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Aryadan Shoukath

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Aryadan Shoukath
The Director of the Malayalam film “VILAPANGALKKAPPURAM”, Mr. T. V. Chandran addressing at the presentation, during the 39th International Film Festival (IFFI-2008), in Panaji, Goa on November 29, 2008.jpg
Aryadan Shoukath, IFFI (2008)
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Film producer, politician
AwardsNational Film Award

Aryadan Shoukath is both an award-winning Indian film producer,[1] and an award-winning local state politician. He is the son of Indian National Congress leader, Aryadan Muhammed, (the former Kerala State Minister of Electricity).

Shoukath supports religious secularism, and he is a social activist initiating health and education programmes, especially of tribal people.[2]

Aryadan Shoukath is the highest-profile cultural and political personality in Nilambur municipality (formerly, panchayat).[3] He was the president of the Nilambur panchayat when it won Kerala's best panchayat award from the state government, and is currently the chairman of the municipality.

His first film in 2003, Paadam Onnu: Oru Vilapam, was an indictment of Muslim orthodoxy on girls' education. It won 15 awards, including the National Film Award for Family Welfare and the Best Asian Film Award at the Madrid Festival. His latest film, Vilapangalkkappuram, relates the story of a girl who flees the notorious anti-Muslim riots in Gujarat to come to Kerala.[4]

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