Subhash Chandran Explained

Subhash Chandran
Birth Date:1972
Birth Place:Kadungalloor, Ernakulam District, Kerala State, India
Occupation:Journalist, Novelist, Short story writer
Language:Malayalam
Nationality:Indian
Genre:Fiction
Notableworks:Manushyanu Oru Aamukham, Samudrashila, ghadikarangal nilaykkunna samayam, parudeesanashtam,bloody mary, vihitham,KATHAKAL- subhash chandran,thalppam,janmam (screen play),
Spouse:Jayashree
Awards:kendra sahithya academy award, kerala sahithya academy award (twice), vayalar award, odakkuzhal award, basheer puraskaram, padmaprabha puraskaram, o v vijayan purakaram, padmarajan puraskaram, kovilan puraskaram, malayattoor award, bhasha institute award etc

Subhash Chandran (born 1972) is a Malayalam novelist, short story writer and journalist from Kerala, India. His work includes the 2010 novel Manushyanu Oru Aamukham and the stories "Vadhakramam", "Sanmargam", "Parudeesa Nashtam" and "Guptham", which have been adapted into films.[1] Chandran is the only writer to receive Kerala Sahitya Akademi Awards for both his debut story collection (2001) and debut novel (2011).[2]

Early life and education

Subhash Chandran was born in 1972 in Kadungalloor, near Alwaye, Kerala, to Chandrasekharan Pillai and Ponnamma. After completing his PG in Malayalam,[3] and securing the first rank from Mahatma Gandhi University, he began writing.

Manushyanu Oru Amukham

See main article: Manushyanu Oru Aamukham. Subhash Chandran's 2010 novel Manushyanu Oru Amukham is set in the fictional village of Thachanakkara, about a central character named Jithendran. The novel was originally serialised in Mathrubhumi Weekly in 2009, before being published by DC Books in 2010. The novel was a critical success, and remains one of the best-selling books in Malayalam. The novel won the Vayalar Award (2015), Kendra Sahithya Academy Award (2015) Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award (2011) Odakkuzhal Award (2011), FOKANA Award (2012), Bhasha Institute's Basheer Puraskaaram (2012) and Kovilan Puraskaaram (2012). In 2016, the novel was translated into English, with the title A Preface to Man.[4]

Film adaptations

Four of Chandran's stories have been adapted into films. Based on the story "Vadhakramam", Pune Film Institute produced a short film that won a special jury mention in Rio de Janeiro Film Festival. The Malayalam feature film Laptop is an adaptation of the short story "Parudeesa Nashtam".[5] His story "Sanmargam" was filmed as A Knife in the Bar in Malayalam while the story "Guptham" was filmed as Akasmikam by George Kithu.[6] [7]

Personal life

Subhash Chandran is married to Jayashree and the couple have two children -Sethuparvathy and Sethulakshmi. He is living in mayanad, near calicut medical college.Currently he is the editor in carge of leading malayalam cultural magazine Mathrubhumi weekly.[8]

Bibliography

Awards and recognition

In 1994, his story "Ghatikarangal Nilaykkunna Samayam" won an award instituted by Mathrubhumi Vishuppathippu. He has won numerous other awards including the Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award, Vayalar Award, Odakkuzhal Award, and the Confederation of Tamil Nadu Malayali Associations (CTMA) literary prize for outstanding young writers. He was the only Malayalam writer included on a list of outstanding young Indian writers compiled by The Times of India. He is the first and only writer to receive the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for both his debut story collection and debut novel, in 2001 and 2011 respectively. The English translation of his novel Manushyanu Oru Aamukham, entitled A preface To Man, published by Harper Collins in 2016, won the Crossword Book Award. Chandran received the Keerthi Mudra Award from the Asianet channel for his outstanding contributions to Malayalam literature.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Subhash Chandran- Speaker in Kerala literature Festival KLF –2021 Keralaliteraturefestival.com. 2021-06-11. keralaliteraturefestival.com. 11 June 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210611113433/http://keralaliteraturefestival.com/speakers_more.aspx?id=Mjg5. dead.
  2. Web site: Subash Chandran. 2021-06-11. Mathrubhumi. 23 January 2018 .
  3. Web site: Subash Chandran. 2021-06-11. Mathrubhumi. 11 January 2019 . en.
  4. Web site: The four aims of human life. 22 June 2016.
  5. Web site: Bold and beautiful. 2021-06-11. Khaleej Times. en.
  6. Jincy Balakrishnan (19 February 2012). "കഥ കടന്ന് തിരക്കഥയിലേക്ക്, സുഭാഷ് ചന്ദ്രന്‍ പറയുന്നു". Doolnews (in Malayalam). Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  7. https://www.madhyamam.com/opinion/articles/2015/oct/11/%E0%B4%86-%E0%B4%AE%E0%B5%81%E0%B4%96%E0%B4%82 "ആ മുഖം"
  8. Web site: 2023-04-27 . പത്മപ്രഭാപുരസ്‌കാരം സുഭാഷ് ചന്ദ്രന് . 2023-04-27 . Mathrubhumi . en.
  9. Web site: "കേരള സാഹിത്യ അക്കാദമി പുരസ്കാരം ലഭിച്ച ചെറുകഥകൾ". 5 November 2023.
  10. https://www.puzha.com/blog/magazine-news_may10/ "അബുദാബി ശക്തി അവാർഡുകൾ"
  11. Web site: "Sahitya Akademi awards announced". .
  12. http://keralaliteraturefestival.com/speakers_more.aspx?id=Mjg5 Speakers
  13. News: Subhash Chandran wins Vayalar Award. 10 October 2015. The Hindu. 11 October 2015.
  14. Web site: Malayalam Wing to honour notable writer. PressReader.
  15. News: അബുദാബി ശക്തി അവാർഡുകൾ പ്രഖ്യാപിച്ചു സമഗ്രസംഭാവന പുരസ‌്കാരം എം മുകുന്ദന് . Deshabhimani . 16 July 2018 . 3 January 2023 .
  16. Bibin Babu (23 May 2020). "പത്മരാജന്‍ പുരസ്കാരങ്ങള്‍ പ്രഖ്യാപിച്ചു; മികച്ച സംവിധായകൻ മധു സി നാരായണൻ". Samayam.com (The Times of India). Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  17. News: O.V. Vijayan literary awards announced. The Hindu . 3 November 2020. www.thehindu.com.