Balachandran Chullikkad

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Balachandran Chullikkad
Balachandran Chullikkad
Born
S. Balachandran

(1957-07-30) 30 July 1957 (age 66)
Paravoor, Kerala, India
Occupations
  • Poet
  • actor
  • lyricist
  • screenwriter
SpouseVijayalakshmi
Children1

Balachandran Chullikkad (born 30 July 1957) is an Indian poet, orator, lyricist and actor in Malayalam-language media.

Early life

Balachandran was born in Paravur, Ernakulam, Kerala, India.[1] He completed his graduation in English literature from the Union Christian College, Aluva (first two years) and Maharajas College, Ernakulam.[2]

Career

His collection of poems published includes Pathinettu Kavithakal, Amaavaasi, Ghazal, Maanasaantharam, Dracula etc.[3] Another collection of his previously published poems, Balachandran Chullikkadinte Kavithakal (The Poems of Balachandran Chullikkad), was published in 2000.[3] He has also published a book of his memoirs, Chidambarasmarana (2001).[4]

He has participated in many national literary seminars organised by the Central Academy of Letters, India. He was one among the ten members of a cultural delegation of India to Sweden in 1997 invited by Nobel Academy and Swedish Writers Union.[5] He represented Indian poetry in the international bookfair in Gothenburg, Sweden in November 1997.[6]

Chullikkad is also an actor in Malayalam films and serials.[7][8] As an actor, he is best known for G. Aravindan's Pokkuveyil (1981) in which he played a young artist who lives with his father, a radical friend and a music-loving young woman. The film is about how his world collapses when his father dies, the radical friend leaves him and her family takes the woman away to another city.[9]

In 2018, he criticised the state education department for their incompetency in teaching Malayalam language. He urged it to remove his poems from curricula in schools, colleges and universities. Chullikkadu alleged that marks were being given in abundance for papers containing mistakes without proper evaluation, and the appointment of Malayalam teachers are not on the basis of qualifications, but caste, religion, political influence and nepotism. He said research work on Malayalam literature lack quality and that doctoral degrees were conferred on even those works which contain mistakes.[10][11]

Personal life

Chullikkad is married to Vijayalakshmi, a known Malayalam poet and they have a son named Appu.[12][3]

In 2000, he took Buddhism as his religion.[13] He says that this cannot be called a conversion from Hinduism because he was never a follower of that religion. "I have not converted because I have not been a believer though I was a Hindu. I have now embraced Buddhism, not converted to Buddhism. The problem with Hinduism is that it is a religion of social status and set-ups. Your value in Hinduism depends on the family in which you were born," he says.[14]

Political views

In a 2000 interview, Chullikkadu revealed that he was a sympathizer of the Naxalite movement during his teenage years. He then continued as a Marxist for some years. But after the fall of the Soviet Union and "the Eastern European experience", he rethought his conviction about Marxism and reorganised his intellectual life on a different path. "I found that Marxism is outdated and irrelevant. Now I am not a Marxist, but a social and political democrat. Soviet experience proved that individual freedom without the base of socialism and socialism without sanctioning individual freedom is a failure. Communism practised all over the world is some kind of socialism without sanctioning individual freedom. Communism without approving individual freedom is social fascism", he said.[15]

Awards

In 1990, he refused the Sanskriti Award for the best young writer in India and declared that he would not accept any award for his literary works.[16] In 2001, his work Balachandran Chullikkadinte Kavithakal was selected for the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry,[17] but Chullikkadu did not accept the award.[16] In 2003, he received the National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film Narration / Voice Over (Non Feature Film Category) for The 18 Elephants – 3 Monologues.[18]

Bibliography

Poetry

  • Pathinettu Kavithakal (Trichur: Rasana, 1980)
  • Amavasi (Kottayam: S.P.C.S., 1982)
  • Ghazal (Kottayam: DC Books, 1987)
  • Ente Sachidanandan Kavithakal (Calicut: Bodhi, 1993)
  • Manasantharam (Trichur: Current, 1994)
  • Dracula (Kottayam: DC Books, 1998)
  • Balachandran Chullikkadinte Kavithakal (Kottayam: DC Books, 2000)
  • Prathinayakan (Kottayam: DC Books, 2013)
  • Balachandran Chullikkadinte Kavitha Paribhashakal (Kottayam: DC Books, 2013)[note 1]
  • Rakthakinnaram (Kottayam: DC Books, 2017)
  • Alakal (Calicut: Mathrubhumi, 2021)[19]

