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K. S. Sethumadhavan

K. S. Sethumadhavan (15 May 1931 – 24 December 2021) was an Indian film director and screenwriter who worked predominantly in Malayalam cinema. He also directed films in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.[1][2]

K. S. Sethumadhavan
Born
Kurukkalpadam Subrahmanyam Sethumadhavan

(1931-05-15)15 May 1931
Died24 December 2021(2021-12-24) (aged 90)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • Screenwriter
Years active1960–1995
AwardsDirector of Best Film
1991 – Marupakkam (Tamil)

Since the early 1960s, he directed over 60 movies including many landmark films in the Malayalam film 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 National Film Awards and nine Kerala State Film Awards including four for Best Direction. In 2009, he was awarded the J. C. Daniel Award, Government of Kerala's highest honour for contributions to the Malayalam cinema.[3][5]

Life and career

K. S. Sethumadhavan was born to Subrahmanyam and Lakshmiyamma at Palghat, Madras Presidency, British India on 15 May 1931.[citation needed] He had three sisters and one brother. His childhood was spent in Palakkad and in North Arcot, Tamil Nadu.[citation needed] He completed his degree in biology from Government Victoria College, Palakkad. He debuted in the film industry as the Assistant Director to K. Ramnath. He later assisted directors L. V. Prasad, A. S. A. Swamy, Sunder Rao and Nandakarni.[citation needed]

He debuted as an independent film director with Veeravijaya, a Sinhalese film in 1960.[6] His first Malayalam film was Gnana Sundari,[5] produced by T. E. Vasudevan under the banner of Associates Pictures based on a short story by Muttathu Varkey. He then went on to direct over 60 films including noted films Odayil Ninnu, Daaham, Sthanarthi Saramma, Koottukudumbam, Vazhve Mayam, Ara Nazhika Neram, Anubhavangal Palichakal, Karakanakkadal, Achanum Bappayum, Punarjanmam, Chattakkari, Oppol, Marupakkam, Kannada Movie Manini.[citation needed]

His film Achanum Bappayum won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration, a part of National Film Awards, in 1973. His Tamil film Marupakkam won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 1991. Thus it became the first Tamil film to win the award, the feat was repeated by Kanchivaram in 2007.[7]

In 1996, his Telugu film Stri won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. He won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Director 4 times: for films Ara Nazhika Neram (1970), Karakanakkadal (1971), Pani Theeratha Veedu (1972) and Oppol (1980). He was the jury member for the National Film Awards in 1975 and 1980. In 1982, he was the chairman of the jury for the Kerala State Film Awards. He was the chairman of the National Film Awards jury in 2002,[6] and was awarded the J. C. Daniel Award for the year 2009, honouring his achievements and contribution to Malayalam Cinema. In 2011, he was honoured with the Chalachitra Ratnam Award by the Kerala Film Critics Association.[8]

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

Sethumadhavan died at his home in Chennai on 24 December 2021, at the age of 90.[9]

Awards

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

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ Venkiteswaran, C.S (7 January 2022). "Tribute: The departure of director K.S. Sethumadhavan marks the end of a glorious era in South Indian cinema". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  2. ^ Rediff – Interview
  3. ^ a b "Legend of Honour award for director Sethumadhavan Kochi News - Times of India". The Times of India. 8 September 2021. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  4. ^ Venkiteswaran, C.S (18 June 2010). "Auteur par excellence". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  5. ^ a b Mathew, Roy (13 May 2010). "J.C. Daniel Award for Sethumadhavan". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  6. ^ a b Weblokam – Profile 21 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Baskaran, Sundararaj Theodore (2013). The Eye of the Serpent: An Introduction To Tamil Cinema. Westland. pp. 164–. ISBN 978-93-83260-74-4.
  8. ^ "Critics award: 'Gaddama' adjudged best film". Indian Express. 26 February 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  9. ^ "പ്രശസ്ത ചലച്ചിത്ര സംവിധായകൻ കെ.എസ്.സേതുമാധവന്‍ അന്തരിച്ചു". Malayala Manorama (in Malayalam). Retrieved 24 December 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008)" [A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008)] (PDF) (in Telugu). Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  • 'Cinema of Malayalam' profile

