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V. R. Gopalakrishnan was a Malayalam film director and story writer.
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He wrote the story / screenplay / dialogues for 16 films.[1] His noteworthy films are Dheem Tharikida Thom, Cheppu and Vandanam, all directed by Priyadarshan. Gopalakrishnan also directed 4 films, one of which was unreleased.[2]
He also worked as an associate director for 12 films, all directed by his close friend Priyadarshan.[3]
Gopalakrishnan committed suicide at his home in Ramanathapuram, Palakkad, Kerala on 11 January 2016, leaving behind his wife (Geetha) and two sons (Arjun and Aravind).[4][5][6]
Year | Title | Credit |
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1986 | Dheem Tharikida Thom | Screenplay, Dialogue |
1987 | Cheppu | Screenplay, Dialogue |
1989 | Vandanam | Screenplay, Dialogue |
1989 | Aazhikkoru Muthu | Screenplay, Dialogue |
1989 | Chakkikotha Chankaran | Story, Screenplay, Dialogue |
1991 | Kakkathollayiram | Director, Story, Screenplay, Dialogue |
1991 | Kouthuka Varthakal | Story, Screenplay, Dialogue |
1992 | Kaazhchakkappuram | Director |
1993 | Koushalam | Screenplay, Dialogue |
1994 | Cabinet | Story, Screenplay, Dialogue |
1994 | Geetham Sangeetham (U) | Director |
1994 | Bharya | Director |
1995 | Thovalapookkal | Co-screenplay, Co-dialogue |
1997 | Shobhanam | Screenplay, Dialogue |
2000 | Pilots | Dialogue |
2001 | Ee Parakkum Thalika | Screenplay, Dialogue |
2002 | Www.anukudumbam.com | Story, Screenplay, Dialogue |
2005 | Kalyana Kurimanam | Story, Screenplay, Dialogue |
2005 | Hai | Screenplay, Dialogue |
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