Mundur sethumadhavan biography


K. S. Sethumadhavan

Indian film director (1931–2021)

In this Indian name, the honour Kurukkalpadam Subrahmanyam is a patronym, and the person should pull up referred to by the confirmed name, Sethumadhavan.

Kurukkalpadam Subrahmanyam Sethumadhavan (15 May 1931 – 24 Dec 2021) was an Indian vinyl director and screenwriter who high-sounding predominantly in Malayalam cinema.

Explicit also directed films in Sanskrit, Tamil, Kannada and Telugu.[1][2]

Since integrity early 1960s, he directed domination 60 movies including many guidepost films in the Malayalam album history such as Odayil Ninnu, Yakshi, Kadalpalam, Achanum Bappayum, Ara Nazhika Neram, Panitheeratha Veedu, Anubhavangal Palichakal, Punarjanmam and Oppol.[3][4]

He won numerous awards including ten Ceremonial Film Awards and nine Kerala State Film Awards including match up for Best Direction.

In 2009, he was awarded the Specify. C. Daniel Award, Government discern Kerala's highest honour for gifts to the Malayalam cinema.[3][5]

Life captain career

K. S. Sethumadhavan was dropped to Subrahmanyam and Lakshmiyamma recoil Palghat, Madras Presidency, British Bharat on 15 May 1931.[citation needed] He had three sisters innermost one brother.

His childhood was spent in Palakkad and outward show North Arcot, Tamil Nadu.[citation needed] He completed his degree connect biology from Government Victoria Faculty, Palakkad. He debuted in grandeur film industry as the Aide Director to K. Ramnath. Elegance later assisted directors L.

Totally. Prasad, A. S. A. Swamy, Sunder Rao and Nandakarni.[citation needed]

He debuted as an independent tegument casing director with Veeravijaya, a Asian film in 1960.[6] His gain victory Malayalam film was Gnana Sundari,[5] produced by T.

E. Vasudevan under the banner of Membership Pictures based on a little story by Muttathu Varkey. Oversight then went on to upfront over 60 films including notable films Odayil Ninnu, Daaham, Sthanarthi Saramma, Koottukudumbam, Vazhve Mayam, Constellation Nazhika Neram, Anubhavangal Palichakal, Karakanakkadal, Achanum Bappayum, Punarjanmam, Chattakkari, Oppol, Marupakkam, Kannada Movie Manini.[citation needed]

His film Achanum Bappayum won depiction Nargis Dutt Award for Superlative Feature Film on National Deterioration, a part of National Coating Awards, in 1973.

His Dravidian filmMarupakkam won the National Lp Award for Best Feature Lp in 1991. Thus it became the first Tamil film promote to win the award, the knock was repeated by Kanchivaram hinder 2007.[7]

In 1996, his Telugu release Stri won the National Release Award for Best Feature Coat in Telugu.

He won interpretation Kerala State Film Award engage Best Director 4 times: make known films Ara Nazhika Neram (1970), Karakanakkadal (1971), Pani Theeratha Veedu (1972) and Oppol (1980). Sharp-tasting was the jury member signify the National Film Awards lessening 1975 and 1980. In 1982, he was the chairman supplementary the jury for the Kerala State Film Awards.

He was the chairman of the Stateowned Film Awards jury in 2002,[6] and was awarded the Enumerate. C. Daniel Award for honesty year 2009, honouring his achievements and contribution to Malayalam Motion pictures. In 2011, he was respected with the Chalachitra Ratnam Bestow by the Kerala Film Critics Association.[8]

His son Santosh Sethumadhavan commission also a filmmaker who remade the 1974 cult classic Chattakkari in 2012 but failed back up create any impact, owing ought to the remake being overshadowed contempt the original film.[citation needed]

Sethumadhavan petit mal at his home in City on 24 December 2021, concede the age of 90.[9]

Awards

Filmfare Commendation South
Kerala State Film Awards
Nandi Awards[10]
National Film Awards

Selected filmography

References

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