Gireesh Puthenchery






































Gireesh Puthenchery
Gireesh Puthenchery.jpg
Born
(1961-05-01)1 May 1961

Kozhikode, Kerala

Died 10 February 2010(2010-02-10) (aged 48)
Kozhikode, Kerala

Cause of death Brain haemorrhage
Occupation Lyricist, screenwriter,poet,Story writer
Years active 1989–2010
Spouse(s) Beena
Children Jithin Krishnan, Din nath Puthenchery

Gireesh Puthenchery (1 May 1961 – 10 February 2010)[1] was a noted Malayalam lyricist and screenwriter. He also served as a governing council member of the Indian Performance Rights Society (IPRS). He won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Lyrics seven times.[2] He died on 10 February 2010 in Kozhikode.[3]




Contents






  • 1 Life and career


  • 2 Death


  • 3 Selected filmography


  • 4 Awards


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Life and career


Gireesh Puthenchery was born to Pulikkal Krishna Panicker and Meenakshiyamma in Puthenchery near Ulliyeri village in Koyilandy taluk in Kozhikode district (Calicut). His father was an astrologer and Ayurvedic practitioner and his mother was a Carnatic musician. His nephew Sajan K. Ram is a music composer.[4]


Beginning his career with the 1990 film Enquiry, Gireesh went on to write lyrics for about 1599 songs in about 344 Malayalam films.[1] His first popular hit songs were from the 1992 movie Johnny Walker. During a career spanning over two decades, he had penned many hit songs in Malayalam cinema. He wrote the most number of film songs in Malayalam. He was also one of the most honoured lyricists, having won the State Award seven times including four in consecutive years from 2001 to 2004.[2]Cassanova, released in 2012, was his last film.


Besides writing lyrics for several hit songs, Gireesh had also written the screenplay for the films Brahmarakshassu, Pallavur Devanarayanan and Vadakkumnadhan and the story for Kinnaripuzhayoram, Meleparambil Aanveedu and Kerala House Udan Vilpanakku. He was scripting a film by the name of Raman Police, in which Mohanlal was expected to play the lead role.[5]



Death


Gireesh Puthenchery, a chronic diabetic and hypertensive patient, was admitted to a private hospital in Kozhikode after he suffered a stroke on 6 February 2010.[6] He was twice operated upon, but his condition did not improve and he suffered a brain haemorrhage and died at the hospital on 10 February 2010. He is survived by his wife Beena and two sons Jithin Krishnan and Dinanath.



Selected filmography


Lyricist:



  • Pranaya Sandhyayoru Vensooryante (Ore Kadal – 2007)

  • Yamuna Veruthe(Ore Kadal – 2007)

  • En Jeevane (Pularmanjupol Nee) - 2005 (Composer - Rahul Raj, Director Tom George Kolath)

  • Kanmani Ninte Oramakal Mathram (Chakravalathinappuram – 1988)

  • Janmantharangalil (Enquiry – 1990)

  • Shanthamee Rathriyil (Johnny Walker – 1992)

  • Thamberin Thaalam (Thalasthanam – 1992)

  • Sooryakireedom Veenudanju (Devaasuram – 1993)

  • Angopangam Swaramukharam (Devaasuram – 1993)

  • Vande Mukunda Hare (Devaasuram – 1993)

  • Nandakishora Hare Madhava (Ekalavyan – 1993)

  • Kaikkudanna Niraye (Maya Mayuram – 1993)

  • Vellithinkal Poonkinnam (Meleparambil Aanveedu – 1993)

  • Paal Nilavil Swayam Nanyuvano (Pravachakan – 1993)

  • Porunee Varilam Chandralekhe (Kashmeeram – 1994)

  • Olachangalee Omanachangathee (Kinnaripuzhayoram – 1994)

  • Poonilamazha Peythirangiya (Manathe Kottaram – 1994)

  • Maanam Thelinje Ninnal (Thenmavin Kombath – 1994)

  • Enthe Manassiloru Naanam (Thenmavin Kombath – 1994)

  • Oru Poovithalin Naru Punchiriyayi (Agnidevan – 1995)

  • Nilavinte Neelabhasma (Agnidevan – 1995)

  • Yatheemin Sulthan Vanne (Chantha – 1995)

  • Manjil Pootha Sandhye (Minnaminunginum Minnukettu – 1995)

  • Malar Maasam (Nirnayam – 1995)

  • Ponnambili Pottum Thottu (No. 1 Snehatheeram Bangalore North – 1995)

  • Japamam Veda Sadhakamayi (Punnaram – 1995)

  • Thechippove Thenkashippove (Radholsavam – 1995)

  • Maaleyam Marodalinju (Thacholi Varghese Chekavar – 1995)

