Pramod Payyannur

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Pramod Payyannur
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Pramod Payyannur
Born(1971-05-17)17 May 1971
, Bengaluru
NationalityIndian
OccupationPlaywright, Theatre Director, Movie Director, Lyricist

Pramod Payyannur is an Indian director and writer who works in Malayalam theater.[1][2]

Education[]

Pramod Payyannur currently has a Bachelor's degree with the First Rank in Direction from the school of Drama[which?] and a Masters in Professional Arts from Pondichery University. He is pursuing a PhD. from Visva Bharati University for Visual Images in Tagore Literature.

Career[]

Payyanur's work experience includes:

  • Program Chief – Reporter Channel
  • Senior Correspondent – Manorama News TV
  • Program Producer – Kairali TV
  • M.T. Vasudevan Nair's – IRUTTINDE AATHMAVU (2 shows in ABU DHABI)
  • M.T. Vasudevan Nair's – RANDAAMOOZHAM
  • O.V. Vijayan's – KADALTHEERATHU
  • Vaikom Mohd. Basheer's – MATHILUKAL
  • Alber Kamu's – THE JUST
  • Bharath Murali's – MRUTHYUNJAYAN (was rehearsed and ready to be staged)

Jury Member of Campus Drama Festivals, Kerala State Youth Festivals, Keralotsavam, Atlas – Kairali Script Competition, Short Film Fest, Kambissery Nadakotsavam, Thoppil Basi Theatre Fest, 6th Bharath Murali Nadakotsavam Abu Dhabi. Directed Vaikom Mohd. Basheer's Balyakalasakhi and won the special jury award for the best Indian Director in Kashmir International Film Fest and Adoor Basi Award for Best Director & Best Film

Awards[]

  • Kerala State Award for Amateur Drama Director
    • 2002 – Chomanathudi of Dr. Shivram Karanath
    • 2010 – Perukaliyattam of T.V. Kochuvava
  • Kerala State Award for Professional Drama Director
    • 2002 – Inalakaliley Aakasham produced by KPAC
    • 2003 – Dravidavritham produced by KPAC ( silver jubily production)
  • VIBGYOR National Award for Best Short Film based on Vaikom Mohd. Basheer's first short story Thangam.
  • Kerala Chalachithra Academy Award for Best Visual Director and Kerala Film Critics Award for the short film's based on M.T. Vasudevan Nair's Keralolpathy, Devamanasam, Sasneham Jeevithatodu National Cultural Department's Junior Fellowship for the study on Visual Possibilities in Malayalam Myths

References[]

  1. ^ "Vayala Award for Pramod Payyannur". The New Indian Express. 14 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Biopic to be made on legendary Malayalam writer Vayalar Rama Varma". The News Minute. 18 August 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
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