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Nisthar Sait

Nisthar Sait, an acclaimed Indian actor, began his journey in 1985 as a theatre artist in Thiruvananthapuram.

Breakthrough and Rise in Malayalam Cinema (2015-2017)

His cinematic debut came in 2015 with the film "Ozhivudivasathe Kali," where he played the role of 'Dharman'. This marked the beginning of his successful film career. A notable performance that garnered him wider recognition was his portrayal of 'Narayanan' in "The Great Father" (2017), directed by Haneef Adeni. Sharing screen space with the legendary Mammootty in this film solidified Nisthar's place in the Malayalam film industry. During this initial phase (2015-2017), he also appeared in other movies like "Velipadinte Pusthakam" (2017) as 'Idikkula Thomman' and "Vimaanam" (2017).

Continued Success and Versatility (2019-Present)

Nisthar's talent for portraying diverse characters truly shone throughout the late 2010s and continues to impress audiences today. He delivered remarkable performances in films like "Varathan" (2019), directed by Amal Neerad. He charmed viewers with his characters like 'S.K. Awaran' in "Porinju Mariyam Jose" (2019), shared the screen with Rajisha Vijayan in "Finals" (2019), and captivated audiences in "Manoharam" (2019) and "Thelivu" (2019) as 'Prathapan' (directed by M.A. Nishad). More recently, in 2021, he was seen in "Mohan Kumar Fans" alongside Kunchacko Boban.

Nisthar Sait's dedication to his craft and his exceptional ability to embody a wide range of characters have made him a prominent and respected figure in contemporary Malayalam cinema.