External links

  • K. S. Sethumadhavan at IMDb

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K S Sethumadhavan 15 May 1931 24 December 2021 was an Indian film director and screenwriter who worked predominantly in Malayalam cinema He also directed films in Hindi Tamil and Telugu 1 2 K S SethumadhavanBornKurukkalpadam Subrahmanyam Sethumadhavan 1931 05 15 15 May 1931Palghat Malabar District Madras Presidency British India present day Palakkad Kerala India Died24 December 2021 2021 12 24 aged 90 Chennai Tamil Nadu IndiaOccupationsFilm directorScreenwriterYears active1960 1995AwardsDirector of Best Film1991 Marupakkam Tamil Since the early 1960s he directed over 60 movies including many landmark films in the Malayalam film 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 National Film Awards and nine Kerala State Film Awards including four for Best Direction In 2009 he was awarded the J C Daniel Award Government of Kerala s highest honour for contributions to the Malayalam cinema 3 5 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Awards 3 Selected filmography 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditK S Sethumadhavan was born to Subrahmanyam and Lakshmiyamma at Palghat Madras Presidency British India on 15 May 1931 citation needed He had three sisters and one brother His childhood was spent in Palakkad and in North Arcot Tamil Nadu citation needed He completed his degree in biology from Government Victoria College Palakkad He debuted in the film industry as the Assistant Director to K Ramnath He later assisted directors L V Prasad A S A Swamy Sunder Rao and Nandakarni citation needed He debuted as an independent film director with Veeravijaya a Sinhalese film in 1960 6 His first Malayalam film was Gnana Sundari 5 produced by T E Vasudevan under the banner of Associates Pictures based on a short story by Muttathu Varkey He then went on to direct over 60 films including noted films Odayil Ninnu Daaham Sthanarthi Saramma Koottukudumbam Vazhve Mayam Ara Nazhika Neram Anubhavangal Palichakal Karakanakkadal Achanum Bappayum Punarjanmam Chattakkari Oppol Marupakkam Kannada Movie Manini citation needed His film Achanum Bappayum won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration a part of National Film Awards in 1973 His Tamil film Marupakkam won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 1991 Thus it became the first Tamil film to win the award the feat was repeated by Kanchivaram in 2007 7 In 1996 his Telugu film Stri won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu He won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Director 4 times for films Ara Nazhika Neram 1970 Karakanakkadal 1971 Pani Theeratha Veedu 1972 and Oppol 1980 He was the jury member for the National Film Awards in 1975 and 1980 In 1982 he was the chairman of the jury for the Kerala State Film Awards He was the chairman of the National Film Awards jury in 2002 6 and was awarded the J C Daniel Award for the year 2009 honouring his achievements and contribution to Malayalam Cinema In 2011 he was honoured with the Chalachitra Ratnam Award by the Kerala Film Critics Association 8 His son Santosh Sethumadhavan is also a filmmaker who remade the 1974 cult classic Chattakkari in 2012 but failed to create any impact owing to the remake being overshadowed by the original film citation needed Sethumadhavan died at his home in Chennai on 24 December 2021 at the age of 90 9 Awards EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Filmfare Awards South1972 Filmfare Award for Best Director Malayalam Punarjanmam 1973 Filmfare Best Director Award Malayalam Pani Theeratha Veedu 1974 Filmfare Best Director Award Malayalam Chattakari 1980 Filmfare Best Director Award Malayalam