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Malayalam Cinema Mourns: Icon Sreenivasan Passes at 69, Tributes Pour In

The world of Malayalam cinema is in mourning following the passing of legendary actor and screenwriter Sreenivasan. Political leaders from across Kerala, including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, have expressed profound grief and paid rich tributes. Vijayan highlighted Sreenivasan's unique ability to portray common life and his contributions across multiple filmmaking domains. The public will have a chance to pay their final respects as his body will be kept for viewing at the Town Hall.

Malayalam film icon Sreenivasan no more: Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan, Governor Arlekar and other political figures offer tributes

Thiruvananthapuram, December 20

Veteran Malayalam film icon Sreenivasan - an acclaimed actor, screenwriter, director and producer - passed away on Saturday, marking the end of a remarkable career that spanned decades, playing a key role in shaping the landscape of Malayalam cinema.

News of Sreenivasan's passing triggered a profound wave of grief, with political figures offering heartfelt tributes on social media.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan offered his tributes and honoured Sreenivasan's cinematic legacy.

"The passing of Sreenivasan is an irreparable loss to Malayalam cinema. What we are losing is a talent who rose to leading positions across every domain of filmmaking. Very few filmmakers have succeeded, as he did, in bringing the life of the common man to the silver screen and in guiding the audience, through humour and reflection, to levels of awareness he intended. Sreenivasan stepped into cinema by breaking several long standing conventions," CM Vijayan said, as per a press release from the Chief Minister's Office.

The CM fondly reflected on Sreenivasan's contributions to Malayalam cinema and added, "Spanning story, screenplay, direction and acting, Sreenivasan worked across multiple fields and, in each of them, established his individuality in an extraordinary way. Many characters from his films will remain etched in the Malayali psyche forever."

Describing the actor's passing as a "personal loss" for him, CM Pinarayi Vijayan recalled having a warm conversation with Sreenivasan.

"Sreenivasan, who maintained a heartfelt personal closeness, came across as a symbol of affection and friendship," the statement read.

Among others, Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar condoled the veteran actor's passing and said, "His iconic performances and timeless contributions will be remembered forever. Condolences to his bereaved family. May his soul attain mukti."

Kerala Minister for General Education and Labour, V Sivankutty, says, "The 'Sri' of Malayalam cinema fades away; heartfelt tributes to beloved Srinivasan. The demise of beloved Srinivasan is one of the greatest losses Malayalam cinema has ever suffered."

Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker A N Shamseer, in a statement, added, "He was a rare talent who conveyed socially conscious themes to the people through simple and deeply touching presentations. Through his art, he powerfully portrayed the struggles and hopes of ordinary people. Blending humour and criticism alike, his contributions that influenced society will remain forever memorable in the history of Malayalam cinema. Even time itself will not be able to fill the void created by his demise at this moment of grief."

CPI(M) MLA and actor Mukesh, during an interaction with the media, spoke about his strong friendship with Sreenivasan.

"He has a nature of speaking frankly and openly. He never makes any compromises when it comes to cinema. Not even once have I had even a minor misunderstanding with Sreenivasan. Even Sreenivasan's laughter has a uniqueness of its own. I had expressed my wish that we should produce a film together, and that is how the film 'Katha Parayumpol' was jointly produced. The moments spent with Sreenivasan are golden moments. Even the criticism in his films was laced with humour," he said.

Veteran Malayalam actor, screenwriter, director and producer Sreenivasan passed away on Saturday at the age of 69.

Speaking to the media, actor and screenwriter Renji Panicker shared that Sreenivasan's mortal remains will be taken to his residence and later to the Town Hall for the public to pay homage.

Public viewing is set to be held at 1 PM.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

End of an era. Sreenivasan sir's scripts were masterclasses in storytelling. He showed us our own lives, our struggles, and our hypocrisies, all with a smile. The CM's words are fitting - an irreparable loss. My condolences to his family and to Malayalam cinema.

Arjun K

While the tributes from politicians are nice, it's a bit sad that it often takes someone's passing for their work to be celebrated so publicly. We should cherish and honour our artists while they are with us. That said, his legacy is immortal. A true genius.

Meera T

His characters felt like uncles and neighbours we all knew. The simplicity, the wit, the humanity... it's all gone too soon. The Governor's wish for his 'mukti' is very touching. He gave us so much joy, may he find eternal peace.

David E

As someone who discovered Malayalam cinema later in life, Sreenivasan's work was a gateway. His ability to blend sharp social observation with genuine comedy is rare. The world has lost a brilliant cinematic mind. Condolences from a fan abroad.

Karthik V

"The 'Sri' of Malayalam cinema fades away" – Minister Sivankutty's words hit hard. So true. From Vadakkan Selfie to Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala, his work will be studied and loved forever. A public viewing is the least we can do to pay our respects. Om Shanti.

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