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Ponkunnam Damodaran

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Ponkunnam Damodaran
M. N. Damodaran
Also known asPonkunnam Damodaran
Born25 November 1915
Ponkunnam, British India
Died24 November 1994(1994-11-24) (aged 78)
Occupation(s)Lyricist, poet, school teacher

Ponkunnam Damodaran (1915-1994) was an Indian poet, novelist, dramatist and communist supporter who was active from 1940 to 1970. He wrote the song "Pachappanamthate...", used in the Malayalam film Nottam. He was posthumously awarded the Kerala state award (best lyricist) for the song in 2006. He was born in Ponkunnam in Kottayam district of Kerala. Damodaran wrote the novels Sarpam kotthunna sathyangal, Aadarsam theechoolayanu. He also wrote plays including Mathamethaayaalum Manushyan Nannavanam and Rashtra Silpi. He wrote six songs with Vayalar Ramavarma in Nammalonnu-drama written by Cherukaadu. The song 'Irunaazhi manninnai urukunna karshakar irukaali maadukalaayirunnu' Pachappanamthathe punnarappoomuthe punnellin poonkarale' were written for this play with music by M.S. Babu Raj and sung by kozhikkode Abdul kader.[1]

List of songs used in films

No. Year Song Film Singer Music director
1 2005 " Pachappanamthathe..." Nottam KJ Yesudas, Sujatha Mohan M Jayachandran
2 2009 " Janaganamana..." Mounam Biju Narayanan, Madhu Balakrishnan, Jyotsna, Shoba MD Rajendran

References

  1. ^ Thekkek, Thampy Antony (27 June 2020). Devil Mountain. Notion Press. ISBN 978-1-64899-636-8.
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