OppolKerala State Film Awards1970 Best Director Aranazhika Neram 1971 Best Director Karakanakadal 1971 Third Best Film Karakanakadal 1972 Best Director Panitheeratha Veedu 1972 Best Film Pani Theeratha Veedu 1974 Second Best Film Chattakari 1980 Best Director Oppol 1980 Best Film Oppol 2009 J C Daniel AwardNandi Awards 10 1995 Nandi Special Jury Award for StriNational Film Awards1965 Best Feature Film in Malayalam for Odayil Ninnu 1969 Best Feature Film in Malayalam for Adimakal 1971 Best Feature Film in Malayalam for Karakanakadal 1972 Best Film on National Integration for Achanum Bappayum 1972 Best Feature Film in Malayalam for Panitheeratha Veedu 1980 Second Best Feature Film for Oppol 1990 Best Feature Film for Marupakkam 1990 Best Screenplay for Marupakkam 1994 Best Feature Film in Tamil for Nammavar 1995 Best Feature Film in Telugu for StriSelected filmography EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Stri 1995 Telugu Nammavar 1994 Tamil Marupakkam 1991 Tamil Venal Kinavukal 1991 Sunil Vayassu 20 1986 Avidathepole Ivideyum 1985 Aarorumariyathe 1984 Ariyatha Veethikal 1984 Nijangal 1982 Tamil Oppol 1980 Maanini 1979 Kannada Nakshathrangale Kaaval 1978 Yehi Hai Zindagi 1977 Hindi Amme Anupame 1977 Ormakal Marikkumo 1977 Priyamvada 1976 Julie 1975 Hindi Chuvanna Sandhyakal 1975 Makkal 1975 Naalai Namadhe 1975 Tamil Chattakari 1974 Jeevikkan Marannu Poya Sthree 1974 Kanyakumari 1974 Azhakulla Saleena 1973 Chukku 1973 Kaliyugam 1973 Panitheeratha Veedu 1973 Achanum Bappayum 1972 Aadhyathe Katha 1972 Devi 1972 Punarjanmam 1972 Anubhavangal Paalichakal 1971 Inqulab Zindabbad 1971 Karakanakadal 1971 Line Bus 1971 Oru Penninte Katha 1971 Thettu 1971 Amma Enna Stree 1970 Ara Nazhika Neram 1970 Kalpana 1970 Kuttavali 1970 Mindapennu 1970 Vazhve Mayam 1970 Kalyaana Oorvalam 1970 Tamil Adimakal 1969 Kadalpalam 1969 Kootu Kudumbam 1969 Bharyamar Sookshikkuka 1968 Paal Manam 1968 Tamil Thokkukal Katha Parayunnu 1968 Yakshi 1968 Kottayam Kolacase 1967 Naadan Pennu 1967 Ollathu Mathi 1967 Archana 1966 Rowdy 1966 Sthanarthy Saramma 1966 Daaham 1965 Odeyil Ninnu 1965 Anna 1964 Manavatty 1964 Omanakuttan 1964 Nithya Kanyaka 1963 Susheela 1963 Kannum Karalum 1962 Jnana Sundari 1961 References Edit Venkiteswaran C S 7 January 2022 Tribute The departure of director K S Sethumadhavan marks the end of a glorious era in South Indian cinema The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 8 January 2022 Rediff Interview a b Legend of Honour award for director Sethumadhavan Kochi News Times of India The Times of India 8 September 2021 Retrieved 10 October 2021 Venkiteswaran C S 18 June 2010 Auteur par excellence The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 24 December 2021 a b Mathew Roy 13 May 2010 J C Daniel Award for Sethumadhavan The Hindu Retrieved 10 October 2021 a b Weblokam Profile Archived 21 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine Baskaran Sundararaj Theodore 2013 The Eye of the Serpent An Introduction To Tamil Cinema Westland pp 164 ISBN 978 93 83260 74 4 Critics award Gaddama adjudged best film Indian Express 26 February 2011 Retrieved 13 May 2014 പ രശസ ത ചലച ച ത ര സ വ ധ യകൻ ക എസ സ ത മ ധവന അന തര ച ച Malayala Manorama in Malayalam Retrieved 24 December 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link న ద అవ ర డ వ జ తల పర పర 1964 2008 A series of Nandi Award Winners 1964 2008 PDF in Telugu Information amp Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh Retrieved 21 August 2020 Cinema of Malayalam profileExternal links EditK S Sethumadhavan at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title K S Sethumadhavan amp oldid 1140753203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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