Ramesh Pisharody

[5] It was an English-medium school, where he made his mimicry debut by imitating a dog's barking for a musical drama.

After putting pressure on his family he was moved to a Malayalam-medium school from his third grade onward so that he could enjoy holidays on Saturdays.

[6] After winning second prize at a youth festival at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, he started getting stage programmes.

In 2000, he joined Cochin Stallions, the mimicry troupe formed by actor Salim Kumar, where he worked for four years.

[5] He joined Salim Kumar's mimicry troupe Cochin Stallions when it was formed in 2000 and worked for four years.

Pisharody made his directional debut in 2018 through the comedy-drama Panchavarnathatha starring Jayaram and Kunchacko Boban,[9][10] which received favourable reviews and successful run at the box office.