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M.T.
Vasudevan Nair
M. T. Vasudevan Nair, popularly known as MT,
is a Malayalam fiction and screenplay writer
and film director. |
His
Background:
M.
T. Vasudevan Nair, popularly known as MT,
is a Malayalam fiction and screenplay writer
and film director. He was born July 15, 1933
in Kudallur, a small village in Palakkad district,
Kerala.
One
of the most prolific and versatile of modern
Malayalam writers, his novels, short stories
and screenplays speaks of the pain and anguish
of the Kerala society in the post independence
India.
His
Achievements:
MT
was awarded the highest literary award in
India, the Jnanpith in 1995.
He
is also the receipient of many awards including:
Kerala State Sahithya Academy and Central
Sahithya Academy
National Award for Best Screenplay (five times)
National Award and for Best Film & Actor
(1973/Nirmalyam/PJ Anthony)
Kerala State Award for Best Film & Screenplay
(1978/Bandhanam)
Kerala State Award for Best Film (1991/Kadavu)
Major
works:
His
oeuvre consists of novels, short-stories,
film scripts and a couple of non-fiction works
on literary themes. The US Library of Congress
has in its collection sixty-two books, mostly
by M.T and some on him.
Novels:Manju
(Mist), Kalam (Time), Nalukettu, Asuravithu,
Vilapayathra (The funeral procession),
Pathiravum Pakalvelichavum (Midnight and daylight),
Arabipponnu (Arab gold, written with N.P.
Muhammed), Randamoozham (The second chance),
VARANASI
Screenplays:
Olavum Theeravum, Murappennu, Nagarame
Nandi, Asuravithu, Pakalkkinavu, Iruttinte
Atmavu,
Kuttiyedathi, Oppol , Edavazhiyile Poocha
Mindapoocha,
Evideyo Oru Shatru, Vellam, Panchagni, Nakhakshatangal,
Amritam Gamaya, Aaroodam, Allkottathil Thaniye,
Adiyozhukkukal, Uyarangalil, Rithubhedam,
Vaishali, Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha, Perunthachan,
Sukrutham,
Parinayam, Teerthadanam.
Stories: Iruttinte
Atmavu, Olavum Theeravum, Kuttyedathi,
Varikkuzhi, Pathanam, Bandhanam, Swargam Thurakkunna
Samayam, Ninte Ormakku, Vanaprastham, Dar-es-salam,
Raktham Puranda Mantharikal, Veyilum Nilavum,
Kaliveedu,
Vedanayude Pookkal, Sherlock .
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| Filmography:
| Nirmalyam
(Yesterday's
offerings, 1973)
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Nirmalyam
won the National award for best film
and P J Antony for best actor in 1973.
It also won State awards for the best
film and the best director. |
The
Story
Nirmalyam
narrates the story of a temple 'Valichappadu'
(Oracle- the 'Valichappadu' is supposed
to be the personification of God. He
speaks on behalf of God to the gathering)
and his family, passing through extreme
poverty.
An
ancient temple is neglected to ruins
and is tended only by the Velichappadu
and the man who picked flowers from
the garden, Variyar. When the priest
leaves the temple to start a teashop,
a young man, not at all interested in
the job, takes up the job of the priest.
He forms a relationship with the Velichappadu's
daughter. The Velichappadu's son is
caught trying to sell the sacred sword
and have to leave the village. When
small pox breaks out, the villagers
return to the temple and organise a
festival. On the festival day the Velichappadu
finds out that his daughter has been
seduced by the young priest and his
wife sells herself to a moneylender
to feed the family. The film ends with
the scene of the Velichappadu spitting
on the idol of the goddess while performing
the final ceremony and later killing
himself by striking his head with the
holly sword.
Direction
& Screenplay: M T Vasudevan Nair
Cast: P J Anthony, Kaviyoor Ponnamma,
Ravi Menon, Kottarakkara Sridharan Nair
Cinematography: K Ramachandra Babu
Music: K Raghavan |
Bandhanam
(Bounding Ties, 1978),
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Bandhanam
won the State award for best film and
screenplay. |
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Story:
Bandhanam
is about the strong binding that holds
together individuals, even while remaining
invisible.
The
hero, distressed by his uninteresting
job and his lover's attitude towards
him, lives a solitary life. When his
father abandons his mother and marries
another woman, his feeling of alienation
increases. All these make him to hate
his past.
