985
as Dr VD Rajappan
1983

as A common friend of Jayamohan and Baladevi
1983

as Hindi Master
1983
as Thacholi Thankappan
1984

as Kunjandi
1985

as Avarachan Swami
1984
as Vetri Pattar
1983

as Samy
1993
as Kariachan
1995
2002
2001
as Ittichan
2001

1996
as Musthafa
1995
as Kariachan
1995

as Samy
1993
1986

as Dasappan
1986
1986

as Blade Shishumadan
1986
1986

1985

as Kunjandi
1985

as M. K. Sahadevan
1985

as Dasappan
1985
as Narayanan
1985
as Thacholi Thankappan
1984
1984

as Avarachan Swami
1984

as Kuriachan
1984

as Keshu Pillai
1984

1984
as Dr VD Rajappan
1983