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== Career == | == Career == | ||
He narrated stories from his own family history, covering subjects such as his Muslim family's backward caste, family subjects such as biased performance, harassment between mother in-laws, daughter in-laws, sister in-law, divorce, multiple spouses, etc. He gained entry into the cinema by veteran director [[Kunchacko]] under banner of [[Udaya Studio]] for whom he produced his controversial novel [[Umma (1960 film)|''Umma'']]. He furnished dozen of novels rewritten as screenplays such as ''[[Kuttikkuppayam]]'', ''[[Kuppivala]]'', ''[[Yatheem]]'', [[Mylanji (film)|''Mylanji'']], ''[[Manithali]]'', ''[[Maniyara]]'' and ''[[Kaalam Maari Kadha Maari]]'', most of which gained commercial success. He directed a movie entitled ''[[Allahu Akbar (film)|Allahu Akbar]]''. His son | He narrated stories from his own family history, covering subjects such as his Muslim family's backward caste, family subjects such as biased performance, harassment between mother in-laws, daughter in-laws, sister in-law, divorce, multiple spouses, etc. He gained entry into the cinema by veteran director [[Kunchacko]] under banner of [[Udaya Studio]] for whom he produced his controversial novel [[Umma (1960 film)|''Umma'']]. He furnished dozen of novels rewritten as screenplays such as ''[[Kuttikkuppayam]]'', ''[[Kuppivala]]'', ''[[Yatheem]]'', [[Mylanji (film)|''Mylanji'']], ''[[Manithali]]'', ''[[Maniyara]]'' and ''[[Kaalam Maari Kadha Maari]]'', most of which gained commercial success. He directed a movie entitled ''[[Allahu Akbar (film)|Allahu Akbar]]''. His son Siddique Shameer followed in the same field. Veteran film director [[Kamal (director)|Kamal]] and actor [[Bahadoor]] are Padiyath's relatives. | ||
==References== | ==References== |