M. Padmakumar

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M. Padmakumar is an Indian film director in Malayalam cinema. He worked as assistant director to a number of leading directors and later became an independent director. He is known for the film Vaasthavam for which the lead actor Prithviraj won a Kerela State Film Award for Best Actor in 2006.

Selected filmography

Director

Year Film Cast Production Screen play Notes
2015 Jalam Priyanka Nair Aries Group S. Suresh Babu
2015 Kanal Mohanlal Abaam Movies S. Suresh Babu
2014 Polytechnic Kunchacko Boban, Bhavana Kala Nair Nishad Koya
2013 D Company Samuthirakani, Narain, Ananya, Asif Ali D Cuts Films Company G.S. Anil Anthology film, Padmakumar directed the Segment "Oru Bolivian Diary 1995"
2013 Orissa Unni Mukundan,Sanika Nambiar, Kaniha Heera Films G.S. Anil
2013 Ithu Pathiramanal Unni Mukundan, Jayasurya, Remya Nambeesan Dhanush Productions Babu Janardhanan
2012 Thiruvambadi Thamban Jayaram, Jagathy Sreekumar, Haripriya Alexander John S.Suresh Babu
2010 Shikar - The Hunt Mohanlal, Ananya, Kalabhavan Mani K.K. Rajagopal S.Suresh Babu
2009 Kerala Cafe Dileep, Navya Nair, Sudheesh Ranjith Based on a poem called "Naduvazhikal" Anthology film, Padmakumar directed the Segment "Nostalgia"
2008 Parunthu Mammootty, Lakshmi Rai, Jayasurya Houli Pottoor T.A. Razaq
2006 Vaasthavam Prithviraj, Samvritha Sunil, Kavya Madhavan Sreechakra Films Pvt. Ltd. Babu Janardhanan
2006 Vargam Prithviraj, Renuka Menon Hanees Himself
2003 Ammakilikkoodu Prithviraj, Navya Nair Raghunath Ranjith

Associate director

  • Devasuram
  • Inspector Balram
  • Chandrolsavam (2005)
  • Black (2004)
  • Mizhi Randilum (2003)
  • Ravanaprabhu (2001)
  • Valliettan (2000)
  • Aayiram Meni (1999)
  • Vazhunnor (1999)
  • The Prince (1996)
  • Poochakkaru Mani Kettum (1994)
  • Neelagiri (1991)
  • Apoorvam Chilar (1991)
  • Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha (1989)
  • Aranyakam (1988)

References