TRIBUTE PAID TO RENOWNED POET MULLANEZHI
Renowned poet and lyricist Mullanezhi died at 3.30 in the morning Saturday22nd October,2011.. He was 63. He was admitted in a hospital in Thrissur following cardiac arrest on Friday,21st October, night. Neelakandan, popularly known as Mullanezhi was born in Ollur Avanasseri Mullanezhi Mana in Thrissur. A teacher for a long time he had penned lyrics for nearly 64 films, which included Vellam, Mela, Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhaanam and so on. He last wrote for the latest flick, Indian Rupee, directed by Ranjith. e received Kerala State Award for best lyricist in 1981 for the film 'Njavalazham'. He had also won Kerala Sahithya Akademi Award in 1995 and 2010. He had acted in films Uppu, Piravi, Kazhakam and Neelathamara. He had also won Ulloor Award in 1977.
Famous as poet, lyricist and actor, Mullanezhi bagged Kerala Sahithya Academy award in 1995 and 2010.Having made his debut as a lyricist with the movie, Lakshmi Vijayam, in 1976, under the music direction of Shyam, Mullanezhi owns the pride of having worked with a variety of music directors like G. Devarajan, M. B. Sreenivasan, Raveendran, K. Raghavan, A. T. Ummer, Johnson, Jerry Amaldev and Vidhyadharan. His last film was Indian Rupee. He has penned more than 69 songs for 22 movies. He also enacted noted roles in the films like Piravi, Uppu and Kazhakam.The poet, who had attended the remembrance meeting of poet A. Ayyappan at the Kerala Sahitya Akademi auditorium on Friday evening, complained of chest pain soon after he got home at Avinissery. He was rushed to the hospital, but the doctors could not save his life. The end came around 3 a.m. on Saturday. Mullanezhy, popularly known as ‘Mullan Mushu’ among his friends, colleagues and disciples, firmly believed that poetry was not just for literary appreciation but should act as a catalyst for social reform. His poems were mostly celebrated on the stage and in social campaigns than books or literary gatherings. Their oeuvre exuded the aroma of folk culture and tradition.
A two-time Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award Winner, his simple and rhythmic verses were a huge inspiration for myriad social campaigns across the State. Mullanezhy's social commitment led to his association with great social reformers like V.T. Bhattathirippad and Premji. He entered theatre through Premji’s ‘Chaverpada’. When Malayala Nataka Vedi celebrated its anniversary, Mullanezhy played the role of ‘Cherumi’ in ‘Adukkalayilninnu Arangathekku’, the path-breaking drama of V.T. Bhattathirippad. After retirement from a government high school, he had actively participated in social work and literary activities.
As a successful lyricist, Mullanezhy penned songs for 64 films, which included yesteryear’s hits like Jhaval Pazhanagal and Lakshmi Vijayam and Mela to the latest Ranjith-film Indian Rupee.
He presented many hit songs for M
alayalam cinema including, Karukaruthoru Pennane; Ambili Kombathe Ponnoonjhalil; Manasworu Manthrika Kuthirayayi; and Kodanadan Malayile… He had worked with veterans like G. Devarajan, M. B. Sreenivasan and Jerry Amaldev. He had also acted in many films. His noted works included Naranathubranthan; Hrudayam Pushpikkunna Hrithu; Mohappakshi; Raapattu; Penkoda; Samathalam and Aanaval Mothiram. A Left follower, Mullanezhy had a huge friends circle, beyond politics and literature. Albeit short-tempered in nature, he never hesitated to patch up after a heated argument or showdown. His sharp wit and child-like innocence made him popular among friends and colleagues. He had had won the Kerala Sahitya Academy’s awards for his play Samathalam in 1995 and his anthology of poems in 20l0.
His body was kept at the Kerala Sahitya Academy hall for the public to pay homage. Mullanezhy was laid to rest at his family compound on Saturday evening. He is survived by wife and three children.
Kurakar Cultural Forum conducted a condolence meeting on 22nd October at 5.30 pm at Kurakar Town Center, Kottarakra. Prof. John Kurakar, presided over the condolence meeting.
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