P. V. Gangadharan

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P. V. Gangadharan
Born
Parayarukandi Vettath Gangadharan

1943
Calicut, India
Occupation
  • Producer
  • businessman
Years active1977 – 2006

Parayarukandi Vettath Gangadharan is an Indian film producer and businessman from Kerala. He has produced 22 Malayalam films under his production company Grihalakshmi Productions. As a producer, he has won two National Film Awards, five Kerala State Film Awards, and six Filmfare Awards South among other awards.[1]

Family[edit]

He was born at Calicut in 1943 to Madhavi Sami and P. V. Sami, a popular businessman and founder of KTC Group of Companies. He is the younger brother of P. V. Chandran, managing editor of Mathrubhumi newspaper, and an industrialist himself. PVG, as he is known, also serves as the director of Mathrubhumi. He is married to Sherin, and has three daughters.

Filmography (producer)[edit]

# Movie Year Director
1 Sujatha 1977

Hariharan

2 Manasa Vacha Karmana 1979

I. V. Sasi

3 Angadi 1980

I. V. Sasi

4 Ahimsa 1981

I. V. Sasi

5 Chiriyo Chiri 1982

Balachandra Menon

6 Kattathe Kilikkoodu 1983

Bharathan

7 Ithiri Poove Chuvannapoove 1984

Bharathan

8 Ozhivukaalam 1985

Bharathan

9 Vartha 1986

I. V. Sasi

10 Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha 1989

Hariharan

11 Ennum Nanmakal 1991

Sathyan Anthikad

12 Adhwaytham 1992

Priyadarshan

13 Ekalavyan 1993

Shaji Kailas

14 Thooval Kottaram 1996

Sathyan Anthikad

15 Kaanaakkinaavu 1996

Sibi Malayil

16 Ennu Swantham Janakikutty 1998

Hariharan

17 Veendum Chila Veettukaryangal 1999

Sathyan Anthikad

18 Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal 2000

Sathyan Anthikad

19 Shantham 2001

Jayaraj

20 Achuvinte Amma 2005

Sathyan Anthikad

21 Yes Your Honour 2006

V. M. Vinu

22 Notebook 2006

Rosshan Andrrews

Awards[edit]

National Film Awards
Filmfare Awards South
Kerala State Film Awards
Asianet Film Awards

References[edit]

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 September 2007. Retrieved 8 March 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. https://ia804507.us.archive.org/13/items/34th-filmfare-south-winners/34th%20Filmfare%20South%20winners.jpg
  3. https://books.google.com/books?redir_esc=y&id=_JZZAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=oru+vadakkan+
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/19991103152849/http://www.filmfare.com/site/october97/south3b.htm
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20060715231701/http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2000/04/15/stories/09150651.htm

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