Arunlal Ramachandran
അരുണ്‍ലാൽ രാമചന്ദ്രൻ
Born (1983-01-14) 14 January 1983
Alma materMar Ivanios College Trivandrum
Govt.College, Kariavattom
Trivandrum Press Club
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, Journalist
Years active2009–present
SpouseDhanya.P
Children1

Arunlal Ramachandran(Malayalam: അരുണ്‍ലാൽ രാമചന്ദ്രൻ;born 14 January 1983) is an Indian screenwriter working in Malayalam cinema. His films include Vettah[1] and Karinkunnam 6'S.[2]

Early life

Arunlal completed his secondary education from Mannam Memorial Residential Higher Secondary School. He completed his pre-degree course from Mar Ivanios College. His graduation was done in Govt. College, Kariavattom. Later he went to Press Club, Thiruvananthapuram and done a Post Graduation Diploma Course in Journalism.

Career

Arunlal started career as a journalist. Being a student in Trivandrum Press Club, he started a news portal. For his news portal he interviewed John Brittas. John Brittas liked the smartness of Arunlal and appointed him in Kairali TV. Being in Kairali TV, he hosted chat shows with ministers of Kerala state and celebrities from Malayalam film industry.

Later he resigned from Kairali TV and joined as assistant director in the Mohanlal film Red Chillies, directed by Shaji Kailas. 10:30 am Local Call(2013) was the first movie that penned by Arun. He also penned the movies, Thank You(2013), Happy Journey(2014), Vettah(2016), and Karinkunnam 6'S(2016).

Filmography

Year Film Director Script Story
2013 10:30 am Local Call Yes Yes
2013 Thank You Yes Yes
2014 Happy Journey Yes Yes
2016 Vettah Yes Yes
2016 Karinkunnam 6'S Yes

Personal life

His father Adv.P.Ramachandran Nair, was the Secretary of CPI Trivandrum District Committee.[3] His mother Mohanakumari, was a Govt.Employee. His brother Jijilal works in the United States. Arunlal is married to Danya, who won Chembai Award in 2016.[4][5]

References

  1. "Deccan Chronicle News about Vettah". deccanchronicle.com.
  2. "ibtimes". ibtimes.co.in. 6 July 2016.
  3. "P.Ramachandran Nair". keralaassembly.org.
  4. "Dhanya's Chembai award". The Hindu. 3 August 2016.
  5. "Dhanya's Chembai award". mathrubhumi.com.
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