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Years active
  
1960–1990

Name
  
P. Sarangapani

Role
  
Screenwriter


P. K. Sarangapani

Born
  
1925
Alappuzha, Kerala

Occupation
  
Screenwriter Playwright

Died
  
February 2, 2011, Cherthala

Parents
  
Kankali, Arattuvazhi Anthekkuparambil Veettil Pappi

Movies
  
Palattu Koman, Aromalunni, Kadathanadan Ambadi, Theeram Thedunna Thira, Achaaram Ammini Osharam

Similar People
  
Kunchacko, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, Prem Nazir, Adoor Bhasi, Ragini

P. K. Sarangapani (1925 – 2 February 2011) was a Malayalam screenwriter and playwright. He has written the screenplay and dialogues for thirty six films, most of them for Kunchacko's Udaya Studios. Most of his films are Vadakkanpattu-related period dramas.

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Biography

Sarangapani was born on 1925 as the son of Arattuvazhi Anthekkuparambil Veettil Pappi and Kankali in Alappuzha district. After completing his education from Alappuzha, he worked in the South Indian Rubber Works. He joined the Communist Party of India (CPI) in mid-1940s and participated in the Punnapra-Vayalar uprising. He started his career as a writer through the Leftist stage movement and scripted some of the notable stage dramas of the 1950s and early 1960s.

He joined the Udaya Studios, founded by Kunchacko, in 1960 and scripted majority of their notable works during the 1960s and 1970s. His debut work Umma, based on a novel by Moidu Padiyath, was the first Muslim social film in Malayalam. Some of his famous films include Vadakkanpattu related Palattu Koman, Othenante Makan, Aromal Chekavar, Unniyarcha, Palattu Kunjikannan, Thumbolarcha and Kadathanadan Ambadi, and social dramas Manishada and Thaara.

His last work was released in 1990. He volunteerly retired from film industry during this period. Sarangapani who was suffering from a prolonged illness died on 2 February 2011 at a private hospital in Cherthala.

Films

  • Umma (1960)
  • Neeli Sali (1960)
  • Unniyarcha (1961)
  • Palattu Koman (1962)
  • Othenante Makan (1970)
  • Postmane Kananilla (1972)
  • Aromalunni (1972)
  • Pavangal Pennungal (1973)
  • Thumbolarcha (1974)
  • Manishada (1975)
  • Neela Ponman (1975)
  • Cheenavala (1975)
  • Mallanum Mathevanum (1976)
  • Kannappanunni (1977)
  • Kadathanattu Makkam (1977)
  • Acharam Ammini Osaram Omana (1977)
  • Palattu Kunjikannan (1980)
  • Kadathanadan Ambadi (1990)
  • Aromal Chekavar
  • Thaara
  • Plays

  • Ballatha Duniyavu
  • Chilamboli
  • Bhavana
  • Avarente Makkal
  • References

    P. K. Sarangapani Wikipedia