P. K. Gopi

P. K. Gopi is a noted Indian poet writing in the language Malayalam. He is also a writer of lyrics for Malayalam films and is a member of Kerala Sahitya Akademi.

He won the Mahakavi Vennikkulam Memorial Literary Award for 2006, for his anthology of poems entitled Chiranthanom. Gopi was also awarded the Mahakavi Kuttamath award in 2000. He is the author of more than 15 Malayalam poetry books. He also penned for 25 Malayalam films.

Biography

P.K.Gopi was born in Koduman-Angadikkal village in Pattanamthitta District of Kerala on June 8, 1949. His father is P.K.kunjupillai and mother, Kalyani. He completed his schooling from Angadikkal S.N.V.High School. He also studied in Pathanapuram St. Stephens college and Velloor Christian Medical College. He retired from Government Service as a Physiotherapist. He won the Jesees award given for the best govt employee.At present Gopi is the member of Kerala Sahitya Akademi and Thunchan Trust, Tirur. He is the State President of YuvakalaSahithi. His songs have been part of many successful professional dramas/serials/documentaries /stage performances in Malayalam. Many of his poems have been translated into English and various other Indian languages such as Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. More than 35 CDs/cassettes/albums in various branches of Malayalam songs such as light music, devotional, chorus etc. All India Radio, Doordarshan and various TV channels have broadcast/telecast innumerous songs for the last 40 years. He is a vibrant and potential writer and cultural activist in the contemporary Malayalam literary scenario.

Notable works

Film lyrics

He has written lyrics for the following Malayalam films.

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Achievements and awards


References

  1. "Vennikkulam award for P.K. Gopi". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 2006-09-03. Retrieved 2006-10-26.

http://www.malayalachalachithram.com/listsongs.php?l=1047

http://www.veethi.com/india-people/p._k._gopi-profile-4806-25.htm


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