T. Damodaran

T. Damodaran (Malayalam: ടി. ദാമോദരൻ; c. 1935 – 28 March 2012)[1] was a screenwriter of Malayalam cinema. He scripted some of the biggest blockbusters in Malayalam cinema.[2] Damodaran and director I. V. Sasi teamed up to produce many hit movies,[3] including Angadi, Eee Nadu, Vartha, Avanazhi, Inspector Balram, 1921, Adimakal Udamakal, and Balram vs. Taradas. He also teamed up with director Priyadarshan to produce many hit movies including Aryan, Advaitham, Abhimanyu, and Kala Pani.

T. Damodaran
ടി. ദാമോദരൻ
Bornc. 1935
Died28 March 2012 (aged 77)
Kozhikode, Kerala, India
OccupationScreenwriter
Years active1975–2012
Spouse(s)Pushpa
ChildrenDeedi, Simna, Reshmi

His daughter, Deedi Damodaran, is also a screenwriter of Malayalam cinema.[4] She made her debut with the film Gulmohar.[5]

Career

Popularly known as Damodaran Master, T. Damodaran began his career in cinema as a script writer in early 70s. A physical education teacher in a school at Kozhikode by profession, Damodaran became active in theatre by late sixties and got into the company of several theatre and cinema artists of the era including Thikkodiyan, Kuthiravattom Pappu, Hariharan, and Kunjandi. He was a part of the Slapstick Theatre, in which Kuthiravattom Pappu was a leading actor. He wrote and acted in several comedies and satires and his dramas were mainly packed with social issues. This was noticed by Hariharan, who forced Damodaran to enter into cinema making. Though, made his debut in 1973, Damodaran became active in cinema by late 70s, after joining with I. V. Sasi with whom he later made around fifty films. It was the huge success of Angaadi in 1980 that gave a break to the career of Damodaran. Directed by I. V. Sasi, Angadi had Jayan and Seema in leading roles and broke several collection records. This was followed by Meen, Kanthavalayam, and Karimbana, all super hits.

In the 1980s, the scripts of Damodaran created sensation and furore in theatres. The scripts were mainly socio-dramas, which often criticized the establishments and were packed with heavy punch dialogues. Mostly directed by Sasi, these films were well received by general public. Thadakam, Thushaaram, Ee Nadu, Innalenkil Naale, Iniyenkilum, Vartha, Angadikappurathu, Avanazhi, all were huge hits at box office. Apart from I. V. Sasi, T. Damodaran, also wrote scripts for directors like Priyadarshan, Anil, and Bharathan. Mani Ratnam's first and only film in Malayalam Unaru was based on the script by Damodaran in 1985. In the year 1988, Sasi directed a periodic drama based on the script by T. Damodaran, 1921, which was then the most expensive film in Malayalam. T. Damodaran has called this film as his dream project. Appearing Mammootty in leading, 1921 revolved around the Moppillai mutiny in Malabar in 1921 against British. This film was a huge hit at box office.

Though, in 90s, Damodaran reduced the number of films, several hits were born from his pen. Inspector Balram, Abhimanyu, Advaitham, and Kala Pani were some among them. His last release was Yes Your Honour, directed by V. M. Vinu, starring Sreenivasan, Padmapriya, Innocent, and Saikumar, which also was a hit.

Apart from being a writer Damodaran has acted in quite a few films, most noted roles being Hajiyar with Kalandan in Kilichundan Mampazham and as K P Hamsa in Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha (film) to name a few. These roles were given to him both as an appreciation to his action abilities as well as the respective directors respect to him.

Selected filmography

YearTitleDirector
2006Yes Your HonourV.M. Vinu
2006Balram vs. TaradasI.V. Sasi
1999MeghamPriyadarshan
1997Stalin ShivadasT. S Suresh Babu
1996MahathmaShaji Kailas
1996KalapaniPriyadarshan
1995Kaattile Thadi Thevarude AanaHaridas
1994The CityI.V. Sasi
1993JanamViji Thampi
1993JackpotJoemon
1992AdvaithamPriyadarshan
1991AbhimanyuPriyadarshan
1991Inspector BalramI.V. Sasi
1990Aanaval MothiramG.S.Vijayan
1990ArhathaI.V. Sasi
1988AryanPriyadarshan
19881921I.V. Sasi
1988AbkariI.V. Sasi
1987NalkavalaI.V. Sasi
1987Ithrayum KaalamI.V. Sasi
1987VruthamI.V. Sasi
1987Adimakal UdamakalI.V. Sasi
1986AdiverukalP. Anil
1986AvanazhiI.V. Sasi
1986VaarthaI.V. Sasi
1985AngadikkappurathI.V. Sasi
1984Ithiri Poove Chuvanna PooveBharathan
1984UnaruManirathnam
1983HimamJoshy
1983Kattathe KilikkooduBharathan
1983America AmericaI.V. Sasi
1983IniyenkilumI.V. Sasi
1983NanayamI.V. Sasi
1982Innallenkil NaaleI.V. Sasi
1982Ee NaduI.V. Sasi
1982John Jaffer JanardhananI.V. Sasi
1982ThadakamI.V. Sasi
1981ThusharamI.V. Sasi
1981AhimsaI.V. Sasi
1981Hamsa GeethamI.V. Sasi
1980KanthavalayamI.V. Sasi
1980MeenI.V. Sasi
1980AngaadiI.V. Sasi
1976AarattuI.V. Sasi
1976Ammini AmmavanHariharan
1975Love MarriageHariharan
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References

  1. http://www.mathrubhumi.com/story.php?id=262080
  2. "Author of blockbusters". The Hindu. 23 February 2007. Retrieved 25 March 2009.
  3. Kasbekar, Asha (2006). Pop Culture India!. ABC-CLIO. p. 234. ISBN 978-1-85109-636-7.
  4. "Scripting her success". The Hindu. 23 October 2009. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  5. "Deedi damodaran". slideshare.net. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
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