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Lenin Rajendran

Indian filmmaker and politician (1951–2019)

Lenin Rajendran

Summary

Indian filmmaker and politician (1951–2019)

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Lenin Rajendran (1951 – 14 January 2019) was an Indian film director and screenwriter who worked in Malayalam cinema. He served as the Chairman of Kerala State Film Development Corporation from 2016 to January 2019.

Career

Beginning his film-making career as an assistant to director P. A. Backer, Rajendran made his directorial debut with Venal (1982). Although Rajendran mainly worked in independent and serious cinema, his films retained elements of mainstream film production. His works, the last of which was the film Edavappathy (2016), are distinguished by the absence of traditional happy endings.

An active member of the Communist party, Rajendran at times integrated his political orientation into his screen work: his 1985 film Meenamasithile Sooryan was about the anti-feudal upheaval of the 1940s in Kerala from a Communist viewpoint. As a CPI(M) nominee, he contested against Shri K. R. Narayanan in Ottapalam in both the 1989 and 1991 Lok Sabha elections.

Swathi Thirunal (1987), a period film was a biographical work of a 19th-century king of Travancore, better known as a musical composer. While Daivathinte Vikrithikal (1992) was the cinematic adaptation of M. Mukundan's novel of the same name, Kulam (1997) was a loose adaptation of C. V. Raman Pillai's historical novel Marthandavarma, Mazha (2001) was adapted from Madhavikutty's Nashtapetta Neelambhari. One of his other films, Anyar (2003) deals with the hot topic of communal polarisation in Kerala. | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140416025407/http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/01/27/stories/2006012701150100.htm | url-status = dead | archive-date = 16 April 2014

His other films are Prem Nazirine Kanmanilla (1983), Puravrutham (1988), and Vachanam (1989).

Не was the chairman of Kerala State Film Development Corporation.

Death

Lenin Rajendran died on 14 January 2019 in Apollo Hospital Chennai after a liver transplant, at the age of 67. His body was taken back to his native place, and was cremated with full state honours. He is survived by his wife Dr. Ramani, son Gouthaman and daughter Parvathi.

Awards

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Kerala State Film Awards

  • 1987 - Kerala State Film Award (Special Jury Award): Swathi Thirunal (film)

  • 1992 - Kerala State Film Award for Best Film: Daivathinte Vikrithikal

  • 1996 - Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value : Kulam

  • 2006 - Kerala State Film Award for Best Director : Rathri Mazha

  • 2010 - Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Film:Makaramanju

International Film Festival of Kerala

  • 2010 - FIPRESCI Prize for Best Malayalam Film - Makaramanju

Kerala State Television Awards

  • 1999 - Second Best Teleserial: Balyakalasmaranakal
  • 2011 - Best Documentary (Biography): Kaviyoor Revamma

;Kerala Film Critics Award

  • 2003 - Special Jury Award : Anyar
  • 2006 - Second Best Film : Rathri Mazha
  • 2010 - Second Best Film : Makaramanju
  • 2016 - Best Screenplay : Edavappathy

Filmography

Director Lenin Rajendran with the cast of the film at Indian Panorama, during presentation on 24.11.2007 at Panji Goa
YearTitleCast
1981VenalSukumaran, Jalaja
1982ChilluVenu Nagavalli, Shanthi Krishna
1983Prem Nazirine KanmanillaPrem Nazir, Sreenivasan, Maniyanpilla Raju, Vijay Menon
1985Meenamasathile SooryanBharath Gopi, Venu Nagavalli, Vijay Menon, Murali, Ravi, Shobana
1985Mazhakkala Megham
1987Swathi ThirunalAnant Nag, Ranjini
1988PuravruthamOm Puri
1989VachanamSuresh Gopi, Jayaram, Sithara, Sreevidya, Thilakan, Mamukkoya
1992Daivathinte VikrithikalRaghuvaran, Srividya, Thilakan, Vineeth, Sudheesh, Siddique
1997KulamSuresh Gopi, Bhanupriya, Vijayaraghavan
2000MazhaBiju Menon, Lal, Samyuktha Varma, Jagathy Sreekumar, Thilakan, Urmila Unni
2003AnyarJyothirmayi, Biju Menon, Lal, Siddique
2007Rathri MazhaVineeth, Meera Jasmine, Manoj K. Jayan, Biju Menon, Lalu Alex, Cochin Haneefa
2010MakaramanjuSantosh Sivan, Karthika Nair, Nithya Menon, Lakshmi Sarma
2016EdavappathyUtthara Unni, Manisha Koirala, Siddhartha
2017Crossroad Segment - Pinpe NadappavalAnjana Chandran, Joy Mathew, Sagar

References

References

  1. "Lenin Rajendran: Movies, Photos, Videos, News, Biography & Birthday | eTimes".
  2. (15 January 2019). "Veteran Malayalam film director Lenin Rajendran passes away".
  3. (2019-01-15). "Director Lenin Rajendran passes away".
  4. (2019-01-14). "Malayalam director Lenin Rajendran passes away".
  5. Praveen, S. R.. (2019-02-01). "Lenin Rajendran: chronicler of the oppressed".
  6. "Cinemaofmalayalam.net".
  7. (14 January 2019). "Lenin Rajendran dead - The Hindu". The Hindu.
  8. Abhijith. (2016-11-24). "Malayalam Actors Who Appeared As Themselves In Films!".
  9. (2019-01-14). "Veteran Malayalam film director Lenin Rajendran dead at 67".
  10. "Home".
  11. (2019-01-16). "Lenin Rajendran cremated".
  12. (2019-01-14). "Award-winning Malayalam filmmaker Lenin Rajendran passes away".
  13. (2016-05-28). "Critics awards announced".
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