Balachandran Chullikkadu

Balachandran Chullikkadu

Balachandran Chullikkadu
Born M. Balachandran
(1957-07-30) 30 July 1957
Paravoor, Kerala, India
Occupation Poet, film actor, lyricist, screenplay writer
Religion Buddhism
Spouse(s) Vijayalakshmi

Balachandran Chullikkadu (Malayalam: ബാലചന്ദ്രന് ചുള്ളിക്കാട്; born 30 July 1957) is a Malayalam poet, lyricist and film actor.

Early and personal life

Balachandran Chullikkad

Balachandran was born in Paravur, Ernakulam, Kerala. He completed his graduation in English literature from Maharajas College, Ernakulam.[1]

In 2000 he took Buddhism as his religion.[2] 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.[3]

Chullikkadu is married to the Malayalam poet Vijayalakshmi. He retired from Kerala State Government service on 31 July 2013. He got National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film Narration / Voice Over for The 18 Elephants – 3 Monologues in 2003

Career

His collection of poems published are Pathinettu Kavithakal, Amaavaasi, Ghazal, Maanasaantharam, Dracula etc. A collection of his complete poems, Balachandran Chullikkadinte Kavithakal (The Poems of Balachandran Chullikkad, 2000) was published by DC Books, Kottayam, Kerala, India. They have also published the book of his memoirs, Chidambarasmarana (2001).

He has participated in many national literary seminars organised by 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. He represented Indian poetry in the international bookfair in Gotenborg, Sweden in November 1997.

Chullikkadu is also an actor in Malayalam films and serials.[4][5] 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.[6]

Awards

Filmography

As an actor

  1. Welcome to Central Jail (2016)
  2. Action Hero Biju (2016)
  3. Two Countries (2015)
  4. 32aam adhyayam 23aam vaakyam (2015)
  5. Onnum Mindathe (2014)
  6. Ringmaster (2014)
  7. Parayan Bakki Vechathu (2014)
  8. On The Way (2014)
  9. Mr.Fraud (2014)
  10. Manja (2014)
  11. Kootathil Oral (2014)
  12. Avicharitha
  13. Avarude Veedu
  14. Kaattum Mazhayum
  15. Pigman (2013)
  16. Silence (2013)
  17. Omega.exe (2013)
  18. Nadodimannan (2013)....KRP
  19. Kadal Kadannu Oru Mathukkutty (2013)
  20. Bharya Athra Pora (2013)
  21. Proprietors : Kammath & Kammath (2013)
  22. Emmanuel (2013)
  23. Lokpaal (2013)
  24. August Club (2013)
  25. Sound Thoma (2013)
  26. Nine One Six – 916 (2012)
  27. Thattatin Maryathu (2012)
  28. Mayamohini (2012)
  29. Ayaalum Njaanum Thammil (2012)
  30. Naughty Professor (2012)
  31. Orkoot Orarmakoot (2012)
  32. Bombay March 12 (2011)
  33. Collector (2011)
  34. 15 August (2011)
  35. Three Kings (2011)
  36. Ithu Nammude Katha (2011)
  37. Pranchiyettan and the Saint (2010)
  38. Sakudumbam Shyamala(2010)
  39. Elsamma Enna Aankutty (2010)
  40. Bodyguard (2010)
  41. Sadgamaya (2010)
  42. Amma Nilaavu (2010)
  43. Ivar Vivahitharayal (2009)
  44. Vairam: Fight for Justice
  45. Madhyavenal (2009)
  46. Chattambinadu (2009)
  47. Utharaswayamvaram (2009)
  48. Samastha Keralam P.O. (2009)
  49. Vellathooval (2009)
  50. Ividam Swargammanu (2009)
  51. Kali (2009)
  52. Pakal Nakshathrangal (2008)
  53. Minnaminnikkoottam (2008)
  54. Oridathoru Puzhayundu (2008)
  55. Parunthu(2008) .... Abraham
  56. One Way Ticket (2008)
  57. Nasrani (2007)
  58. Abraham & Lincoln (2007)
  59. Ali Bhai (2007)
  60. Vasthavam (2006)
  61. Aanachantham (2006)
  62. Chinthamani Kolacase (2006)
  63. Bharathchandran IPS (2005)
  64. Makalkku (2005) ... Sound Presence
  65. Nerariyan CBI (2005)
  66. The Tiger (2005)
  67. Manikyan (2005) as himself
  68. Rappakal (2005)
  69. Pradakshinam (1994)
  70. Marikkunnilla Njaan (1988)
  71. Theertham (1987)
  72. Ezhuthaappurangal (1987)
  73. Pokkuveyil (1982)

As a music composer

As a lyricist

As a playback singer

Story

Dialogue

Screenplay

Television serials

References

  1. "Manorama Online : Breaking News, Kerala news, latest news, India, Kerala politics, sports, movies, celebrities, lifestyle, E-paper, Photos & Videos". Malayala Manorama. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  2. Malayalam poet embraces Buddhism Rediff – 24 January 2000
  3. George Iype (4 April 2000). "Hindu gods never forgive. They only punish". Rediff.com. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  4. "Balachandran Chullikkad". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  5. "Friday Review Thiruvananthapuram / TV Serials : Talkies". The Hindu. 28 March 2008. Archived from the original on 23 May 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2009.
  6. Sashi Kumar (2–15 January 2010). "Aravindan's art". Frontline. Retrieved 10 June 2013.

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