Nagavally R. S. Kurup

Nagavally R. S. Kurup, or Nagavally, as he was popularly known was a writer, commentator and broadcaster best known for his works in the All India Radio. He was the father of the Malayalam actor Venu Nagavally. He authored over 50 literary works including plays and around 20 film scripts. He penned the script for the Malayalam film Newspaper Boy which is regarded as the first neo-realist movie in Malayalam.[1]

Nagavally R. Sreedhara Kurup
Born1917
Died(2003-12-27)27 December 2003
OccupationWriter, Script writer, commentator and broadcaster
Spouse(s)Rajamma
ChildrenVenu Nagavally, Ramachandran, Vasundara, Lalithambi
Parent(s)P. M. Rama Kuruppu, Kuttiyamma

He was honoured by the Kerala Sahithya Akademi for his overall contributions to Malayalam literature. The Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi also had honoured him with an award.[1]

Early life and career

Nagavally R. Sreedhara Kurup was born to Adv P. M. Rama Kuruppu Nagavally and Kuttiyamma at Ramankary village in Kuttanad of Alappuzha district in 1917. He had his primary education from Sanatana Dharma Vidyasala High School, Alappuzha, St. Berchmans College and Maharaja's College, Ernakulam. He wrote articles on Malayarajyam weekly, Kollam.[2] After his graduation, he started his career with the Indian Bank but left it to join the SD College, Alappuzha, as a lecturer in the Department of Psychology and worked there for 9 years. In 1951, he joined All India Radio. He was senior producer at the time of his retirement from AIR in 1977.[1]

Personal life

He was married to Rajamma. The couple had four children Venu Nagavally, Ramachandran, Vasundara and Lalithambi.

Contributions

Movies
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References

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