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Dr. M.M. Alex
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Dr. Alex attending a Function in Chennai Citi Centre, April 2015
Born
Mathew Mullasseril Alex [1]

(1959-05-25)25 May 1959
Died23 June 2015(2015-06-23) (aged 56)
Alma materCMS College Kottayam,Kerala
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
Occupation(s)Actor and Human Life Scientist
SpouseAnitha Alex
Children
  • Dr. Alexander Mathew
  • Basil Mathew (Tejas)
Websitewww.drmmalex.com

Dr. M. M. Alex

Mathew Mullasseril Alex (25 May 1959 to 23 June 2015) was a South Indian actor and a Human Life Scientist[2]. He was known for starring in blockbuster Malayalam films, “Rajavinte Makan (1986)” and “Thoovanathumbikal (1987) [3]”.  A career actor turned scientist, Alex had produced more than 220 documentaries and digitisations on World Peace, Religion, Tourism, Health Systems and Human Rights. He was also the founder of Vedik India Society and The Institute of Ancient Integrative Therapies Research [4]. He also served as the jury member for the National Film Awards [5].

Alex was honoured the “Ambassador of Peace Award” by Universal Peace Federation and “Samskrita Mitra” award by the Government of India [6]. He was also the president of Samskrita Bharathi – Tamil Nadu [7].

Dr. M. M. Alex passed away from a cardiac arrest on 23 June 2015, aged 56.

EARLY LIFE

Dr. Alex was born in Kottayam, Kerala. He was the son of M. M. Alexander, a Health officer and Ammini Alex, a panchayat officer[8].  He grew up in Kottayam with his elder brother Shaji M Alex and younger sister Saji M Alex. He graduated from CMS College Kottayam, before starting his career as an actor.

CAREER

Early Career

Alex debuted in the Malayalam Blockbuster “Rajavinte Makan (1986)”, as a student leader[9]. The film starred Mohan Lal and Suresh Gopi. It was directed by Thampi Kannanthanam. He continued to reprise the same role in it’s remake, Makkal En Pakkam (Tamil – 1987). His flair for playing a villain bagged him roles in more than 60 films. He was well noted for his role as “Babu” in the successful film, “Thoovanathumbikal (1987)” starring Mohan Lal and directed by Padmarajan[10]. His role as an antagonist gained him wide publicity[11][12]. He concluded his acting career with the Malayalam film “Parampara (1990)” directed by Sibi Malayil. Though it was at the peak of his acting career, Alex decided to quit and enter the field of science, research and spirituality[13].

Science and Research

Dr. M. M. Alex received an Honorary Doctorate in Indology and Alternative Medicine from the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine[14]. He founded the Non- Profit Organisations Vedik India Society (2000) [4], E-Ducatus Foundation, Institute of Ancient Integrative Therapies and Research[15] with his wife, Anitha Alex[16]. He travelled extensively and digitized India district wise to promote Indian culture around the world. He also developed a massive database on 250 common ailments and therapies from eastern disciplines like Ayurveda, Yoga, Mantra, Tantra, Sangeetha Sastra, Manas Ayurveda and Gandharva Veda.[17] He worked on merging modern and ancient medical therapies by creating a digital database on medical aspects of various alternative forms of treatment.

“When it comes to health and health care, we are ignorant. Self realisation about the ancient systems of healing and good living combined with contemporary medicines can help improve the quality of life.” [18]

His work involved a comprehensive and integrated understanding of many systems and modules that operate in the fields of - [19]

(i)                Western medical care and research (e.g. diagnostics, current pharmacological/surgical therapies and clinical discovery/trials methodology.

(ii)               Life sciences (Biology, Bio chemistry and genetics).

(iii)              Traditional Indian medical therapies.

(iv)             Astrophysics and their impact on human biology.

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Dr. Alex and Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam b a conference, IIT Madras.

(v)              Current high-impact lifestyle/psychological/psycho-social/environmental issues (e.g. Aging, stress, sleep, circadian rhythms, infertility and Electro-Magnetic Field (EMF) effects/nutrition from GM crops).

