Farook Abdul Rahiman

Farook Abdul Rahiman
Native name ഫറൂക്ക് അബ്ദുൾ റഹിമാൻ
Born (1966-11-06) 6 November 1966
Mangodu, Thathamangalam, Chittur, Palakkad, Kerala
Nationality Indian
Education Graduate
Occupation Film Director, Writer
Relatives
Abdul Rahiman(Father) Aiysha(Mother) Diya (Spouse m. 2000–present) Farhath(Daughter) Fahima (Daughter)
Awards
1.Kerala State Television Award 2000 "Swathanthryathinte Chirakadiyochakal" Director 2.Kerala State Film Award 2012 "Kaliyachan" Director

Farook Abdul Rahiman (born 5 November 1966) is an Indian filmmaker and Writer.Farook was born into a Rawuthar family prominent in the world of agriculture produce trade in Malabar. Starting his career as an Assistant Director in television films of state owned broadcasting corporation Dooradarshan , Farook was drawn into independent film making after his debut feature film[1][2][3][4]

Early life

Farook Abdul Rahiman was born in the village township of Mangod, Thattamangalam, Chittur of Plakkad in India, as the 2nd son of Abdul Rahiman (died 2010), a trader and migrant, and his wife Ayisha (died 2006), a house wife. Farook is of Tamil and Valluvanadan ancestry and was raised in a Rowther Muslim trading class environment. His family settled in Chittur as his father traded agriculture produces in Malabar along the West Coast of India, where Farook attended Seri Sahib Memorial High School at Thathamangalam, and completed his Bachelor in Commerce at [5]Chittur Government College, Palakkad affiliated with the University of Calicut, though his interest was always in fine arts.

Career

He started his professional career in Television films at the age of 18 as Assistant Director on Dooradarshan Malayalam television film "Nangema kutty"[6](1984) and then assisted the legendary Malayalam Director [1] P.N. Menon in his television film "Ethalukal"-Petals. Later produced Malayalam Television Films "Sthree Parvam" and "Kulam"-Clan. His own directorial debut was the television film "Vyathiyanam"-Digression - Story of a young man with unusual thoughts and his life in Malayalam,broadcast by Dooradarshan Thiruvananathapuram.[6]

The iconoclastic life of the poet [7]P Kunjiraman Nair and his works that adored the beauty of ‘Valluvanadan’ Kerala remain an inspiration for many Keralites even now. Farook Abdul Rahiman who was brought up in the culturally vibrant Palakkad where Mahakavi P lived a major period of his life, was no different. Having perused majority of the works of the poet from his childhood, it was an aspiration for the television filmmaker to helm a movie based on him.[2] And the result of the twelve-year-long toil was "Kaliyachan"- The Master of the Play, that bagged Farook many laurels including the [1][8] Kerala State Award for the best debutant director (2012)

Filmography

Kerala State Film Award Ceremony 2013 in Thiruvananthapuram
Kalyachan on screen in the event
Bjibal in Kerala State Film Award 2013 function receiving award from Chief Minister Umman Chandy
Year Film Category Worked As Awards/Remarks
1 1984 [5][6]"Nangemakkutty"

നങ്ങേമക്കുട്ടി

Malayalam

TV film

Assistant

Director

2 [1][5]"Ithalukal"

ഇതളുകൾ

Malayalam

TV film

Assistant

Director

3 [5]"Sthreeparvam"

സ്ത്രീപർവ്വം

Malayalam

TV film

Producer &

Associate

director

4 [5]"Kulam"

കുലം

Malayalam

TV film

Producer & Associate

director

5 [5]"Vyathiyanam"

വ്യതിയാനം

Malayalam

TV film

Director
6 1993 [5]"Poornaviramam"

പൂർണ്ണവിരാമം

Malayalam

TV film

Director
7 1995 [1][5][6]"Thunchathacharian"

തുഞ്ചത്താചാര്യൻ

Malayalam

TV Serial

Director
8 1997 [1][5]"Smarakasilakal"

സ്മാരകശിലകൾ

Malayalam

TV Serial

Director
9 1997 [5]"Snehadoodu"

സ്നേഹദൂത്

Malayalam

Feature Film

Assistant

Director

10 1998 [5]"Nattakappolima"

നാട്ടകപ്പൊലിമ

Malayalam

Docu-fiction

Director
11 1999 [1][5][6]"Swathanthryathinte Chirakadiyochakal"

സ്വാതന്ത്ര്യത്തിന്റെ ചിറകടിയൊച്ചകൾ

Malayalam

TV film

Director [1] Kerala State Television Film Award 2000
12 2001 [5]"Sandhya Sandesham"

സന്ധ്യാസന്ദേശം

Malayalam

TV Program

Director
13 2001 [5]"Naam Mahabali"

നാം മഹാബലി

Malayalam

TV Program

Creative

Director

14 2002 [5]"Upamannyu"

ഉപമന്യു

Malayalam

TV film

Director
15 2003 [5]"Pennarangu"

പെണ്ണരങ്ങ്

Malayalam

TV Program

Director
16 2004 [5]"Karunnyathinte Punnyam" കാരുണ്യത്തിന്റെ പുണ്യം Malayalam

TV Program

Director
17 2004 [5]"Porattuperuma"

പൊറാട്ടുപെരുമ

Malayalam

TV Program

Director
18 2012 [1][2][5][6][9][10] "KALIYACHAN"

കളിയച്ഛൻ

Malayalam

Feature Film

Director 1.[1]Kerala state Film Award 2012

Best Debut Director,

Best Background Score and

2nd Best Actor

2.[11] National Award for Best background Score

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Kumar, P.K.Ajith. "Poetic frames". The Hindu Daily.
  2. 1 2 3 K, Krishnachand. "'I am Overwhelmed by the Response My Film Received'". The New India Express Daily.
  3. Sudhish, Navami. "'Kaliyachan' and '101 Chodyangal' Built on Human Ties'". The New Indian Express Daily.
  4. "'Kaliyachan' was not an easy film'". The New Indian Express Daily.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Konni, Rakesh (2013-02-23). "ഫറൂക്ക് അബ്ദുൾ റഹിമാൻ". m3db.com : Malayalam Movie & Music database. m3db.com. Retrieved 2015-03-20.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Nambidi, Parvathy. "Kaliyachan: Portrait of an artist". The New Indian Express.
  7. Staff reporter. "Rahman dedicates 'Kaliyachan' to P Kunhiraman Nair". Manorama Online. The Week.
  8. "Kaliyachan". malayalamcinema.com. Association of Malayalam Movies Artistes (AMMA).
  9. "Kaliyachan". Manorama Online. Malayala Manorama Daily.
  10. "Promo of the film "Kaliyachan" produced by National Film Development Corporation (NFDC)". YouTube. P&B Ministry, Govt. of India.
  11. "List of Awards Announced in various categories for the 60th National Film Awards" (PDF). pib. Press Information Bureau, Government of India.


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