Prithviraj, Dileep, Chithra condole demise of Malayalam filmmaker Sreenivasan
Chennai, Dec 20
The Malayalam film industry plunged into gloom on Saturday morning on learning of the demise of one of India's greatest filmmakers Sreenivasan, considered to be one of the most influential creative voices of the Malayalam film industry.
Well known actor Prithviraj, in his brief but powerful condolence message on Instagram, said, "Adieu to one of the greatest ever writer/ director/ actor! Thank you for the laughs and the thoughts! Rest in peace legend!"
Actor Dileep was among the first to express grief over the demise of filmmaker Sreenivasan. The actor, who bid farewell to the great writer, rued the fact that Sreeniyettan was no longer there to advise him with love and to argue with him without feeling offended.
Stating that words failed him on getting to know that a person who was so close to his heart was no more, the actor said it was doubtful that there was another who had so excelled so much in his field of work.
"The emptiness in my life and in Malayalam cinema without Sreeniyettan's presence will be huge. Rest in peace," the actor wrote in Malayalam on his Instagram page.
Well known singer K S Chithra, on her X timeline, expressed her condolences. She wrote, "I am deeply saddened to hear about Sreenivas sir’s passing. I was fortunate enough to sing for so many of his movies. My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time. #KSChithra #Sreenivasan"
Actor, writer and director Sreenivasan is considered an icon of Malayalam cinema. The well known director, who was known for his acting as much as for his powerful writing, breathed his last at the Trippunithura Taluk Hospital, where he had been undergoing treatment for age-related illness.
Over a remarkable 48-year career, Sreenivasan left an indelible imprint on Malayalam cinema, shaping its storytelling sensibilities with his incisive humour, social satire and deeply human characters.
An actor of rare versatility, he featured in nearly 225 films, excelling both as a comedian and as a leading man, often portraying the flawed everyman with unmatched authenticity.
— IANS
Reader Comments
End of an era. Sreenivasan sir's dialogues are part of our daily vocabulary in Kerala. The way he captured middle-class life was simply unmatched. Huge loss for Malayalam cinema.
Reading Dileep's message shows how much of a mentor he was. It's rare to find someone who could advise and argue with love. His legacy is not just in films, but in the lives he touched. Rest in peace, Sreeniyettan.
While his contributions are immense, it's also a moment to reflect. The industry he helped build is now often driven by different commercial pressures. We need to preserve the kind of meaningful cinema he championed.
Chithra miss's mention of singing for his movies reminds me of those beautiful melodies. His stories and those songs are intertwined with my childhood. A giant has fallen. Om Shanti.
225 films! What an incredible journey. From hilarious comedy to poignant social drama, he did it all. His work transcended regional boundaries. As a film student in Mumbai, we study his screenwriting. A master storyteller.
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