Malabar Gopalan Nair Radhakrishnan (29 July 1940 – 2 July 2010) was an Indian music director and Carnatic vocalist from Kerala.

Personal life

M. G. Radhakrishnan was born on 29 July 1940 at Haripad, in Alappuzha district, Kerala as the eldest of three children of music composer and harmonist Malabar Gopalan Nair and Harikatha exponent Kamalakshi marasyar. He studied at the S. D. College, Alappuzha, and undertook Ganabhooshanam from Swathi Thirunal College of Music. K. J. Yesudas was one of his classmates there. His younger brother M. G. Sreekumar is a playback singer in Malayalam and Tamil cinema and his younger sister K. Omanakutty is a carnatic vocalist and academic.[citation needed]

Radhakrishnan was married to Padmaja, who was herself famous as a poet, lyricist and classical dancer. They had two children - M. R. Rajakrishnan and Karthika. Their son Rajakrishnan is a well-known sound recordist, who has worked in many films. He died on 2 July 2010 at KIMS hospital in Thiruvananthapuram due to liver disease, less than a month short of his 70th birthday.[citation needed]

Career

M. G. Radhakrishnan was a disciple of Sree Vidyadhiraja Hridayanjali, an Indian ascetic, and composed music for the ascetic's lyrics, which was sung by his younger sister Dr. K Omanakutty, a Carnatic vocalist. In his official capacity, Radhakrishnan worked as staff and become the senior music composer (Grade 1) in Akashvani, Trivandrum. In 1962, he joined All India Radio as a music composer. He used to conduct a 15-minute light music class through AIR.[citation needed]

He has also composed the poems of Kamala Surayya, an Indian writer, through the album Surayya Padunnu. Radhakrishnan introduced K. S. Chithra, a singer and a student of Omanakutty, to the film and music industry by employing her in the film Attahaasam.

Death

Radhakrishnan died from liver cirrhosis on 2 July 2010 at KIMS hospital in Thiruvananthapuram. He was admitted there a week earlier after his condition worsened, and was in ventilator since then. He was less than a month short of his 70th birthday when he died. He was cremated with full state honours at Thaikkad Santhikavadam electronic crematorium on the next day. He is survived by his son Rajakrishnan, daughter Karthika, granddaughters Nandana and Gouriparvathy, sister Omanakutty and brother Sreekumar. His wife Padmaja, who outlived him for nearly ten years, died on 15 June 2020 following a heart attack.[citation needed]

Awards

Kerala State Film Awards

Asianet Film Awards

  • 2005 – Best Music Director Award – Anandabhadram[citation needed]
  • 2001 – Best Music Director Award – Kaate Vannu Vilichappol[citation needed]

Others

Filmography

#FilmFilm directorYear
1ThampuG Aravindan1978
2ThiranottamAshok Kumar
3ThakaraBharathan1980
4AaravamBharathan
5ChamaramBharathan
6Njan EkananuP Chandrasekhar1982
7Poochakkoru MookkuthiPriyadarshan1984
8Parayanumvayya Parayathirikkanumvayya1985
9Rakkuyilin Ragasadassil1986
10Ayalvasi Oru Daridravasi1986
11GeethamSajan1986
12SarvakalashalaVenu Nagavally1987
13JaalakamHarikumar
14Nombarathi PoovuPadmarajan
15Vellanakalude NaduPriyadarshan1988
16Adhwaytham
17Oohakachavadam"K. Madhu1992
18ManichithrathazhuFazil1993
19DevaasuramI. V. Sasi
20Ammayane SathyamBalachandra Menon
21KashmeeramRajiv Anchal1994
22AgnidevanVenu Nagavally1995
23ThakshashilaSreekumar Krishnan Nair1995
24Rakthasakshikal SindabadVenu Nagavally1998
25Stalin SivadasT S Suresh Babu1999
26Kannezhuthi Pottum ThottuT. K. Rajeev Kumar
27PilotsRajiv Anchal2000
28NarasimhamShaji Kailas2000
29PrajaJoshi2001
30MeghasandeshamRajasenan2001
31NarimanK. Madhu2002
32"Kattu Vannu Vilichappol"Sasi Paravoor2003
32AchaneyanenikkishtamSuresh Krishna2004
33YanamSanjay Nambiar2005
34AnanthabhadramSanthosh Sivan2006

External links

  • at IMDb
  • 8 October 2024 at the Wayback Machine
  • (in Malayalam)
  • (in Malayalam)
  • (in Malayalam)
  • (in Malayalam)