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Vayalar Ramavarma (March 25, 1928 – October 27, 1975), also known as Vayalar, was an Indian poet and lyricist of
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. He was known for his poems which include ''Sargasangeetham'', ''Mulankaadu'', ''Padamudrakal'', ''Aayisha'' and ''Oru Judas janikkunnu'' and for around 1300 songs he penned for 256 Malayalam films. He received the National Film Award for Best Lyrics in 1972 and was the winner of the
Kerala State Film Award for Best Lyrics The Kerala State Film Award for Best Lyricist is an honour, begun in 1969, presented annually at the Kerala State Film Awards of India to a lyricist for best lyrics in a Malayalam film. Until 1997, the awards were managed directly by the Departm ...
in its year of inception which he received three more times. He was also a recipient of the
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry The Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry is an award given every year by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi (Kerala Literary Academy) to Malayalam writers for writing poetry of literary merit. It is one of the twelve categories of the Kerala Sahitya A ...
in 1962. His collaborations with
G. Devarajan Paravoor Govindan Devarajan (1927–2006), popularly known as G. Devarajan or Devarajan master, was an Indian music composer and Carnatic singer. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in the history of Indian film music. He sco ...
produced the golden era of Malayalam film music and many songs written and composed by these duo remain the ever green classics in Malayalam. Ramavarma is regarded as one of the most successful and critically acclaimed lyricist in the history of
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.


Biography

Ramavarma was born on March 25, 1928, at Vayalar, a small village in Alappuzha district of the south Indian state of
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to Vellarappilli Kerala Varma and Raghavaparambil Ambalika Thamburatti. He lost his father at an early age and his education in the traditional
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way, was supervised by his uncle, which was followed by formal education at the Sanskrit School as well as
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English School. He started writing poetry while in school, publishing the first poem in "Swarat" magazine, which he continued after discontinuing education after 9th standard and published poems in periodicals such as "Arunodayam" and "Chakravalam". He started a weekly in 1951, under the name, ''Janadhipathyam'', but the weekly, which published articles promoting communist ideals, did not last long. Subsequently, he served as the editor of a publication from Madras. Ramavarma married Puthekovilakathu Chandramathi Thamburatti in 1951 but the couple were issueless. Subsequently, he married Bharathi Thamburatti, the younger sister of Chandramathi Thamburatti, and the couple had a son,
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, a noted poet and lyricist, and three daughters, Indulekha, Yamuna and Sindhu. His death came on October 27, 1975, at the age of 47, following a surgery at the
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where he had been admitted for the treatment of
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. Later revelations by poet, Ezhacherry Ramachandran, that the actual cause of death was medical negligence, created a controversy, but Ramachandran later refused to stand by his earlier statement. The memoirs of his wife, Bharathi Thamburatti, titled ''Indradanussinte Theerathu'', also became controversial due to certain remarks made in the book about K. J. Yesudas.


Legacy


As a poet

Ramavarma's first poetry anthology was ''Padamudrakal'', in 1948 which reflected his affinity towards Gandhian ideals in those days. Later he changed his thought towards communism and keep close contact with the communist party of India. There are notable literature works against cast and communal systems in Kerala even though he is from an upper caste family. But he had a good affinity towards Indian culture which is reflected in the poem Sargga Sangeetham. Between 1950 and 1961, he published a number of anthologies including ''Konthayum Poonoolum'' (1950), ''Naadinte Nadam'', ''Enikku Maramamilla'', ''Mulankadu'' (1955), ''Oru Judas Janikkunnu'' (1955), ''Ente Mattolikavithakal'' (1957), and ''Sargasangeetham'' (1961), a khandakavyam titled ''Ayisha'', two short story anthologies, ''Raktham Kalarnna Mannu'' and ''Vettum Thiruthum'' as well as a travelogue by name, ''Purushantharangaliloode'', which detailed his experiences during his first trip to
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in 1956 to participate in the Asian Writers' Conference. With the popularity of his poems, he was known to have brought poetry to the common man's domain.


