Sreekumaran Thampi

Sreekumaran Thampi (born 16 March 1940)[1] is an Indian lyricist, music director, director, producer, and screenwriter in Malayalam cinema. He also writes poetry and is a recipient of the prestigious Vallathol Award.[2][3] He is only person to deal with all these departments above mentioned in Malayalam film history.

Sreekumaran Thampi
Thampi in 2018
Born (1940-03-16) 16 March 1940
Occupation
Years active1966–present
Spouse(s)Rajeswari
Children2
Parent(s)
  • Krishna Pillai
  • Bhavanikutty Thankachi

Film career

Thampi was introduced to the Malayalam film industry in 1966 by P. Subramaniam as a lyricist in the film Kaattumallika. He has produced 25 films, directed 29, and written scripts for 85 films in Malayalam besides writing thousands of songs. He is also the author of the well-known literary work Prem Nazir Enna Prema Gaanam. He won the National Award for Best Book on Cinema film (Kanakkum Kavitayum) whilst his films Gaanam and Mohiniyattam won Kerala State Awards.[4]

He is a songwriter, screenplay writer, film producer, director and musician, but says he is more of a lyricist than a filmmaker. His songs include "Chandrikayilaliyunna Chandrakaantham", "Hridayasarasile pranayapushpame" and "Swonthamenna padathinendhartham". His films Chandrakantham, Gaanam, Mohiniyattam, Maalika Paniyunnavar, Jeevitham Oru Gaanam and Ambalavilakku became artistic successes. His successful box office films include Naayattu, Aakramanam and Idi Muzhakkam.

Thampi is widely known as "Hrudaya Ragangaluday Kavi" (Poet of Love Songs), as the majority of his songs invoke romantic moods. He is known for his obstinate and uncompromising attitude to his work and strives to make his songs blend with the scene.

Thampi has written four novels - Kakkathampuraatti, Kuttanad, Kadalum Karalum and Njanoru Kadha Parayam and collections of poems Engineerayuday Veena, Neelathaamara, En Makan Karayumpol, Sheershakamillatha Kavithakal, Achante Chumbanam , Ammakkoru Tharaattu.Puthralaabham and Avaseshippukal. His collection of 1001 selected songs, titled Hridaya Sarassu, had three editions in two years. Now going to its sixth Edition. His selected Poems are published in Hindi with the title " SREEKUMARAN THAMPI KI KAVITHAYEM ".

Personal life

Thampi was born at Haripad, Alappuzha District, on 16 March 1940 to Kalarikkal Krishna Pillai (from Thonnackad near Mavelikara) and Karimpalethu Bhavanikutty Thankachi (From Puluththitta Koyikkal Haripattu, related to the Royal House). In an interview, he stated that his ancestors shifted from Chirakkal in Kannur district to Haripad.[1] He was the third of five children born to his parents, following two elder brothers and preceding a younger sister and a younger brother. He completed his schooling from Haripad government school. He is a graduate in mathematics from Sanatana Dharma CollegeAlappuzha and civil engineer, graduated from Institute of Engineering Technology, Chennai and Govt. Engineering College, Thrissur.[5] He also did refresher courses in Architecture and Town Planning and worked as an Assistant Town Planner under Govt. of Kerala nearly for two years. His siblings are the renowned novelist late P. Vasudevan Thampi[6] who wrote novels like Sreekrishnaparinthu (which became a hit Malayalam film), Advocate P. Gopalakrishnan Thampi, the former Director General of Prosecutions (Kerala),and former Chairman of Kerala Bar Council, Thulasi Gopinath and Prasannavadanan Thampi, former Vice President of Oracle Financial Systems Software Ltd.[7] Thampi is married to Rajeswari and they have a daughter (Kavitha). His wife and daughter have also dabbled in the arts.[8] He also had a son, Rajakumaran Thampi (also known as Raj Aditya) was an erstwhile associate of Priyadarshan and later directed some movies in the Telugu film industry, until his sudden death in Secundarabad in March 2009.[9] Sreekumaran Thampi has three grand daughters Thanmaya, Varada and Thanaya. He is settled in Chennai and his office is in Trivandrum.

