Shyamaprasad

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Shyamaprasad (born 7 November 1960) is an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter and actor who works in Malayalam films.[2]

Born (1960-11-07) 7 November 1960 (age 65)[1]
Occupations
  • Director
  • actor
  • screenwriter
Yearsactive1998–present
Parents
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Shyamaprasad
Shyamaprasad at a press meeting
Born (1960-11-07) 7 November 1960 (age 65)[1]
Occupations
  • Director
  • actor
  • screenwriter
Years active1998–present
Parents
AwardsGollapudi Srinivas Award
National Film Awards
Kerala State Film Awards
Filmfare Awards South
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Early life and career

Shyamaprasad was born on 7th November 1960 in Palakkad, Kerala, as the younger son of politician O. Rajagopal and Dr. Shantha Kumari. He was named after Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, the founder of Bharatiya Jan Sangh.[3]

Shyamaprasad studied at the Basel Evangelical Mission School, Palakkad. After completing his degree in Theatre Arts from the School of Drama and Fine Arts, Thrissur, he received the Commonwealth Scholarship in 1989 and did his Masters in Media Production at the University of Hull.[4]

Shyamaprasad worked as an intern at the BBC and Channel 4, to Indian television and redefined the parameters of telefilms and documentaries in Malayalam Television with Doordarshan.[5] He serves as the President (Programming) at Amrita TV.[6] His features for TV and cinema have won him several national and state awards namely Agnisakshi and Akale, produced by Tom George Kolath, had been adjudged the best regional cinema films of the nation in 1998 and 2004.[7]

For television, he has adapted the works of Anton Chekhov (Vivahalochana); Albert Camus (The Just); Vaikom Muhammad Basheer (Viswavikhyathamaya Mookku); Madhavikkutty (Venalinte Ozhivu); N Mohanan (Peruvazhiyile Kariyilakal); Sarah Joseph (Nilavariyunnu), N. P. Mohammed (Ullurukkam) and K. Radhakrishnan (Shamanathalam). He was awarded the Best Television Director prize for the year 1993, 1994 and 1996.[8]

Shyamaprasad had been invited to serve twice as the jury of the National Film Awards. His 2007 production Ore Kadal, based on a Bengali novel by Sunil Gangopadhyay, was chosen as the inaugural film of the Indian Panorama at the International Film Festival of India 2007.[9] His film Ritu (Seasons), released in early August 2009 is seen by one reporter as the 'coming of age' of Malayalam cinema.[10] He won the Best Director prize of the fiercely contested Kerala State Film Awards 5 times- namely for his films Agnisakshi, Akale, Elektra, Artist and Oru Njayarazhcha.[11]

Personal life

Shyamaprasad was married to Sheeba, who died in 2023. The couple has two children, Vishnu and Sivakami.[12] He resides in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.[13]

Filmography

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As a director

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1988 Peruvazhiyile Karyilalakal[14] Director Telefilm
1998 Kallu Kondoru Pennu
1999 Agnisakshi Also writer
2002 Bokshu – The Myth Also co-writer
English film, Indo-American co-production
2004 Akale Also writer
2007 Ore Kadal Also writer
2009 Ritu Screened at the Valladolid International Film Festival
Kerala Cafe Segment: Off Season
2010 Elektra
2012 Arike Also writer
2013 English: An Autumn in London
Artist Also writer
2015 Ivide
2018 Hey Jude [15]
2019 Oru Njayarazhcha Also writer
2024 Manorathangal Segment: Kazhcha [16]
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As actor

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 Pattam Pole Himself Cameo appearance
2014 1 by Two Dr. Cheriyan
2015 Loham Rajeev Sathyamoorthy Cameo appearance
Anarkali Madhavan Nair
2016 Karinkunnam 6'S Mukul Kesavan
2018 Abrahaminte Santhathikal Issac Cameo appearance
Hey Jude Interview Board Member Cameo appearance
Drama Dr. Mukundhanunni
Ranam Chandran
2021 Chathurmukham Ramachandran
Eighteen Hours
Meow Doctor
2023Maheshum MarutiyumTV show host
Otta[17]
Queen Elizabeth[18]
2024 Amaran George Varghese Tamil film
2025 Aaro — Someone Short film[19]
2026Valathu Vashathe KallanPsychiatrist[20]
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Awards

National Film Awards
Kerala State Film Awards
Kerala Film Critics Association Awards[28]
Filmfare Awards South[citation needed]
Other awards[citation needed]

References

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