Sreekandan Nair
Sreekandan Nair | |
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Born | R. Sreekandan Nair |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Managing director at Flowers Channel, television personality, anchor, and producer |
Years active | 1983 – present |
R. Sreekandan Nair is an Indian television host, veteran journalist and Managing Director of Flowers (TV channel) and 24 News. He has hosted several Malayalam TV shows, including Oru Nimisham, Nammal Thammil, Janata Ki Adalath, and Samadooram. He was formerly a presenter on Doordarshan, the content head and senior Vice President of Asianet in the Kerala sector of India, and a consultant to the entertainment television operations of Mazhavil Manorama. He hosts a talk show called the Sreekandan Nair Show on Flowers TV.[1][2] He achieved Guinness world record along with Flowers TV for hosting a TV talk-show for 6 hours and asked 674 questions on 18 March 2018.[3]
Career[]
In 1984, Sreekandan Nair started his career as a programme executive at All India Radio. There, he penned and staged over 1500 satirical radio plays, radio dramas, and documentaries. He also anchored the program Oru Nimisham on Doordarshan.He wrote a screenplay for malayalam movie Raajathanthram
He later joined Asianet as the head of its TV content division in Kerala. While working there, he launched the Malayalam television talk show Nammal Thammil, which spanned 750 episodes over 17 years. He eventually became the Show Director of the event management division of Asianet. In 2003, he became the Senior Vice president of Asianet.[4] He simultaneously worked for Mazhavil Manorama as a consultant and founded the company Magic Media Infotainment Private Limited. Under its banner, he produced and anchored the talk show Samadooram and the television serial Kathayile Rajakumari, which was broadcast on Mazhavil Manorama.
On 4 January 2016, he launched a talk show called the Sreekandan Nair Show on Flowers TV, of which he is the managing director.[5] He later launched another talk show called 'Oru Nimisham' on the same channel.
year | Program | Channel | Role | Notes |
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1990's | Oru Nimisham | DD Malayalam | Host | |
1995-2011 | Nammal Thammil | Asianet | Host | Replaced by John Brittas |
2011-2012 | Kathayile Rajakumari | Mazhavil Manorama | Producer | Serial |
2012 | Samadooram | Host | ||
2013-2014 | Sreekandan Nair Show | Surya TV | Host | |
2015-2016 | Smart Show | Flowers TV | Host | |
2016 – 2019 | Sreekandan Nair Show | Host | ||
2016-2017 | Oru Nimisham | Host | ||
2016 | Anavaranam | Host | ||
2019 | Anantharam | Host | Replaced by Govind Padmasoorya | |
2019 – present | Good Morning | Twentyfour News | Co-Host | |
2020–present | Encounter | Host | ||
2020 | Covid Commerce | Host | ||
Break the chain | Mentor | Awareness program | ||
Koodathayi | Flowers TV | Story, Script , dialogue | Serial | |
2020-2021 | Nandanam | Producer | ||
2021-Present | Flowers 1 Kodi | Host |
Film[]
- Raajathanthram (1997) (Story, Screenplay, dialogue)
- Njangal Santhushtaranu as Sreekandan Nair
References[]
- ^ "sreekandan nair show latest episode Archives - Flowers TV".
- ^ Manalethu, Biju Cherian (31 December 2015). "Sreekandan Nair Talk Show on Flowers Television - Saturdays at 10 PM".
- ^ "Most questions asked by a TV talk show host in 6 hours". Guinness World Records.
- ^ "R Sreekandan Nair" (PDF). leadrsofkerala.com. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
- ^ Vinodadarshan. "VINODADARSHAN: SreeKandan Nair Show on Flowers TV from January 2, 2016,".
External links[]
- Living people
- Businesspeople from Kollam
- Indian television presenters