Awards

Thampi receiving the J. C. Daniel Award in 2018

National Film Awards:

  • 1989 - Best Book on Cinema (Book - Cinema, Kannakkum Kavithayum)

Kerala State Film Awards:

J. C. Daniel Award The highest Award given by Govt. of Kerala for Lifetime Achievement in Cinema.[10]* 2017

Filmfare Award – Malayalam:

Other Film Awards
Other Lifetime Achievement Awards
  • 2002 - Prem Nazir Foundation Award - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2006 - Dubai Priyadarshini's Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2007 - Ragalaya (Mumbai) Lifetime Achievement in Film Music
  • 2009 - Swathi Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2010 - Sangam Kala Group, New Delhi Chapter Lifetime Achieement Award
  • 2011 - G Devarajan Master Puraskaaram (Devadaru)
  • 2012 - U.A.E Devarajan Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2012 - Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai Memorial Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cinema
  • 2012 - A.P Udhayabhanu Memorial Award (VARADA Award) for Lifetime Achievement in Cinema, Television and Literature
  • 2012 - Surya TV (SUN NETWORK) Living Legend Award in Indian Cinema
  • 2012 - Parvathi Padmam Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cinema and Literature
  • 2013 - Amrita TV Film Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cinema
  • 2014 - Radio Mirchi ( Times Of India ) Award for Lifetime Achievement in Film Music
  • 2014 - ACV ( Asianet Cable Vision) Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cinema
  • 2014 - Vayalar Rama Varma Sangeetha Puraskaram instituted by Vayalar Samskaarika Vedi - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2014 - Thilakan Foundation Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cinema
  • 2014 - Parabrahma Chaithanya Award for Lifetime Achievement In Cinema and Literature
  • 2015 - V Dakshinamoorthy Sangeetha Sumeru Award Instituted by Voice Foundation, Vaikkom
  • 2015 - Kuwait KALA (Kerala Arts Lovers Association) V Sambasivan Award
  • 2015 - Samoothiri Raja's Mekkottu Devi Award
  • 2015 - Mannam Prathibha Puraskaaram - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2015 - Souparnika Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2015 - Mayooram Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2015 - Visharad Dakshinamoorthy Puraskaaram - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2015 - Sarath Chandra Marate Award for Lifetime Achievement in Film Music
  • 2015 - FOMA Award ( Forum of Media People of Mumbai ) Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cinema and Literature.
  • 2016 - Bharathan Trust's Bharathamudra Award - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2016 - Samoothiri Raja's Kodikkunnu Devi Award for Lifetime Achievement
  • 2016 - Devarajan Skakthigadha Award - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2016 - Swaralaya Kairali Yesudas Award - Lifetime Achievemnt Award
  • 2016 - Thiruvallam Parashurama Swami Temple Award
  • 2017 - Sangeetha Saparya Award instituted by Sangeethika, Thiruvananthapuram - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2017 - Payyannur, Thapasya School of Music Award
  • 2017 - Bheeshmacharya Puraskaaram instituted by J.C.I. Kodungalloor
  • 2017 - G Devarajan Master Navathi Award - Lifetime Achievement in Film Music
  • 2017 - Rakendu Sangeetha Puraskaram - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2017 - Act Award
  • 2018 - Swathi Thirunal Sangeethavedi Gurusreshta Puraskaaram - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2018 - Janmabhumi Award - Legends of India - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2018 - Sathyan National Award instituted by Sathyan Foundation - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2019 - Thiruvairurappan Puraskaram
  • 2020 - Attukal Bhagavathy Temple Amba Puraskaram
  • 2020 - First K Raghavan Master Foundation Award for Lifetime Achievenment in Cinema
Literary Awards
  • 2003 - Revathi Pattathanam Krishnageethi Award for the book of Poems - Achante Chumbanam
  • 2004 - Pravasa Kairali Literary Award ( Baharin) for the book of poems - Achante Chumbanam
  • 2005 - Mahakavi Muloor Poetry Award for the book of poems - Sheershakamillaatha Kavithakal
  • 2008 - Mahakavi Ulloor Award for the book - Achante Chumbanam
  • 2009 - Sree Padmanabha Swami Balasahithya Award - Omanayude Oru Divasam
  • 2010 - Odakkuzhal Award for the book of poems - Ammakkoru Tharattu
  • 2012 - Kozhissheri Balaraman Award for Literature
  • 2012 - Asan Smaraka Kavitha Puraskaram instituted by Asan Memorial Association, Chennai
  • 2015 - Naimisharanym Shobhaneeyam Puraskaram for value based poetry
  • 2015 - Ettumanoor Somadasan Smaraka Award
  • 2016 - Vallathol Award:[11]
  • 2016 - Mayilpeeli Award for Literature
  • 2016 - Thathvamasi Award in memory of Dr. Sukumar Azhikode
  • 2016 - EV Krishna Pillai Memorial Award
  • 2017 - Sukumar Azhikode Memorial Award instituted by 'Kannur Waves', an art and culture lovers association
  • 2017 - Karyvattam Dharma Shastha Kshethra Shastha Puraskaram
  • 2018 - Balamani Amma Award instituted by Kochi International Book Festival Committee in the name of poet Balamani Amma
  • 2019 - Thakazhi Literary Award
  • 2019 - Ochira Sankaran Kutty Sahithya Puraskaram
  • 2020 - Padmaprabha Literary Award

