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Writer-actor Madampu Kunjukuttan dies of COVID-19

Eminent novelist, actor, and screenplay writer Madampu Kunjukuttan passed away due to the Coronavirus on Tuesday at a private hospital.

  • Actor, writer Madampu Kunjukuttan died due to COVID-19 on Tuesday
  • He was his roles in the movies like 'Paithrikam', 'Vadakkunnathan', and 'Karunam'
  • He was a scholar in Vedas, Sanskrit, Indian philosophy and Mathanga Leela (Elephant Science)

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Writer-actor Madampu Kunjukuttan dies of COVID-19 Twitter: Prithviraj Sukumaran

Thrissur: Eminent novelist, actor, and screenplay writer Madampu Sankaran Namboodiri alias Madampu Kunjukuttan, who had been under treatment for COVID-19, succumbed to the viral infection at a private hospital here on Tuesday. He was 81.

He was admitted to the hospital following fever and breathing difficulties and tested positive for the virus recently, hospital sources said.

Kunjukuttan, fondly called Madampu by his admirers in the literary and film world, had over 10 novels and five screenplays to his credit.

As an actor, he was known for his roles in the movies like "Paithrikam", "Vadakkunnathan", "Karunam", "Deshadanam", "Aaramthampuram" and so on.

He penned screenplays for critically acclaimed movies such as "Gourisankaram", "Deshadannam", "Karunam" and "Makalkku".

Hailing from a traditional Namboodiri family in Kiraloor in Thrissur district, Madampu Kunjukuttan was generally considered as a person and writer who stood for reformation in his community.

His well-known book, 'Bhrashtu", which won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for the best novel in 1983, revolves around the real story of Kuriyedathu Thathri, who fought against the patriarchy and rigid and conventional norms in the community.

His other literary works include "Ashwathamavu", "Mahaprasthanam", "Nishdam", "Aryavartham" (all novels), and so on.

Kunjukuttan won the national award for his screenplay for the Jayaraj-directed movie "Karunam" in the year 2000.

A scholar in Vedas, Sanskrit, Indian philosophy, and Mathanga Leela (Elephant Science), Kunjukuttan was also known for his fascination for elephants.

He unsuccessfully contested Kodungallur as a BJP candidate in the 2001 assembly elections.

Several persons from various walks of life including Governor Arif Mohammed Khan condoled the death of Madampu Kunjukuttan.

"RIP! Folded hands #MadambuKunjukuttan Sir.

PS: Social media timelines are beginning to look like obituary columns. Prayers for the departed and their families.. And hope that times change for the better soon (sic)," actor Prithviraj Sukumaran tweeted.

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