Veteran Malayalam Actor Indrans Pursues Education at 68, Takes Class VII Exam
Malayalam Actor Indrans Gave Standard Seven Exam At 68, Had To Quit School After Class Four Due To Poverty
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Indrans, a 68-year-old Malayalam actor from Kumarapuram, Thiruvananthapuram, has taken the Class VII equivalency examination after abandoning his education due to poverty at a young age. His inspiring journey highlights the importance of pursuing dreams regardless of age.
- 01Indrans had to quit school after Class IV due to financial hardships.
- 02He achieved fame in the Malayalam film industry, known for his comic roles.
- 03Indrans received a Special Mention at the National Film Awards for his performance in 'Home'.
- 04In 2024, he appeared for the Class VII equivalency exam to complete his education.
- 05Indrans continues to work actively in films, with upcoming projects.
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Indrans, a respected veteran actor in Malayalam cinema, has made headlines by taking the Class VII equivalency examination at the age of 68. His journey began in Kumarapuram, Thiruvananthapuram, where financial difficulties forced him to leave school after the fourth grade. Despite his academic potential, he could not afford the necessary school uniform, which led to a year-long absence from school and ultimately dropping out due to his family's financial struggles. Indrans transitioned from a costume designer to a celebrated actor, recognized for his comedic talent and versatility. His career reached a significant milestone when he received a Special Mention at the National Film Awards for his role in the film 'Home'. In 2024, driven by a long-held desire to complete his education, he took the Class VII equivalency exam organized by the Kerala State Literacy Mission Authority. Indrans' story serves as a powerful reminder that it is never too late to pursue one's dreams, and he remains active in the film industry with upcoming projects like 'Patriot'.
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Indrans' decision to pursue education at an older age can inspire others in similar situations to value education and strive for personal growth.
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