Television serials

As Producer Director Mohana Darsanam ( D.D. Trivandrum.) Melappadam ( D.D. Trivandrum ) Akhara nruththam ( D.D.Trivandrum ) Kalayum Kalavum ( D.D.Trivandrum ) Akshayapathram ( Asianet ) Sapathni ( Asianet ) Akkarappacha (Asianet ) Dampathya Geethangal(Asianet ) Ammathampuratty ( Asianet ) Aliyanmarum Penganmarum.(Amrita TV ) Koyambaththoor Ammayi ( Amrita TV) Paattukalude Paattu ( Surya TV ) Bndhuvaru Sathruvaru ( Mazhavil Manorama )

As actor
  • Nilavum Nakshathrangalum

Filmography

1990-Appu-Written

Year Film Credited as
Director Producer Story Screenplay Dialogue Lyricist Musician
1974ChandrakaanthamYYYYYY
1974Bhoogolam ThiriyunnuYYYYYY
1975ThiruvonamYYYYY
1976MohiniyaattamYYYYY
1978Etho Oru SwapnamYYYYYY
1979Maalika PaniyunnavarYYYYYY
1979SimhaasanamYYYYYY
1979Puthiya VelichamYYYYY
1979Venalil Oru MazhaYYYY
1979Jeevitham Oru GaanamYYYYY
1980IdimuzhakkamYYYYYY
1980AmbalavilakkuYYYYY
1980Swantham Enna PadamYYYYY
1980NaayattuYYYY
1981MunnettamYYYYY
1981Arikkaari AmmuYYYY
1981MunnettamYYYYY
1981AakramanamYYYYYY
1981AmmakkorummaYYYYYY
1982Enikkum Oru DivasamYYYYYY
1982GaanamYYYYYY
1982IrattimadhuramYYYYY
1983AadhipathyamYYYYY
1985Vilichu Vili KettuYYYYYY
1985Ore RakthamYYYYY
1986YuvajanotsavamYYYYYY
1986Amme BhagavathiYYYYY
1993Bandhukkal SathrukkalYYYYYYY
2015Ammakkoru TharattuYYYYYYY

References

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