  • Devakanyaka Sooryathamburu (Ee Puzhayum Kadannu – 1996)

  • Rathingal Poothali Charthi (Ee Puzhayum Kadannu – 1996)

  • Neeyurangiyo Nilave Mazhanilave (Hitler – 1996)

  • Ponnum Poovum Varichoodam (Ishthamanu Nooruvattom – 1996)

  • Nilakkayalolam (Kaanakkinavu – 1996)

  • Manassu Oru Manthrikakkoodu (Kaliveedu – 1996)

  • Chola Kilikal (The Prince – 1996)


  • Harimuraleeravam (Aaraam Thampuran – 1997)

  • Paadi Thodiyiletho Ponnanjilimel (Aaraam Thampuran – 1997)

  • Manathe Chandiranothoru (Chandralekha – 1997)

  • Thaamarappoovil Vaazhum Deviyallo Nee(Chandralekha – 1997)

  • Pinneyum Pinneyum (Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu – 1997)

  • Ee Thennalum Thinkalum Pookkalum (Nee Varuvolam – 1997)

  • Manjolum Rathri Maanju Yathramozhiyode (Oru Yathramozhi – 1997)

  • Aattuthottilil Ninne Kidathi Urakki Melle (Poonilamazha – 1997)

  • Doore Maamara Kombil (Varnappakittu – 1997)

  • Manikyakkallal Menjumenanje Mamanikkottaram (Varnappakittu – 1997)

  • Aarodum Mindathe (Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala – 1998)

  • Malayannar Kannan Margazhi Thinkale (Kaikkudanna Nilavu – 1998)

  • Moovanthi Thazhvarayil (Kanmadam – 1998)

  • Swarnadala Kodikal Mudrakalakkiya Manassin Maaya Nadanalayam (Manjukaalavum Kazhinju – 1998)

  • Doore Oru Thaaram (Meenathil Thalikettu – 1998)

  • Neeyente Pattil Sree Ragamayi (Nakshathratharattu)

  • Sundariye Sundariye (Oru Maravathoor Kanavu – 1998)

  • Enthe Mulle Pookkathoo (Panchaloham – 1998)

  • Aaro Viral Neeti (Pranayavarnangal – 1998)

  • Ethrayo Janmayi Ninne Njan Thedunnu(Summer in Bethlahem – 1998)

  • Oru Rathri Koodi Vidavangave (Summer in Bethlahem – 1998)

  • Ponnu Vithachalum Pavizham Methichalum (Aayiram Meni – 1999)

  • Pularveyilum Pakalmukilum (Angane Oru Avadhikalathu – 1999)

  • Punchirithanchi Konchikko (Dil Se.. – 1999)

  • Anuraagapuzha Vakkil (English Medium – 1999)

  • Melevinninmuttathare (Ezhupunnatharakan – 1999)

  • Mizhiyoram Oru Moham (James Bond – 1999)

  • Njanoru Pattu Paadam (Megham – 1999)

  • Thumbayum Thulasiyum Kudamulla Poovum (Megham – 1999)

  • Yathrayayi Sooryanguram (Niram – 1999)

  • Vennila Kombile Rappadi (Usthaad – 1999)

  • Deenadayalo Raama (Arayannangalude Veedu – 2000)

  • Manassin Manichimizhil (Arayannangalude Veedu – 2000)

  • Manimuttathavani Panthal (Dreams – 2000)

  • Parayam Njan Marannu (Millennium Stars – 2000)

  • Pazhanimala Murukanu Pallivel Aayudham (Narasimham – 2000)

  • Kanakamunthirikal (Puraradhivasam – 2000)

  • Dhum Dhum Dhum Dhum Dooreyetho Rakkilippattil (Raakkilipaattu – 2000)

  • Niranaazhi Ponnil Manalaryan Nellil (Valyettan – 2000)

  • Yadhuvamsha Yaamini (Dubai – 2001)

  • Kudamulla Kammalaninjal (Ee Parakkum Thalika – 2001)

  • Chandamani Sandhyakalude Nadayil (Praja – 2001)

  • Akasha Deepangal Sakshi (Raavanaprabhu – 2001)

  • Ariyathe Ariyathe Ee Pavizha Varthinkal Ariyathe (Raavanaprabhu – 2001)

  • Marannittumenthino Manassil Thulumbunna (Randam Bhavam – 2001)

  • Pathinaalam Ravinte Pira Pole Vannallo (Sharjah To Sharjah – 2001)

  • Chingamasam Vannuchernnam (Meesha Madhavan – 2002)

  • Ente Ellamellamalle (Meesha Madhavan – 2002)

  • Karimizhikkuriviye Kandeela (Meesha Madhavan – 2002)

