Diphan

Indian film director (1970–2017) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Diphan (1970 – 13 March 2017) was an Indian film director known for his contributions to Malayalam cinema. Diphan was the son of dubbing artist Anandavally. He was best known as the director of the film Puthiya Mugham (2009), starring Prithviraj Sukumaran. In addition to Puthiya Mukham, he also directed the action-packed Malayalam film Hero (2012), which again featured Prithviraj in the lead role.

Born(1970-01-14)14 January 1970
Kerala, India
Died (aged 47)[1]
Kochi, India[2]
OccupationDirector
Yearsactive1997 – 2017
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Diphan
Born(1970-01-14)14 January 1970
Kerala, India
Died (aged 47)[1]
Kochi, India[2]
OccupationDirector
Years active1997 – 2017
SpouseDeepa
ChildrenMadhavan, Mahadevan
Parents
RelativesA.Anulekshmy (sister)
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Career

Diphan started his career in Malayalam cinema industry as an Assistant Director, working under Shaji Kailas in films like Valliettan (2000), The Tiger, and Sound of Boot (2008). His directorial breakthrough came with Puthiya Mugham, which became a major success.

Following this, he directed Hero, another action film starring Prithviraj Sukumaran. In 2013, he directed SIM (Sorry I am Mad) and co-directed D Company, an anthology film featuring Jayasurya, Fahadh Faasil, Asif Ali (actor), Unni Mukundan and Anoop Menon.

In 2014, Diphan directed The Dolphins, starring Suresh Gopi and Anoop Menon. His last directorial venture was Sathya, which featured Jayaram and Nikita Thukral in lead roles. His contribution to Malayalam cinema, especially in the action genre, remains appreciated.

Death

Diphan died on 13 March 2017 due to complications from liver-related health issues.

Filmography

More information Year, Film ...
Year Film Ref.
2003 The King Maker Leader
2009 Puthiya Mugham [3]
2012 Hero
2013 SIM [4]
2013 D Company
2014 The Dolphins
2017 Satya [5]
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