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Balu Kiriyath
Born29 November 1954
Occupation(s)director, lyricist, screenwriter
Years active1981 – 1998
SpouseLakshmi Kiriyath
ChildrenPaarvati Kiriyath, Bharath Kiriyath
RelativesBichu Thirumala (cousin)

Balu Kiriyath is an Indian Malayalam film lyricist, screenwriter and director.

Early life

He was born on 29 November 1954 in aluva as son of RS Pillai (former principal Indian institute of commerce) and CP Malathy Amma (rtd teacher govt central School). He was first district President of ksc(trivandrum) and general secretary of Malayalam Cine Technicians Association (Macta) during 2012. He was the director of Kerala state Film development corporation for 10 years.he was member secretary Vilopilly samskrithi Bhavan and director mpcc, department of culture government of kerala for 4 years

Personal life

He is married to Lakshmi and the couple have two Children

Filmography

Direction

Screenplay

  • Thakilukottaampuram (1981)
  • Visa (1983)
  • Onnum Mindaatha Bhaarya (1984)
  • Enganeyundashaane (1984)
  • Paavam Poornima (1984)
  • Aattakkadha (1987)

Dialogue

  • Thakilukottaampuram (1981)
  • Visa (1983)
  • Onnum Mindaatha Bhaarya (1984)
  • Enganeyundashaane (1984)
  • pavam poornima (1984)
  • Aattakkadha (1987)
  • Adholokam (1988)

Story

  • Onnum Mindaatha Bhaarya (1984)
  • Aattakkadha (1987)
  • Adholokam (1988)
  • Kalamasseriyil Kalyaanayogam (1995)

Art direction

  • Nayakan (Vaa Kuruvi Varu Kuruvi) (1985)

References