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Sreenivasan

Sreenivasan in 2008
Born 4 April 1955 (1955-04-04) (age 54)
Thalassery, Kannur, Northern Kerala, India
Occupation Actor
Scriptwriter
Film director
Film Producer
Years active 32
Spouse(s) Vimala Sreenivasan

Sreenivasan(Malayalam:ശ്രീനിവാസന്‍) (born 4 April 1955) is a popular Malayali Indian script writer, actor, film director, and producer. He is well known for his satirical screwball and black comedy screenplays. As an actor he is famous for his comic performances.

He is most popular for scripting T.P. Balagopalan M.A., Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam, Gandhinagar 2nd Street, Nadodikkattu, Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu, Varavelppu, Thalayanamanthram, Sandesham, Midhunam, English Medium( Which was banned after 50 days of release), Azhakiya Ravanan and "Kadha Parayaumbol".

As a filmmaker, he has scripted and directed Vadakku Nooki Yanthram and Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala.

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[edit] Early life

Sreenivasan was born in a small village of Patyam, to the east of Thalassery in Kannur, northern Kerala on 4 April 1955. His father Unni was a school teacher, an active Communist, and his mother Lakshmi, a homemaker. He completed his formal education in Government High School, Kathiroor and Pazhassi Raja N.S.S. College Mattannur. He did a diploma in film acting from the Film Chamber Institute, Madras in 1977 where Rajinikanth was his senior by a year.

[edit] Career

Sreenivasan entered film industry in the 1977 P. A. Backer movie Manimuzhakam after finishing a course in acting from the Film Chamber Institute. In the film institute he was coached by the then vice principal A.Prabhakaran and later gave him a role in his movie Mela. A few movie roles later, he wrote his first film Oodarathuammava Aalariyam in 1984. His most famous movies as actor-writer include Varavelppu, Gandhinagar 2nd Street, Nadodikkattu and its two sequels, Pattanapravesham and Akkare Akkare Akkare. He also made his mark as a director with his two award winning movies - Vadakku Nokki Yanthram and Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala.

Much of Sreenivasan's movies depict problems affecting society, although these are portrayed as satire or outright comedy. Some of his successful films includes Sandesham, Vellanakaludey Naadu, and Varavelpu. Mostly satirical in nature, his lines are directed against matters as diverse as Police Brutality, Pulp magazines and unproductive Labour Unions. Excellent characterization, witty (often deadpan) dialogue and self-deprecating humour are trademarks of Sreenivasan movies. His writing very often pokes fun at himself, mostly at his own unglamourous appearance, and were commonplace in scenes with co-star Mohanlal. Not himself a supporter of any particular party, he has been critical of the activities of political parties and their involving young members in petty, often harmful or dangerous activities. His films like Sandesham and Varavelpu criticized the activities of Kerala's major political parties and unions. Arabikatha depicts the fight of a true communist in the party. Some of his popular movies such as Vadakku Nooki Yanthram and Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala not only are thought-provoking but also are fine depictions of human character which elicited critical and public applause. His comedies earned popularity, some of them such as Aram + Aram = Kinnaram Mazha Peyyunnu Maddhalam Kottunnu, Ponmuttayidunna Tharavu, Nagarangalil Chennu Raa Parkkaam, Ishtam and Chithram have been successes commercially and have left a big picture in the minds of the people. Sreenivasan is the only Malayalam screenplay and dialogue writer who portrayed North-Keralite slang especially that of Tellicherry, which are usually unique and at times 'wacky' apart from being incomprehensible to South-Keralites.

He appeared in a popular weekly TV show in Kairali TV called Valiya Lokavum Cheriya Sreeniyum (translation: The Big World and the Little Sreeni). His son Vineeth Sreenivasan is a playback singer and actor.

[edit] Awards

Sreenivasan has won the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues - Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala (1999)

Sreenivasan has won several Kerala State Film Awards.

[edit] Selected filmography

No. Movie Year Language Role Other
01 Short Kut: The Con is On 2009 Hindi Story (Uncredited) Flop
02 Passenger 2009 Malayalam Lead role super hit
03 Rettai Suzhi 2009 Tamil Lead role Filming
04 Kadha Samvidhanam Kunjako 2009 Malayalam Lead role Flop
05 Makante achan 2009 Malayalam Lead role Super hit
06 Pachamarathanalil 2008 Malayalam Lead role Flop
07 Billu 2009 Hindi Story (remake of Kadha Parayumbol) Hit
07 Kuselan 2008 Tamil Story (remake of Kadha Parayumbol) Flop
08 Kadha Parayumbol 2007 Malayalam story/screenplay/dialogs/lead role/producer Super Hit
09 Arabikatha 2007 Malayalam Lead role Super Hit
10 Velli Thirai 2007 Tamil Story (remake of Udayananu Tharam) Average
11 Udayananu Tharam 2005 Malayalam Screenplay/Supporting cast Mega Hit
12 Zameer - The Fire Within 2005 Hindi Story/Screenplay Flop
13 Megham 1999 Malayalam Supporting cast Super hit
14 Ayal Kadha Ezhuthukayanu 1998 Malayalam Screenplay/Supporting cast Super Hit
15 Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala' 1998 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Direction/Lead role Super Hit,*Kerala State Film Award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value
16 Azhakiya Ravanan 1996 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast Super Hit
17 Kala Pani (1996 film) 1996 Malayalam Supporting cast Super Hit
18 Mazhayethum Munpe 1995 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast Super Hit
19 Midhunam - movie 1993 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast Average
20 Sandhesam 1991 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Lead role Kerala State Film Award for Best Screenplay Super Hit
21 Akkare Akkare Akkare 1990 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast Super Hit
22 Thalayanamanthram 1990 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Lead role Super Hit
23 Aanaval Mothiram 1990 Malayalam Lead role Hit
24 Vadakku Nooki Yanthram 1989 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Direction/Lead role Kerala State Film Award for Best Film Super Hit
25 Varavelpu 1989 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast Super Hit
26 Chithram 1988 Malayalam Supporting cast Mega Hit
27 Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu 1988 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast Hit
28 Pattana Pravesham 1988 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast Super Hit
29 Vellanakalude Naadu 1988 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast
30 Nadodikkattu 1987 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast Mega Hit
31 Gandhinagar 2nd Street 1986 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast Super Hit
32 Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam 1986 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast Super Hit
33 T.P. Balagopalan M.A. 1986 Malayalam Story/Screenplay/Supporting cast Super Hit
34 Paavam Paavam Rajakumaran 1990 Malayalam Lead role Super Hit

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