Tourism and Religion

With the craft and credibility from the film industry, Alex produced more than 220 documentations ranging from World religion, education, tourism, Health systems and many other titles. He continued to work on projects for the Tourism of Kerala and other states during the 1990’s. His notable works include the documentaries ‘A Vision and Mission to Tirupati”[20][21], ‘Alphabet of life’ and ‘A Pilgrimage to Holy Sabarimala’[22]. It was one of the few documentaries screened in association with the National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC) festival. Alex conducted a global tour with the support of the Union Department of Tourism. He helped organise the Nishagandhi Dance Festival, Kerala in 1992[23].

Culture

Apart from research and tourism, Alex was a propagator of the Sanskrit language. He was the President of Samskrita Bharati, Tamil Nadu (2005–2015)[24][25]. The organisation aims to democratize and popularize Sanskrit language by encouraging the use of simple Sanskrit in everyday conversational texts. Alex was also the Head of Sanskrit Academies and Research Institutes for the World Samskrit Book fair[26].

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Dr. Alex gives a talk at TedX Delhi.

Alexonics

Dr. Alex had invented a unique custom made audio module called ‘Alexonics’[27].  Each module is produced according to an individuals’ astrological profile resulting in a 93,312 file database. The repeated listening to its vibrations can enhance and regulate the physiological as well as the psychological self. He had worked on this project with Late. Dr. Solomon Victor, Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam, Dr. B.M. Hegde and Dr. Sandeep, over a span of 25 years. With the ambition to spread world peace, Alex disseminated ‘Alexonics’ to a few world leaders and world pioneers[28]. He was invited to deliver a talk on Alexonics  for Ted.x at Delhi in 2010. The product will be available to the public soon.

Nakshatra Paintings

Dr. Alex conceived a unique ideology to depict the 27 Nakshatras as the wives of the moon (Lord Chandra) in a set of 30 paintings, including those of the Sun god, Moon god and the Cosmic Serpent (Naga).  This was executed by a Tantric artist Mrs. Beena Unnikrishnan[29].  The paintings are based on the Samhitas, Shastras, Vedas, Physics, Meta-physics, Astrophysics and Bio- physics. These are to be auctioned in the 2016.

Events

·        Was the Judge for the Malayala Manorama’s 3rd Annual Pookalam Festival along with his wife , Anitha Alex  September 2005 [30]

·        Chief Guest of the World Sanskrit Day Function held on August 2008 [24].

·        Delivered a lecture on ‘Good Health Today with Modern and Ancient Therapies’ at the India Habitat Centre, May 2009 [15]

·        Conducted a 28 day Agnihotra Yagna for World Peace in July 2009.[31]

·        Delivered a lecture on ‘Impact of Triple Eclipses- Reality or Myth?’ at the India Habitat Centre, Delhi. The event was organised by the Foundation of Peace, September 2009.[32]

·        Was invited as a speaker for TEDx.Delhi to talk on his custom made device “Alexonics” August 2010.[17]

·        Helped organise the World Samskrit Book Fair (Head of Sanskrit Academies and Research) in January 2011.[33]

Accolades

·        Jury for the 50th National Film Awards, India (2003) [34][35]

·        Jury for the 58th National Film Awards, India (2011) [36][37]

·        Recipient of the ‘Ambassador of Peace’ award from the Universal Peace Federation [6][38]

·        Recipient of the ‘Samskrita Mitra’ award from the Government of India.[10]

Death

Dr. Alex passed away in Chennai on 23rd June, following a cardiac arrest [39][6][40]. The Funeral was held at St.Paul’s Orthodox Church at Kollad near Kottayam on 25th June[41] . He is survived by his wife Anitha Alex [42] and sons Dr. Alexander Mathew and Basil Mathew (Actor Tejas)[43][44]

Filmography (Partial)

·        1986-Rajavinte Makan

·        1987-Thoovanathumbikal

·        1987-Kanikanum Neram

·        1988- Witness

·        1990- Randam Varavu

·        1990- Parampara

Official Website

Vedik-India Society

LinkedIn Profile

Article by FilmyFriday

Remembering Alex by Joseph P.S.

Article by M3DB, Malayalam

Malayalamanorama

One India Malayalam

Indian Habitat Centre – Annexure 1 March 28 | Programs: Jan 2009 – December 2009

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