Priyadarshan

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Priyadarshan

Priyadarshan
Born:
Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum)
Occupation: film director
Spouse: Lisy

Priyadarshan is a popular Indian movie director. He hails from the state of Kerala, South India. He has directed numerous popular hit movies in Malayalam in the 1980s and 1990s. In Bollywood, he is known for making remakes of Malayalam films, not always his own, and seldom with attribution.

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[edit] Film career in Malayalam

Priyadarshan aspired to be a cricketer. However his hopes of a career in cricket were cut short following an injury to his left eye by a cricket ball. Around the same period many of his friends from Thiruvananthapuram joined the film industry including actor Mohanlal, singer M. G. Sreekumar, producer Suresh Kumar are few among them.

Priyadarshan's father was a librarian in Thiruvananthapuram. It was here that he got the opportunity to read literary works of famous writers. His fascination for comics and fairy tales still reflects in his movies.

Priyadarshan ventured into film director by accident. His first movie Poochakkoru Mookkuthi in Malayalam was a block buster. His success is generally attributed to the new outlook, particularly slaptstick comedy which is extensively used in his films. Mohanlal has played the lead character in some most successful films directed by Priyadarshan. Their best work till date has been considered as Chithram (Malayalam, 1987).

[edit] Making of remakes

Apart from Malayalam films Priyadarshan has also directed Hindi, Tamil and Telugu movies. His foray into Bollywood was with the movie Muskurahat (1993). This was a failure at the boxoffice and it went largely unnoticed. His first successful Hindi film was Gardish (1994).

He made his second foray into Hindi films with the remake of the acclaimed Kamal Haasan starrer Thevar Magan (Tamil) in Hindi. The film was titled Virasat and was made with the help of writer Vinay Shukla. The success of the film established Priyadarshan as a sought after director in Bollywood along with the cast and crew of the film including Tabu, Ravi K Chandran (cinemotography) and Anu Malik (music).

He later directed a string of remakes including Hera Pheri (2000) ( remake of "Ramji Rao Speaking"), Hungama (2003) (remake of Poochakkoru Mookkuthi), Hulchul (2004) (remake of Godfather), Garam Masala (2005) (remake of Boeing Boeing) and Chup Chup Ke (2006) (remake of Punjabi House). Priyadarshan has worked with banners like Sahara One, Percept Picture Company, Venus, K Sera Sera as a director.

Priyadarshans movies are famous for their rich exotic visuals, songs and simple humour. One of his most visually appealing works was the award winning Thenmavin Kombath (Malayalam, 1994). As a director he has refined his technique of story telling over the years. This can be seen in Kilukkam (1991, Malayalam), Abhimanyu (1992, Malayalam) and Kaalapaani (1996). He often works with the technical team comprising of N. Gopalakrishnan (editor), S. Kumar (cinemotography) and Sabu Cyril (art director).

Some of the remakes of Priyadarshan however failed to achieve boxoffice success. These include Muskurahat, Kabhi Na Kabhi (1997) (not a remake), Doli Sajake Rakhna (1998), Yeh Tera Ghar Ye Mera Ghar (2002) and Kyonki (2005).

This table lists the remakes Priyadarshan has made in Hindi vs the original film:

Film in Hindi Year - Cast Original Film in Malayalam Year - Cast
Bhool Bhulaiya 2007 (filming)- Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Shiney Ahuja,Amisha Patel Manichitrathazhu 1993 - Mohanlal,Suresh Gopi,Shobana Director - Fazil
Bhagam Bhag 2006 - Akshay Kumar, Govinda, Paresh Rawal, Lara Dutta Mannar Mathai Speaking 1995 - Mukesh, Saikumar, Innocent, Vaani Viswanath. Director - Mani.C.Kappan
Chup Chup Ke 2006 - Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Punjabi House 1998 - Dileep, Mohini. Director - Rafi & Macartin
Kyon Ki 2005 - Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Rimi Sen Thalavattam 1986 - Mohanlal, Karthika, Lizy. Director - Priyadarshan
Garam Masala 2005 - Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Paresh Rawal Boeing Boeing 1985 - Mohanlal, Mukesh, Sukumari. Director - Priyadarshan
Hulchul 2004 - Akshay Khanna, Kareena Kapoor, Amrish Puri Godfather 1991 - Mukesh, Kanaka, N.N. Pillai. Director - Siddique & Lal
Hungama 2003 - Akshay Khanna, Rimi Sen, Aftab Shivadasani Poochakkoru Mookkuthi 1984 - Mohanlal, Menaka, Shankar. Director - Priyadarshan
Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar 2001 - Sunil Shetty, Mahima Chaudhry Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam 1986 - Mohanlal, Karthika. Director - Satyan Anthikad
Hera Pheri 2001 - Sunil Shetty, Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal Ramji Rao Speaking 1989 - Mukesh, Saikumar, Innocent. Director - Siddique & Lal
Doli Saja Ke Rakhna 1998 - Akshay Khanna, Jyothika Aniyathi Pravu 1997 - Kunchako Boban, Shalini. Director - Fazil
Virasat 1997 - Anil Kapoor, Tabu, Pooja Batra Thevar Magan (Tamil) 1992 - Kamal Haasan, Revathi, Gauthami. Director - Bharathan
Saat Rang Ke Sapne 1997 - Arvind Swamy, Juhi Chawla Thenmavin Kombath 1994 - Mohanlal, Sobhana. Director - Priyadarshan
Gardish 1993 - Jackie Shroff, Amrish Puri Kireedam 1989 - Mohanlal, Thilakan. Director - Sibi Malayil


Chori Chori 1988 - Mithun Chakravorthy, Gauthami Chithram 1988 - Mohanlal, Renjini. Director - Priyadarshan
Muskurahat 1992 - Jay Mehta, Revathi Kilukkam 1989 - Mohanlal, Revathi. Director - Priyadarshan

[edit] Awards

Priyadarshan has won awards both from the State and Central government for his movies, He won the Kerala State Award for Best Director in 1995. He made a mulitilingual Kalapaani (1996) which told the story of freedom fighters in the jail at Andaman and Nicobar islands. It became as showcase for talented technicians from Malayalam to get noticed at the national level. It bagged 4 National Awards including awards for Santosh Sivan (cinematography) and Sabu Cyril (art direction).

[edit] Accusations of plagiarism

Several critics have pointed out that Priyadarsan relies on plagiarism of other films, particularly critically accepted Hollywood pieces. Strong similarities between plots can be found in Thalavattam and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Maalaamaal Weekly is a direct lift from the movie Waking Ned. Other films accused of plagiarism are Vandanam (Stakeout), Boeing Boeing (Boeing Boeing), and Vettom (French Kiss).

[edit] Family

Priyadarshan met his wife, Malayalam actress Lizy, on the sets of his second film. They have worked together in twelve movies. He has two children, daughter Kalyani and son Sidharth. Actor Mohanlal is one of Priyadarshan's closest friends.

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