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  1. www.malayalachalachithram.com › profilesMunshi Paramupillai

    Munshi Paramu Pillai enjoyed the distinction of being known as ‘Kerala’s Bernard Shaw’. He was a multi-faceted personality who made a name for himself as a playwright, journalist, humorist, scriptwriter, actor, organizer and teacher. Munshi Paramu Pillai strode like a Colossus in the field of Malayalam theater from 1940-1960.

  2. Paramu Pillai was the first M.A. degree holder in Travancore and hence known as M.A.Paramu Pillai. He was English Professor and active worker of Nair Brithyajana Sangh. It was he proposed the name “Nair Service Society”.

  3. Munshi Paramu Pillai is a famous classic scriptwriter, journalist, and playwright who worked predominantly in the Malayalam and Tamil film industries. Born KR Parameshwaran Pillai, Paramu Pillai was a multi-faceted personality widely known as the 'Bernard Shaw of Kerala.'

  4. Father : Munshi Paramu Pillai Mother : Retnamayi Devi J.N.Dixit was a renowned diplomat and able administrator who had worked as Foreign Secretary to the Government of India. He was selected to IFS in 1958.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManamagalManamagal - Wikipedia

    Manamagal ( transl. The Bride) is a 1951 Indian Tamil -language drama film, directed and produced by N. S. Krishnan. The film stars Padmini, Lalitha, S. V. Sahasranamam and T. S. Balaiah in lead roles. It is based on the Malayalam play Suprabha by playwright Munshi Paramu Pillai. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Pelli Kuthuru. [2] Plot.

  6. Oct 24, 2010 · The dialogues were by the popular playwright Munshi Paramu Pillai. The lyrics by the eminent writer P. Kunjukrishna Menon and music was composed by P. S. Divakar. ‘Vanamala' had P. A. Thomas...

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  8. www.thehindu.com › features › cinemaOld gold - The Hindu

    Mar 21, 2010 · The dialogues penned for the Malayalam version by Munshi Paramu Pillai, along with Manikyam, was impressive. The film dispensed with the usually irrelevant comic scenes. Pushpanathan (K. R....