As a lyricist

Ramavarma shifted his base to Madras to take up the editorship of a magazine and this move to the city helped him to get associated with Malayalam film industry which was based there during those days. In 1956, he got the opportunity to write the lyrics for Koodappirappu, a
J. D. Thottan J. D. Thottan (23 February 1922 – 23 September 1997) was an Indian director of Malayalam language films. ''Indian Cinema'' cited him along with M. Krishnan Nair (director), M. Krishnan Nair, S. S. Rajan, and A. B. Raj as one of the Malayalam ...
film, for which 10 songs composed by
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were written by him. Overall, he wrote over 1300 songs for 245 Malayalam movies, 135 songs for 29 music albums and for several plays, of which 755 songs were composed by
G. Devarajan Paravoor Govindan Devarajan (1927–2006), popularly known as G. Devarajan or Devarajan master, was an Indian music composer and Carnatic singer. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in the history of Indian film music. He sco ...
. One among the three major lyricists of his times, P. Bhaskaran and O. N. V. Kurup completing the trio, Rama Varma's lyrics were known to have brought the Malayalam film songs closer to poetry.


Awards and honours

Ramavarma received the
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry The Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry is an award given every year by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi (Kerala Literary Academy) to Malayalam writers for writing poetry of literary merit. It is one of the twelve categories of the Kerala Sahitya A ...
in 1962 for his poetry anthology, ''Sargasangeetham''. Kerala State Chalachitra Academy selected his songs for the films, Nadhi and Kadalpalam for the inaugural
Kerala State Film Award for Best Lyrics The Kerala State Film Award for Best Lyricist is an honour, begun in 1969, presented annually at the Kerala State Film Awards of India to a lyricist for best lyrics in a Malayalam film. Until 1997, the awards were managed directly by the Departm ...
in 1969; he would receive the award three more times, in 1972 for Chembarathi, in 1974 for Nellu and Athidhi and in 1975 for Chuvanna Sandhyakal and Swami Ayyappan. In between, he received the National Film Award for Best Lyrics for the song, ''Manushyan mathangale srushtichu'' in the film, Achanum Bappayum in 1972. An annual literary award, Vayalar Award, has been instituted in his memory by Vayalar Rama Varma Memorial Trust. The award is given on 27 October, the poet's death anniversary and the recipients include Lalithambika Antharjanam, Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai, Sugathakumari, M. T. Vasudevan Nair,
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and
K. Satchidanandan K. Satchidanandan (1946) is an Indian poet and critic, writing in Malayalam and English. A pioneer of modern poetry in Malayalam, a bilingual literary critic, playwright, editor, columnist and translator, he is the former editor of ''Indian L ...
. The trust has constructed a memorial for Ramavarma at his residence in Vayalar, which houses a literary museum, library, office, auditorium, martyr square and conference room. Vayalar Ramavarma Samskarika Vedi, another Thiruvananthapuram-based eponymous organization, has instituted an annual award, ''Vayalar Ramavarma award'', to recognize excellence in television programmes. The organization has instituted two more awards, ''Vayalar Ramavarma Sangeetha Puraskaram'' and ''Vayalar Ramavarma Natya Ratna Puraskaram'', music and dance awards respectively, in honour of the poet. The Government of Kerala installed a bust of Rama Varma at
Manaveeyam Veedhi Manaveeyam Veedhi, also known as Manaveeyam Road, is a Road in Thiruvananthapuram. This 180 m road extending from the statue of Vayalar Ramavarma on the Museum-Vellayambalam road to the statues of G. Devarajan and P. Bhaskaran at Althara junc ...
, the road between Althara junction to the Museum-Vellayambalam road in Thiruvananthapuram, on Nov 24, 2005.


Selected bibliography


Khandakavyam

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Song collections

*''Ente Chalachitragaanangal'' in 6 parts


Poetry anthology

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Short story anthology

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Essay compilations

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Collected works

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See also

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List of Malayalam-language authors by category The field of Malayalam writers include the following people, from various disciplines and periods. Art criticism *Mani Madhava Chakyar (1899–1990) Poetry * Arnos Paathiri (1681–1732) *Cherusseri Namboothiri * Irayimman Thampi *Kattakaya ...
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