Others

Filmography

Films

Actor
  • Pokkuveyil (1982)
  • Ezhuthaappurangal (1987)
  • Theertham (1987)
  • Marikkunnilla Njaan (1988)
  • Pradakshinam (1994)
  • Sraadham (1994)
  • Rappakal (2005)
  • Manikyan (2005) as himself
  • The Tiger (2005) as Dr. Arun Kumar
  • Nerariyan CBI (2005)
  • Makalkku (2005) ... Sound Presence
  • Bharathchandran IPS (2005)
  • Chinthamani Kolacase (2006)
  • Aanachantham (2006)
  • Vasthavam (2006)
  • Ali Bhai (2007)
  • Abraham & Lincoln (2007)
  • Nasrani (2007)
  • One Way Ticket (2008)
  • Parunthu (2008) ... Abraham
  • Oridathoru Puzhayundu (2008)
  • Minnaminnikkoottam (2008)
  • Pakal Nakshathrangal (2008)
  • Roudram (2008)
  • Kali (2009)
  • Ividam Swargammanu (2009)
  • Vellathooval (2009)
  • Sagar Alias Jackey (2009)
  • Samastha Keralam P.O. (2009)
  • Patham Nilayile Theevandi (2009)
  • Utharaswayamvaram (2009)
  • Chattambinadu (2009)
  • Madhyavenal (2009)
  • Vairam: Fight for Justice
  • Ivar Vivahitharayal (2009)
  • Drona (2010)
  • Pokkiri Raja (2010)
  • Amma Nilaavu (2010)
  • Sadgamaya (2010)
  • Bodyguard (2010)
  • Elsamma Enna Aankutty (2010)
  • Sakudumbam Shyamala (2010)
  • Pranchiyettan and the Saint (2010)
  • Ithu Nammude Katha (2011)
  • Three Kings (2011)
  • 15 August (2011)
  • Collector (2011)
  • Bombay March 12 (2011)
  • Orkoot Orarmakoot (2012)
  • Naughty Professor (2012)
  • Ayaalum Njaanum Thammil (2012)
  • Mayamohini (2012)
  • Thattatin Maryathu (2012)
  • Last Bench (2012)
  • Nine One Six – 916 (2012)
  • Sound Thoma (2013)
  • Bharya Athra Pora (2013)
  • August Club (2013)
  • White Paper (2013)
  • Lokpaal (2013)
  • Emmanuel (2013)
  • Proprietors : Kammath & Kammath (2013)
  • Namboothiri Yuvavu @ 43 (2013)
  • Kadal Kadannu Oru Mathukkutty (2013)
  • Nadodimannan (2013) ... KRP
  • Omega.exe (2013)
  • Silence (2013)
  • Pigman (2013)
  • Lasarinte Lokam
  • Point Blank
  • Ente Priyathamanu
  • Kaattum Mazhayum
  • Avarude Veedu
  • Avicharitha
  • Cousins (2014)
  • The Dolphins (2014)
  • Pranayakatha (2014)
  • Kootathil Oral (2014)
  • Manja (2014)
  • Mr.Fraud (2014)
  • On The Way (2014)
  • Thomson Villa (2014)
  • Parayan Bakki Vechathu (2014)
  • Ringmaster (2014)
  • Onnum Mindathe (2014)
  • Kumbasaram (2015)
  • Mashithandu (2015)
  • Oru New Generation Pani (2015)
  • Onnam Loka Mahayudham (2015)
  • Tharakangale Sakshi (2015)
  • Ellam Chettante Ishtam Pole (2015)
  • 32aam Adhyayam 23aam Vaakyam (2015)
  • Two Countries (2015)
  • Action Hero Biju (2016)
  • Kolamass (2016)
  • Pachakallam (2016)
  • King Liar (2016)
  • Action Hero Biju (2016)
  • Welcome to Central Jail (2016)
  • Hello Dubaikkaran (2017)
  • Sathya (2017)
  • Aakashamittayi (2017)
  • Kaaliyan (2017)
  • Role Models (2017)
  • Viswavikyathamay Payyanmar (2017)
  • Marubhoomiyile Mazhathullikal (2018)
  • Aami (2018)
  • Ottakoru Kamukan (2018)
  • Neeli (2018)
  • Mohanlal (2018)
  • Ira (2018)
  • Oru Pazhaya Bomb Kadha (2018)
  • Thanaha (2018)
  • Ottakoru Kaamukan (2018)
  • Janathipan (2019)
  • Madhura Raja (2019)
  • Children's Park (2019)
  • Thrissur Pooram (2019)
  • Ice Orathi (2021)
  • Bheeshma Parvam (2021) as Girija Achari
  • Naaradan (2022) [20]
  • Sesham Mike-il Fathima (2023) as Himself
Composer
  • "Amme Pinvili Vilikkaathe" ... Pokkuveyil 1982
  • "Oru Ormmathan" ... Pokkuveyil 1982
  • "Paampu Kadicha" ... Ezhuthaappurangal 1987
Lyricist
  • Amme Pinvili Vilikkaathe ... Pokkuveyil 1982
  • Oru Ormmathan ... Pokkuveyil 1982
  • Nimishamaam ... Sruthi 1987
  • Leelaaravindam ... Sruthi 1987
  • Cheekithirukiya ... Sruthi 1987
  • Onam Vannu (Bit) ... Sruthi 1987
  • Ganapathiye Nin Achan ... Theertham 1987
  • Aathintho ... Theertham 1987
  • Bas More Nainan ... Theertham 1987
  • Paampu Kadicha ... Ezhuthaappurangal 1987
  • Kaanaamarayathu ... Pradakshinam 1994
  • Kaavalam Kiliye ... Saamoohya Paadam 1996
  • Kaavalam Kiliye ... Saamoohya Paadam 1996
  • Indrasabha ... Abraham & Lincoln 2007
  • Thakkida Tharikida ... Abraham & Lincoln 2007
  • Swapnamaraalike ... Abraham & Lincoln 2007
  • Kezhamaankannaale ... Abraham & Lincoln 2007
  • uduraajamukhi ... Abraham & Lincoln 2007
  • Raagam Shokam ... Thaniye 2007 G Venugopal
Playback singer
  • Poothappaattu ... Chillu 1982
  • Amme Pinvili Vilikkaathe ... Pokkuveyil 1982
  • Oru Ormmathan ... Pokkuveyil 1982
  • Paampu Kadicha ... Ezhuthaappurangal 1987
  • Idavamaasa perumazha ... Makalkku 2005
Story
  • Jaalakam (1987)
  • Idanaazhiyil Oru Kaalocha (1987)
  • Oozham (1988)
  • Orukkam (1990)
Dialogue
  • Jaalakam (1987)
  • Idanaazhiyil Oru Kaalocha (1987)
Screenplay

