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V C Abhilash
BornThiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
Occupation(s)Film director, Script writer, Actor
SpouseRakhi Krishna

V C Abhilash is an Indian film director and actor who works in Malayalam cinema. He began his career as a director and screenwriter in 2018 with the film Aalorukkam.[1][2] The film was awarded in the 65th National Film Awards, and received the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues.

Early life

Abhilash was born in the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. Abhilash studied at Emmanuel High School. After pre-degree from St. Mary Higher Secondary School, he completed his B.Sc. degree from University of Kerala. He married Rakhi Krishna in December 2014.

Career

Abhilash started his film career as a director and scriptwriter to the film Aalorukkam (2018).[3] His second film was Oru Supradhana Karyam (An Important Matter, 2018). He also acted in Aalorukkam[4] as Pappu Pisharody's nephew.[5]

Filmography

Movies:

  • Aalorukkam[6] (writer, director, actor)
  • Oru Supradhana Karyam (writer, director)

Recognition

Film festivals

  • Official Selection - Covellite International Film Festival, USA.
  • Official Selection - The Fatherhood Image Film Festival. USA.
  • Official Selection - Kashmir world film festival, India [2]
  • Official Selection - 04th All Lights India International Film Festival 2018 (ALIIFF)
  • Official Selection - 9th Jagran Film Festival, MUMBAI
  • Official Selection - National film festival of Kerala
  • Official Selection - Malayalam film festival of Pune
  • Official Selection - Habitat national film festival, NEW DELHI

References

  1. ^ "Awards galore but team 'Aalorukkam' has a tale of neglect to narrate". The New Indian Express.
  2. ^ Aalorukkam, retrieved 5 May 2019
  3. ^ "Leaping into Ottanthullal". Deccan Chronicle. 31 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Aalorukkam treats its flawed protagonist in a non-judgemental way". The Hindu. 7 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Finally, a place in the sun". Deccan Chronicle. 13 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Aalorukam"
  7. ^ "Film critics awards announced". The Hindu. 20 April 2018.