  • Sreelavasantham Peeliyuzhinju (Nandanam – 2002)

  • Karmukil Varnante Chundil (Nandanam – 2002)

  • Innale Ente Nenjile (Balettan – 2003)

  • Chilamboli Katte (C.I.D. Moosa – 2003)

  • Vaavo Vave Vannummakal Sammanam (Ente Veedu Apoontem – 2003)

  • Urangaathe Raavurangee Njan (Gourisankaram – 2003)

  • Enthe Innum Vannela (Gramaphone – 2003)

  • Marakkudayal Mukham Marakkyum (Manassinakkare – 2003)

  • Melle Onnu Padi Ninne (Manassinakkare – 2003)

  • Thamara Noolinal Memme (Mullavalliyum Thenmavum – 2003)

  • Aaroral Pularmazhayil (Pattalam – 2003)

  • Pamba Ganapathi Paarin Adhipathi (Pattalam – 2003)

  • Pinneyumwtho Rakkili Paadi (Akale – 2003)

  • Junile Nilamazhayil (Nammal Thammil – 2004)

  • Thotturumiyirkkan (Rasikan – 2004)

  • Omale Nee Oonjalaadan Vaa (Wanted – 2004)

  • Enthu Paranjaalum Nee Entethalle Vaave (Achuvinte Amma – 2005)

  • Thiranurayum Churul Mudiyil (Anandabhadram – 2005)

  • Aararum Kaanathe Aromal Thaimulla (Chandrolsavam – 2005)

  • Munthiri Paadam (Kochi Rajavu – 2005)

  • Oru Chiri Kandal (Ponmudipuzhayorathu – 2005)

  • Marannuvo Poomakale (Chakkaramuthu – 2006)

  • Mallikappoo Pottu Thottu (Madhuchandralekha – 2006)

  • Attinkarayorathe (Rasathanthram – 2006)

  • Arappavan Ponnu Kondu (Vaasthavam – 2006)

  • Gange Thudiyil Unaraum (Vadakkumnadhan – 2006)

  • Kalabham Tharam (Vadakkumnadhan – 2006)

  • Panasandhayaoru (Ore Kadal – 2007)

  • Ravereyayi Poove (Rock & Roll – 2007)

  • Ishtakkarikkishtappettoru Pattu (Sooryan – 2007)

  • Manassiloru Poomaala (Innathe Chintha Vishayam – 2008)

  • Amma Mazhakkarinu Kann Niranju (Madampi – 2008)

  • Oh Priya (Twenty:20 – 2008)

  • Mullulla Murikkinmel (Vilapangalkappuram – 2008)

  • Koovaram Kili Paithale (Banaras – 2009)

  • Enikku Paadanoru Pattilundoru Pennu (Ivar Vivahitharayal – 2009)

  • Mayunnu Pakal (Meghatheerdham – 2009)

  • Nattu Pattu Ketto (Vairam – 2009)

  • Happy Husbands (Happy Husbands – 2010)

  • Shikkar full song (Shikkar – 2010)


Scriptwriter:




  • Brahmarakshassu (1990)


  • Pallavur Devanarayanan (1999)


  • Vadakkumnadhan (2006)


Story:




  • Meleparambil Aanveedu (1993)


  • Kinnaripuzhayoram (1994)


  • Kerala House Udan Vilpanakku (2004)



Awards


Kerala State Film Awards:



  • 2004 – Best Lyricist – Kathavasheshan

  • 2003 – Best Lyricist – Gourisankaram

  • 2002 – Best Lyricist – Nandanam (film)

  • 2001 – Best Lyricist – Ravanaprabhu

  • 1999 – Best Lyricist – Punaradhivasam

  • 1997 – Best Lyricist – Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu

  • 1995 – Best Lyricist – Agnidevan


Asianet Film Awards



  • 2008 – Best Lyricist Award – Madambi

  • 2006 – Best Lyricist Award – Vadakkumnadhan

  • 2004 – Best Lyricist Award – Maampazhakkaalam


Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist – Malayalam



  • 2006 – Best Lyricist Award – Vadakkumnadhan

  • 2008 – Best Lyricist Award – Madambi



References





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  4. ^ "Entertainment News Feb 20,2012". 20 February 2012.


  5. ^ "Malayalam lyricist Girish Puthenchery is dead". indiatimes.com. 11 February 2010. Archived from the original on 14 February 2010. Retrieved 11 February 2010.


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External links




  • Gireesh Puthenchery on IMDb

  • Gireesh Puthenchery at Malayalasangeetham Info

  • Conversation with Girish Puthenchery – Part 1

  • Gireesh Puthenchery Passed Away

  • Best of Gireesh Puthenchery




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