Deepu Pradeep

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Deepu Pradeep
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Born (1989-11-12) 12 November 1989 (age 32)
NationalityIndian
EducationB Tech
Alma materMES College of Engineering
OccupationScript Writer
Years active2013 - present
Spouse(s)
Indu Karuthedath
(m. 2018)
Parent(s)Krishnankutty & Padmini
Websitehttp://deepupradeep.com

Deepu Pradeep (Malayalam: ദീപു പ്രദീപ്‌; born 12 November 1989) is an Indian script writer active in the Malayalam film industry.

Career[]

Deepu began his career as a blogger in 2007 and have written various short stories on his blog. It was after reading his short story named 'Glass Story' that director Basil Joseph approached him for writing the screenplay for his debut movie. By then he had already written the screenplay for two successful short films 'Athekaranathaal' and 'Unnimoolam'. The screenplay for his first movie Kunjiramayanam was based on 5 short stories posted in his blog. 'Paathirathriyile Premam (2010), 'Salsamukku (2011), 'Just Married (2012), Cut Piece kuttan (2012), Gundakal Karayaarilla (2013).[1] His debut movie Kunjiramayanam became a phenomenal hit in Kerala[2].His second movie as script writer was The Priest. The script was cowritten with Shyam Menon and the movie was released on March 2021 across theaters in Kerala.

Filmography[]

Short films[]

Year Title Role Language Director Notes
2013 Athekaranathal[3] script writer Malayalam Jeevaj Raveendran
2014 Unnimoolam script writer Malayalam Vipin Das Starring Aju Varghese, Idavela Babu

Feature films[]

Year Title Role Language Director Notes
2015 Kunjiramayanam script writer Malayalam Basil Joseph
2021 The Priest Screenplay & Dialogues Malayalam Jofin T Chacko Co written with Shyam Menon

References[]

  1. ^ KS, Aravind. "'Crazy' blogger to screenwriter". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  2. ^ "'Kunjiramayanam': Sreenivasan brothers fight it out". Manorama Online. Manorama. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Athe Karanathal". IMDB. Retrieved 7 February 2016.[unreliable source?]

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