When
he receives his step-sister's letter
informing his father's death, he once
again returns to his ancestral house.
All his hatred to everybody there dissolves
when he meets his ailing step-mother
and his loving step-sister.
Direction
& Screenplay: M T Vasudevan Nair
Cast: Janardhanan, Nilamboor Balan,
Sankaradi, Sukumaran, Sobha, Subha
Cinematography: Ramachandra Babu
Editing: Venkataraman
Music: M B Sreenivasan |
Manju
(Mist,
1982)
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The
Story:
Based
on his own novel of the same name, MT's
Manju is about the long winter seasons
of loneliness.
Story
set in Ninital, a tourist resort of
north-east India, Manju develops around
two characters, Vimala, who have nowhere
to go and Buddhu, who waits for his
Englishman father to return to Ninital.
But no body comes. Vimala and Buddhu
continue their endless waiting.
Direction
& Screenplay: M T Vasudevan Nair
Cast: Sankar Mohan, Sankara Pillai,
Nanditha Bose
Cinematography: Shaji N Karun
Editing: Ramesh
Music: M B Sreenivasan
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Varikuzhy
(The Trap, 1982) |
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The
Story:
Madhavan Kutty is in love with
poetry, literature and philosophy. But
he is forced to marry a rich woman,
which creates in him a feeling of imprisonment.
He finds himself falling into the trap
of valueless social orders. Once in
his estate, an elephant falls into a
pit meant for trapping wild elephants.
Madhavan Kutty sees his own mirror image
in the trapped elephant. He tries to
save the elephant from the pit, but
in vain. The elephant looks at Madhavan
Kutty pitifully.
Direction
& Screenplay: M T Vasudevan Nair
Cast: Nedumudi Venu, Sankaradi, Sukumaran,
Indira
Cinematography: Ramachandra Babu
Editing: Venkattaraman
Music: M B Sreenivasan
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Kadavu
(Ferry, 1991), |
Kadavu
won the State award for the best film.
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The
Story:
The
old boatman, Beeran, meets Raju, a young
boy who has run away from an unhappy
home life and engages him as his assistant.
Raju's attachment to the ancient boat
grows as strong as Beeran's. He also
invests the routine job of ferrying
people across a nearly dry river with
the same humane attitude that makes
Beeran a butt of family jokes. Soon
Raju befriends many people- the bullock
cart driver who nightly drinks himself
into a stupor, because his bullock stop
automatically at the arrack shop on
his way home; the schoolmaster who courts
a working girl, but is ousted by a bridegroom
chosen by the family; the hawkers and
vendors who pass through the ferry;
and a girl, her little brother and ailing
mother who is taken to the hospital
in the town and returns in a bier.
He
escorts the girl and her brother to
the railway tracks, when they leave
for Calicut to live with an uncle working
in a tile factory. On his return, he
discovers her silver anklet on the river
bed. For days Raju broods silently,
then he leaves the village for Calicut,
to the disappointment of old Beeran.
In
the bustling town, Raju seeks the girl
in vain. Days pass as he visits tile
factories, stops in front of schools
and does odd jobs to survive. And then
he finds her entirely by accident. Raju
rushes to her home, but the girl refuses
to recognise him or even acknowledge
the anklet he has treasured so long.
In despair and anger, he runs away and
returns to the ferry one moonlit night.
A
new boatman sleeps in the hut and a
new boy lies outside on the ledge. Raju
turns to the river. In the magical moonlight,
the boat tosses on the water and moves
up to him, nudging him gently. Raju
curls up in it, and the boat drifts
down the river and into the sea as the
night passes.
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Oru
Cheru Punchiri (A slender smile,
2000),
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The
Story:
Krishna
Kurupu is in his mid seventies and his
wife Ammalukutty in her mid sixties.
Their well-off children live in different
cities away from them. Least bothered
about the alienation created by their
old age, they indulge in celebrating
their old age in a honeymoon mood. Krishna
Kurupu finds time to give tuition to
an orphan boy apart from agriculture.
When
Krishna Kurupu dies, Ammalukutty refuses
to move from the house and live with
their children. She believes that Krishna
Kurupu is still present in and around
the house.
Direction
& Screenplay: M T Vasudevan Nair
Cast: Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Nirmala Srinivas
Cinematography: Sunny Joseph
Editing: Beena
Music: Johnson
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