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    G. Aravindan was the son of famous comedy writer M. N. Govindan Nair[3]. Aravindan started his professional life in as a cartoonist in Mathrubhumi journal. He established himself as a noted cartoonist in early 1960s with his cartoon series Cheriya Manushyarum Valiya Lokavum which dealt with the adventures of the central characters Ramu and Guruji, mingled with political and social satires[2]. The series was preceded by two more cartoon series namely Ramuvinte Sahasika Yathrakal and Guruji featuring the central characters of Cheriya Manushyarum Valiya Lokavum. He has also worked in other journals as cartoonist. At a point of time, Aravindan diverted his concentration to theatre and music. He played a major role in establishing theatre and music clubs namely Navarangam and Sopanam. He became associated with eminent theatre figure Kavalam Narayanan Panikker which accelerated his activities in the field of professional play. They created several plays like Kaali and Avanavan Kadamba[3]. Aravindan was working as an officer in revenue board when he got associated with artist Devan, playwright Thikkodiyan and writer Pattathuvila Karunakaran.
    The first film directed by Aravindan, Utharayanam(1974) came out as a product from this group; the film was produced by Karunakaran and the story was written by Thikkodiyan. The early works of Aravindan was influenced by the group; for example the spiritualism factor which can be seen in his early works can be attributed to satirist Sanjayan and mystic paintings of K.C.S. Panikker[2]. Aravindan's second film Kanchana Seetha was released 3 years later in 1977. The film was retake on the Ramayana. This film is credited with formation of a new stream of filmmaking called independent filmmaking[3]. While Kanchana Seetha dealt with mythology, Aravindan's next film Thampu(197 dealt with realism and told the story of suffering in a circus troupe. His 1979 films Kummatti and Esthappan were also ran through different streams. His next film Pokkuveyil(1981) starred poet Balachandran Chullikkad. From this film to his next film there was a gap of 4 years. The 1985 film Chidambaram was produced by Aravindan himself under the banner Suryakanthi. In 1986 Oridath came which handled the problems faced by the people of a hamlet where electricity in unavailable, when electric supply finally reaches there[4]. In this period Aravindan also did a number of documentaries and short films. He also composed music for some films like Aro Oral, Piravi and Ore Thooval Pakshikal. Aravindan's 1989 film Unni had a starcast mainly consisting of foreigners. Aravindan's final project Vaasthuhara(1991) about refugees in Bengal was based on C. V. Sreereman's short story in the same name. The film had Mohanlal and Neena Gupta in major roles. Even before the release of Vaasthuhara, Aravindan died on 15 March 1991.
    His father was a famous lawyer from Kottayam, Kerala who was also a well known humorous writer. Aravindan was the eldest son and his Brothers were G. Gopakumar, sister G. Indira and the youngest brother G.Mohan Kumar. His only son Ramu is a communication designer, located in Bangalore, India. He is married to Smt. Kaumudi from Trichur district.



    National Film Awards

    [edit] Best Direction


    • 1978 - Kanchana Seetha
    • 1979 - Thampu
    • 1987 - Oridathu

    [edit] Director of Best Film


    • 1986 - Chidambaram

    [edit] Kerala State Film Awards

    [edit] Best Director


    • 1974 Utharayanam
    • 1978 Thampu
    • 1979 Esathappan
    • 1981 Pokkuveyil
    • 1985 Chidambaram
    • 1986 Oridathu
    • 1990 Vaasthuhara

    [edit] Director of Best Film


    • 1974 Utharayanam
    • 1979 Esthappan
    • 1985 Chidambaram
    • 1986 Oridathu
    • 1990 Vaasthuhara
    • 1974 Best Script (Utharayanam)
    • 1978 Director of Second Best Film (Thampu)
    • 1979 Director of Best Children's Film (Kummatti)
    • 1985 Director of Best Documentary (The Brown Landscape)
    • 1986 Director of Best Documentary Film (The Catch)
    • 1988 Best Music Director (Ore Thooval Pakshikal)

    [edit] Filmography

    [edit] Direction



    [edit] Screenwriting


    1. Vasthuhara (1991) (dialogue) (screenplay)
    2. Marattam (198 (TV)
    3. Oridathu (1986)
    4. Chidambaram (1985)
    5. Pokkuveyil (1981)
    6. Esthappan (1980) (screenplay) (story)
    7. Uttarayanam (1974)

    [edit] Composing


    1. Piravi (198
    2. Esthappan (1980)
    3. Aaro Oral (197

    [edit] Editing


    1. Esthappan (1980)
    "There is no situation that is not transfigurable, there is no situation that has no hope.."

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    Requesting you all to discuss about Aravindan movies and share your comments on this great artist
    "There is no situation that is not transfigurable, there is no situation that has no hope.."

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    nice thread ..........oru wiki chuva undu

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    Gud thread saarathy..

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    ee aravidan athrakku keman aano..?
    For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.

    But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.

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    Pokkuveyil was a great movie, my favourite.I think he is not like padmarajan or bharathan who made artistic movie in commercial pattern..but more like John Ebrahim or p a baker whose movies have a clear reflection of 1970's political and religious aura...

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    Vasthuhara, Oridathu and Chidambaram are good movies, I mean people friendly movies without showing any art egoism. Especially the movie Oridathu had a good thread..
    I saw almost all of his movies...except one.

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    Anybody knows any sites from where I can download or watch these movies?...it is kind of rare to get the DVD....

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    Has any one seen his flilm ( or short film ) Marattum. I personally felt that vanaprastham is only an extention of Thread beautifully portrayed in Marrattum. Oru Kalakaran kadhapatramai jeevikunnu, ayal maranapedumbol chilar kadhapatramayum chil ayayale thanneyum marichathai kannunu. Looks like Kutty srank also has some shades of this thread

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    Vasthuharaaaaaaaaa........

    One of his amazing work..............


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