Vennala Mohan

Mohan Kumar P.P. also known as Vennala Mohan is a multi-faceted artist with numerous contributions in Malayalam as novelist, short story writer, script writer, lyricist, poet, actor and dubbing artist. He has also anchored many programs in All India Radio and Doordarshan. He has completed Diploma in Journalism and has been working with several leading media houses in Kerala and Lakshadweep.

Vennala Mohan
വെണ്ണല മോഹൻ
Born
Mohankumar P.P

(1961-05-18)18 May 1961
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndian
Alma materMaharaja's College, Ernakulam
OccupationNovelist, Short story writer, Script writer, Lyricist, Poet, Actor, Dubbing artist
Notable work
Ini Saranya Parayatte

Early life

Vennala Mohan was born at Vennala in Ernakulam district Kerala on 18 May 1961. His father Prabhakara kurup was a businessman and mother Ambujakhy kunjamma was taking care of the house hold. Mohan had his education at Government High School, Vennala and later at Maharaja's College, Ernakulam. Mohan started writing story at the age of 13, with Oru nunayude katha(Story of a lie) in the Balalokam magazine in 1974 and Dukham (Sorrow) was published in Talir magazine in 1975.

Contributions

Books

# Name Category Year Publisher
1 Innathe Katha Collection Of Stories Of Various Authors Malayala Sahityamandalam
2 Innathe Kavitha Collection Of Poems Of Various Poets Malayala Sahityamandalam
3 Radha Novel 1990 Desabandhu
4 Ini Saranya Parayatte Novel 2001 DC Books
5 Yudham Novel 2004 DC Books
6 Vichithra Visheshangal Stories 2006 Kurukshetra
7 Kuttikalkulla Ramayana Kathakal Stories 2006 Kurukshetra
8 Keerthi Mudra Novel 2007 Olive
9 Kavyangalkku Pinnile Kathakal Stories 2008 Sura
10 Pathinettu Puranathile Kathakal Stories 2008 Ascens
11 Agni Pookkunna Manassukal Novellette 2009 Paridhi
12 Swayam Bhavi Ariyan Astrology 2009 Ascens
13 Devayanam - Nagaram Novel 2009 Sura
14 Avare Nakshathrangal Kathirikkunnu Novel 2009 Samayam
15 Porutham Novel 2010 Dronacharya
16 Manassil Oru Manchady Novel 2010 Dronacharya
17 Kuttikalkulla Bhagavatha Kathakal Stories 2012 Kurukshetra
18 Periya Puranayhile Kathakal Stories 2012 Kurukshetra
19 Jalakangalkkappuram Novel 2012 Insight
20 Mizhikalil Maunam Novel 2012 Insight
21 Akasam Nashtappettaval Novel 2012 Poorna
22 Orammaye Avasyamundu Novel 2014 Arun
23 Manassinoru Marupuram Novel 2017 Adithya Publications
24 Amruthu Children's literature 2017 Buddha Books
25 Puranathile Poorvajanma Kathakal Stories 2017 Kurukshetra
26 Mehaboob Pattinte Panapathram Biography 2017 Soorya Books
27 Parayan Baki Vachathu Memories 2019 Don Books Kottayam
28 Sooryan Padinjaru Udikkunnu Novel 2019 Unma Books - Nooranad
29 Hidumbi Novel 2020 Sahitya Pravarthaka Sahakarana Sankham

Television

# Name Channel Roles
1 Ennunni Kannanurangan DD Malayalam Screen Play, Dialogue
2 Snehanjali Asianet Screen Play
3 Kannadiyile Mazha Bharath T.V Screen Play Dialogue
4 Agniputhri Asianet Dialogue
5 Sreedhanam Jeevan TV Story, Screen Play. Dialogue
6 Orammaye Avasyamundu Asianet Telefilm Story, Script
7 Puzha Parayukayanu Asianet Screen Play Story
8 Kannande Karyangal Surya TV Cinema Story Screenplay
9 Nilavu Thodumpol Surya TV Script Story
10 Ponnuvinum Oru Divasam Surya TV Cinema Screen Play
11 Interview With Singer Manjari Asianet Script
# Name Association
1 Balalokam Editoral Board Member
2 Vartha Weekly Editoral Board Member
3 Durmoham Evening Daily Correspondent
4 Janmabhoomi Onam Special Issue Editor
5 Sakhi Editor
6 Deepaprabha Lakshadweep Varta Patrika Editor
7 Kochi International Book Fest Souvenir Editor
8 Dharmaprakasan Bulletin Editor
9 Janani, America Articles
10 International Malayalee, America Articles
11 Rasmi Fortnightly, Germany Novel columnist for last 20 years

Paper Presentation

# Subject Representation Year Organizer
1 Ramayana - The Classic Represented Malayalam, the language of Kerala 2018 Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
2 Pundit K. P. Karappan, the leader of Renaissance Selected for presentation 2018 Ayyankali Chair and University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram

Awards

  • 2012 – Atlas Kairali Bala Sahitya Award[1]
  • 2012 – Atymayanangalude Khasak Award For Novelette[2]
  • 2008 – Jaycey Foundation Award For Novel[3]
  • 1999 – Solomon Joseph Award For Short Story
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References

  1. "Atlas Kairali literary awards announced". The Hindu. 6 April 2012. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  2. "M k Harikumar times".
  3. "Jaycey award". jaycey foundation.
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