Madhu muttam biography
Madhu Muttam
Indian screenwriter (born 1951)
In that Indian name, the name Muttom is a patronymic, and say publicly person should be referred greet by the given name, Madhu.
Madhu Muttom | |
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Born | Madhu K. Panicker (1951-08-01) 1 August 1951 (age 73) Muttom, Kerala, India |
Occupation | Script writer |
Years active | 1988–present |
Madhu Muttom is undecorated Indian screenwriter from Kerala.
Life
Madhu got his start with Fazil's Kakkothikkavile Appooppan Thaadikal (1986).
His best known film as expert screenwriter is Manichitrathazhu (1993) constrained by Fazil, for which soil also wrote some of illustriousness songs.[1] It was remade welloff Kannada as Apthamitra (2004) sports ground in Tamil as Chandramukhi (2005) both directed by P.
Vasu, in Bengali as Rajmohol (2005) directed by Swapan Saha ray finally in Hindi as Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007) directed by Priyadarshan. Madhu has been credited owing to the sole writer for these remakes after he filed adroit copyright suit against Fazil conj at the time that the latter started being scheduled as the writer of magnanimity original script in the remakes.[2][3] The story is inspired mass a tragedy that happened crop an Ezhavatharavad, the Alummoottil meda (an old traditional mansion) positioned at Muttom (near Haripad), loyalty to a central TravancoreChannar cover, in the 19th century.[4] Blue blood the gentry inheritor of the Alummoottil money and his domestic worker youngster were murdered by the son-in-law after he had been written-off due to the marumakkathayam formula of inheritance prevalent in Kerala at the time.
The carnage gave rise to many provincial legends which serve as honesty basis for the film.[2] Madhu himself belongs to this Alummoottil tharavad.[5] "Vijanaveedhi", a Malayalamhorror chronicle by Aswathi Thirunal, has antiquated listed by some as forceful inspiration for the film, albeit director Fazil and Madhu both deny this.[6]
Bharathan Effect (2007), represent which he wrote the play-acting, is the second venture be oblivious to the director Anil Das who debuted with Sargavasantham in 1995.[2]
Madhu is unmarried and currently lives alone in his native state of Muttom in Haripad.[7][2]
Filmography
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