Johny Antony
Johny Antony is a prominent Indian filmmaker and actor, celebrated for his contributions to the comedy genre within Malayalam cinema. Hailing from Changanassery in the Kottayam district of Kerala, he honed his skills over a decade working as an assistant director alongside notable filmmakers such as Thulasidas, Taha, Kamal, and Jose Thomas. In 2003, he stepped into the limelight with his directorial debut, the uproarious comedy *C.I.D. Moosa*, which set the tone for his future projects.
Antony's filmography boasts several successful comedies, including *Kochi Rajavu* (2005), *Thuruppu Gulan* (2006), *Cycle* (2008), and *Ee Pattanathil Bhootham* (2009). He continued to build his reputation with hits like *Masters* (2012), *Thappana* (2012), and *Thoppil Joppan* (2016). Expanding his repertoire, he made his acting debut in the film *Shikkari Shambhu* (2018), and has since appeared in several notable films such as *Drama* (2018), *Joseph* (2018), *Ganagandharvan* (2019), *Varane Avashyamund* (2020), and *Home* (2021). With a unique blend of humor and storytelling, Johny Antony has carved out a significant place in the Malayalam film industry, earning recognition for both his directorial and acting talents.