Television

  • Anuraga Ganam Pole(Zee Keralam)
  • Amma Makal (Zee Keralam)
  • Thoovalsparsham (TV series) (Asianet)
  • Thinkalkalamaan (Surya TV)
  • Chackoyum Maryyum (Mazhavil Manorama)
  • Sumangali Bhava (Zee Keralam)
  • Bhagyajathakam (Mazhavil Manorama)
  • Gauri (Surya TV)
  • Seetha (Flowers TV)
  • Ammuvinte Amma (Mazhavil Manorama)
  • Pokkuveyil (Flowers TV)
  • Mayamohini (Mazhavil Manorama)
  • Karuthamuthu (Asianet)
  • Ganga (Doordarshan)
  • Eran Nilav (Doordarshan)
  • Devimahathmyam (Asianet)
  • Balamani (Mazhavil Manorama)
  • Chila Nerangalil Chila Manushyar (Amrita TV)
  • Vadakaikkoru Hridayam (Amrita TV)
  • Kathayile Rajakumari (Mazhavil Manorama)
  • Pookalam (Surya TV) - title song lyrics
  • Mizhi Thurakkumo (Doordarshan)
  • Thulabharam (Surya TV)
  • Indhraneelam (Surya TV)
  • Priyamanasi (Surya TV)
  • Swapnagale Kaaval (Kairali TV)
  • Meera (Asianet)
  • Makalude Amma (Surya TV)
  • Mizhi Thurakkumbol (Surya TV)
  • Venalmazha (Surya TV)
  • Parvanendu

Web series

Year Title Role Notes
2024 Jai Mahendran TBA [21]

Notes

  1. ^ Translation of poems by Pablo Neruda, Charles Baudelaire, Rabindranath Tagore, Tennyson etc.
  2. ^ First published in 1977 in Veekshanam Varshikapathippu

References

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  13. ^ Malayalam poet embraces Buddhism Rediff – 24 January 2000
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  21. ^ "Saiju Kurup's Sony LIV series Jai Mahendran gets a release date". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 7 January 2024.

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