Mangalom Award and the Souparnikatheeram Prathibhapuraskaram. A decade later, he was awarded the 2003 Asan Smaraka Kavitha Puraskaram, the same year as he received two more awards viz. Kerala Sahitya Akademi selected his debut anthology, Naranathu Bhranthan, for their annual award for poetry in 1993. Madhusoodanan Nair received the Kunju Pillai Award for Poetry in 1986, followed by the K. He also wrote lyrics for Tharangini and Manorama Music. Santhanagopalam, Kulam and Ardhanaari while his poems have been used in films such as Daivathinte Vikrithikal, Punyam, Punarjani and Veettilekkulla Vazhi. He has written the lyrics for three Malayalam films viz. Besides poems, he has published five non-fiction books including Eliotum Richardsum, a critical study, Science Nikhantu, a lexicon and Nadodi Vignanam, a book on the folklore of Kerala. He is known to be conversant with several languages including Malayalam, English, Hindi, Sanskrit and Tamil. The book is reported to be the most popular poetry anthology ever in Malayalam literature, with over 40 editions, surpassing the second most printed book, Ramanan of Changampuzha Krishna Pillai, which had 18 editions as of 2016. Madhusoodanan Nair started writing poems while at school and the first of his poems was published in the 1980s his first poem anthology, Naranathu Bhranthan was published in 1992. V Madhusoodanan Nair reciting Malayalam poem, Vakku, at Malayalam Aikya Vedi seminar at Kollam The family lives in Devaswom Board Junction, Thiruvananthapuram. Malathi Devi and the couple has two daughters, Rashmi and Ramya and a son, Vishnu. Xavier's College, Thiruvananthapuram as a faculty from where he superannuated from service as the Professor and Head of the Department of Malayalam. Later, he shifted to academics by joining St. He started his career as a journalist, working at Kumkumam magazine and Veekshanam daily and also as a program announcer at the Thiruvananthapuram station of the All India Radio before working as a sub-editor at Kerala Bhasha Institute. Subsequently, he graduated from Mahatma Gandhi College and earned a master's degree from the University College Thiruvananthapuram. His early schooling was at the local schools in Neyyattinkara and Kotturkonam after which he passed a pre-degree course from Velu Thampi Memorial Nair Service Society College. He imbibed quite early the tradition of many a ritualistic song from his father, who was a reciter of Thottam Pattu. Madhusoodanan Nair was born on Februat Aruviyodu, a small riverside village near Neyyattinkara, in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the south Indian state of Kerala to N.
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