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V. K. Sreeraman

Indian actor, writer, TV anchor and social worker

V. K. Sreeraman

Born (1953-02-06) 6 February 1953 (age 72)

Thrissur, Kerala, India

NationalityIndian
Occupations
  • Film actor
  • Writer
  • TV Anchor
  • Social worker
SpouseGeetha
Children2
Parents
  • V. C. Krishnan
  • Bhargavi Krishnan

In this Indian name, the name Vettiyattil Krishnan is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Sreeraman.

Vettiyattil Krishnan Sreeraman (born 6 February 1953)[1] is an Indian actor, writer, TV anchor and social worker. He acted in more than 150 films.

Personal life and education

He was born into a middle-class family at Cheruvathani village near Kunnamkulam, situated in Thrissur district of Kerala. His father V. C. Krishnan of the Vettiyattil family worked in Ceylon as a Hotel Manager while his mother Bhargavi Krishnan was a teacher by profession. Sreeraman is the second son of his parents, following an elder brother named Jayaprakash (b. 1948), and preceding an unnamed younger

Well-known Malayalam short story writer C V Sreeraman died in a private hospital at Thrissur on Wednesday evening, family sources said. He was 75 and survived by wife and two children.

Some of Sreeraman's stories have been successfuly made into films. Sreeraman's widely appreciated stories include Vasthuhara, Irikkappindam, Chidambaram, Ponthanmada and Seemathampuram.

He had been undergoing treatment in the hospital for the last few days, the sources said. A popular writer, Sreeraman's short stories stood out for their straight narrative technique and lucid style even as he chose complex human experiences as the themes.

Born in Kunnamkulam near here, Sreeraman had his school education in Sri Lanka [Images]. Later, he returned to India with his parents and took degree in law from the Madras Law College.

For seven years, he worked in the Rehabilitation Department of the Andaman and Nicobar islands, which provided the theme for some his memorable stories.

A Communist right from his student days, Sreeraman served as the president of Chovvanur panchayat for seven years a

C. V. Sreeraman

Sreeraman's stories were intelligently told and suffused with humanism. The breadth of his experience as a lawyer and government official helped him create a richly imaginative body of work. He drew upon a rich and varied source of imagery and subject matter. His works include Puthuma Illathavarude Nagaram, Chidambaram, Kshurasyadhara, Theerthakkavadi, Dukhitarude Dukham, Puramkazhchakal, Vasthuhara, Chakshu Sravanagalasthamam, Pondhan Mada, Sheema Thampuran and Entosy Valiamma. His stories were translated into English and German, and several Indian languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Marathi and Oriya.[2] The visual quality of his narration attracted filmmakers. Vasthuhara, Chidambaram (G. Aravindan), Purushartham (K. R. Mohanan) and Ponthan Mada (T. V. Chandran) were based on Sreeraman's stories.[2]

Later an anthology of his short stories, 'Mokshartham', got published. The 13 stories in this book revolve around life in pilgrimage destinations.

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