Malayalam actor Subi Suresh was admitted on January 28 and was undergoing treatment for acute liver failure, according to hospital authorities.

The death occurred around 10 a.m at Rajagiri Hospital near Aluva. She was admitted on January 28 and was undergoing treatment for acute liver failure, according to hospital authorities.
A native of Thripunitura in Ernakulam, Subi entered the limelight through comedy programmes on stage. She was an active participant in the various stage programmes organised by the Cochin Kalabhavan troupe. Her timing and unique style of delivering dialogues helped her to enter the world of television. She was part of popular comedy programmes in various Malayalam television channels that ran for several episodes, which included ‘Cinemala’ in Asianet.
A stand-up comedian, she entered the big screen through director Rajasenan’s ‘Kanakasimhasanam’ in 2006. Some of the other movies in which she acted include ‘Drama’, ‘Panchavarnathatha’, ‘Killadi Raman’, ‘Thaskaralahala’, ‘Happy Husbands’ to name a few.
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