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'''B. P. Moideen''' ({{lang-ml|ബലിയമ്പ്ര പുറ്റാട്ട് മൊയ്‌തീൻ}}, 1937 - 1982) is a politician, [[film producer]], and publisher in [[Kerala]]. He was State President of the youth wing of the [[Praja Socialist Party]], and was elected member of [[Mukkam]] [[Panchayat]] in 1979. Moideen published ''Sports Herald'', a Malayalam sports magazine. Moideen's debut production was a [[Malayalam]] film ''Nizhale Nee Sakshi'' in 1977, which also debuted [[Seema (actress)|Seema]] as a lead actress, and portrayed the [[Rajan case]], but the film was never released. Moideen later produced the films [[Abhinayam]] (1981) starring [[Jayan]], and ''India Nee Sundari''.<ref>[http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/kanchanamala-a-talisman-for-true-love-in-kerala/lite/ Kanchanamala: A talisman for true love in Kerala]</ref><ref>[http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/widow-bachelor-eternal-story-kanchana-and-moideen-34625 Eternal story of kanchana and moideen]</ref> He was awarded the national civilian honour [[Sarvottam Jeevan Raksha Padak|Jeevan Raksha Padak, Class I]] posthumously by the President of India in 1983, for rescuing lives in a ferry boat accident in [[Iruvanjippuzha|Iruvanji River]] in [[Kozhikode]] in 1982, in which he drowned himself.
'''B. P. Moideen''' ({{lang-ml|ബലിയമ്പ്ര പുറ്റാട്ട് മൊയ്‌തീൻ}}, 1937 - 1982) was a [[politician]], [[film producer]], and publisher in [[Kerala]]. He was State President of the youth wing of the [[Praja Socialist Party]], and was elected member of [[Mukkam]] [[Panchayat]] in 1979. Moideen published ''Sports Herald'', a Malayalam sports magazine. Moideen's debut production was a [[Malayalam]] film ''Nizhale Nee Sakshi'' in 1977, which also debuted [[Seema (actress)|Seema]] as a lead actress, and portrayed the [[Rajan case]], but the film was never released. Moideen later produced the films [[Abhinayam]] (1981) starring [[Jayan]], and ''India Nee Sundari''.<ref>[http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/kanchanamala-a-talisman-for-true-love-in-kerala/lite/ Kanchanamala: A talisman for true love in Kerala]</ref><ref>[http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/widow-bachelor-eternal-story-kanchana-and-moideen-34625 Eternal story of kanchana and moideen]</ref> He was awarded the national civilian honour [[Sarvottam Jeevan Raksha Padak|Jeevan Raksha Padak, Class I]] posthumously by the President of India in 1983, for rescuing lives in a ferry boat accident in [[Iruvanjippuzha|Iruvanji River]] in [[Kozhikode]] in 1982, in which he drowned himself.


==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==

Revision as of 00:26, 16 November 2017

B. P. Moideen
ബലിയമ്പ്ര പുറ്റാട്ട് മൊയ്‌തീൻ
Born1937
Died1982 (aged 44–45)
Cause of deathDrowned
Occupation(s)Politician, Film producer
Notable workAbhinayam, Sports Herald
Political partyPraja Socialist Party
PartnerKanchanamala
AwardsJeevan Raksha Padak, Class I, 1983

B. P. Moideen (Malayalam: ബലിയമ്പ്ര പുറ്റാട്ട് മൊയ്‌തീൻ, 1937 - 1982) was a politician, film producer, and publisher in Kerala. He was State President of the youth wing of the Praja Socialist Party, and was elected member of Mukkam Panchayat in 1979. Moideen published Sports Herald, a Malayalam sports magazine. Moideen's debut production was a Malayalam film Nizhale Nee Sakshi in 1977, which also debuted Seema as a lead actress, and portrayed the Rajan case, but the film was never released. Moideen later produced the films Abhinayam (1981) starring Jayan, and India Nee Sundari.[1][2] He was awarded the national civilian honour Jeevan Raksha Padak, Class I posthumously by the President of India in 1983, for rescuing lives in a ferry boat accident in Iruvanji River in Kozhikode in 1982, in which he drowned himself.

B. P. Moideen's melodramatic romance with Kanchanamala was the subject of the 2015 Malayalam biographical movie Ennu Ninte Moideen.

Memorial

B. P. Moideen Sevamandir, the charity foundation named after Moideen is led by Moideen's spouse Kanchanamala.[3]

References