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G. R. Indugopan

Indian writer and director (born 1974)


Indian writer and director (born 1974)

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G. R. Indugopan, is an Indian screenwriter, director and a writer of Malayalam literature. Known as one of the post-modern writers of Malayalam, Indugopan is the director of the 2007 Malayalam movie, Ottakkayyan, and has published several books which include novels, short story anthologies, memoirs and travelogue.

Biography

Indugopan was born to Gopinatha Pillai and Sadhayamma on 19 April 1974 at Valathungal, in Kollam district of the south Indian state of Kerala.

Ice-1960C, a novel by Indugopan based on nanotechnology and published by DC books, is reported to be the first technology novel in Malayalam. His other works include a two novel edition, Cheenkanni Vettakkarante Athmakathayum Muthala Layaniyum, Manaljeevikal, dealing with the mineral sand mining areas of Kollam Chavara area, and Iruttu Pathradhipar, short story anthology. He is a recipient of several awards such as Abu Dhabi Sakthi Award (2017, for the story Kollappatti Daya), Kumkumam Award, and Ashan Prize.

Indugopan wrote the script of Chithariyavar, a Malayalam movie featuring Sreenivasan and directed by Lalji. His debut as a director was with Ottakkayyan, a 2007 film. His novel, Kali Gandhaki, was made into a tele-series by Madhupal which had its screen-play written by P. F. Mathews.

Indugopan is a senior sub editor of Malayala Manorama daily and lives in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.

Bibliography

Novels

Novellas

YearTitleTitle in EnglishPublisher
2012Rakthaniramulla OrangeOrange With The Color Of BloodKottayam: DC Books
2013Rathriyiloru CyclewalaCyclewala In NightKottayam: DC Books
2018Ottakkalulla PrethamLoner GhostChintha Publications

Short story anthologies

YearTitleTitle in EnglishPublisher
2001Iruttu PathradhiparDarker Newspaper EditorsKottayam: DC Books
2017Kollappatti DayaKollappatti DayaKottayam: DC Books

Memoirs

YearTitleTitle in EnglishPublisher
2017Water Body: Vellam Kondulla AthmakathaWater Body: Autobiography With WaterChintha Publishers

Travelogue

YearTitleTitle in EnglishPublisher
2018Russian YuvathwathinoppamWith Russian YouthsKottayam: DC Books

Adaptations

  • "Chennaya" is a novel published in 2021 were GR Indugopan's first book-to-screen adaptation. The film is directed by Shaji Azeez and is titled Wolf, with the screenplay written by the author himself.

  • 2022 released film Oru Thekkan Thallu Case is directed by Sreejith.N and written by Rajesh Pinnadan, based on the 2018 novel "Ammini Pillai Vettu Case."

  • Under the direction of "Shaji Kailas", Indugopan wrote the script for the film Kaapa, based on the short story "Shankhumukhi" from the gangster crime novel "Padinjarekollam Chorakaalam."

  • Ponman is the film version of Indu Gopan's own book, "Naalanchu Cheruppakkar", with the screenplay written by him and Justin Mathew. It also marks the directorial debut of Jothish Shankar.

  • Vilayath Buddha is a film adaptation of the novel "Vilayat Buddha," one of Indu Gopan's notable works, published in 2020. After the huge success of Ayyappanum Koshiyum, director Sachy had a plan to film the story. After his untimely death, it was debut directed by his own assistant Jayan Nambiar, and features Prithviraj Sukumaran and Shammi Thilakan in the main leads and the screenplay is written by Rajesh Pinnadan and Indu Gopan himself.

Filmography

YearWorkContributionNotes
2004ChithariyavarLalji GeorgeScreenplay
2007OttakkayyanHimselfScreenplay, Direction
2013Up & Down: Mukalil OralunduT. K. Rajeev KumarScreenplay
2021WolfShaji AzeezScreenplay
2022Oru Thekkan Thallu CaseSreejith N.Story
KaapaShaji KailasScreenplayAdaptation of short story Shankumukhi
2023ChristyAlvin HenryScreenplay written with Benyamin
2025PonmanJothish ShankarAdaptation of novel Naalanchu cheruppakkar
Vilayath BuddhaJayan NambiarAdaptation of novel Vilayath Buddha

References

References

  1. (2019). "Postmodernism". Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala.
  2. (2019). "Amazon profile". Amazon.
  3. "G R Indugopan".
  4. (2019). "Profile on Puzha". Puzha.
  5. (2019). "KLF -SPEAKER-2019- G.R.INDUGOPAN". Kerala Literature Festival.
  6. G. R. Indugopan. (2012). "ICE - 196C". DC Books.
  7. (2019). "Cheenkanni Vettakkarante Athmakathayum Muthala Layaniyum". Chintha Publishers.
  8. (25 January 2005). "Many-layered novel". The Hindu.
  9. G. R. Indugopan. "Manaljeevikal".
  10. G. R. Indugopan. (11 November 2001). "Iruttu Pathradhipar". DC Books.
  11. (2019). "ഇരുട്ട്‌ പത്രാധിപർ". Puzha.
  12. (16 July 2018). "അബുദാബി ശക്തി അവാർഡുകൾ പ്രഖ്യാപിച്ചു സമഗ്രസംഭാവന പുരസ‌്കാരം എം മുകുന്ദന്". Deshabhimani.
  13. (2019). "G R Indugopan". M3DB.
  14. (2019). "Chithariyavar". Ezhuthupura.
  15. (September 2019). "Ottakayyan". IMDb.
  16. Athira M.. (16 February 2017). "A novel narrative". Report.
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