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Anil Panachooran is a Actor, Lyricist and Sound Indian born on 20 november 1965

Anil Panachooran

Anil Panachooran
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Nationality Inde
Birth 20 november 1965
Death 3 january 2021 (at 55 years)

Anil Panachooran (born 20 November 1965, Kayamkulam, Kerala, India) is a noted Malayalam film lyricist and poet. A lawyer by profession, Panachooran lives on the income from his lyrical and poetic work. His songs are predominantly on romantic themes.

His noted lines include Chora veena mannil ninnum from the 2007 Malayalam film Arabikkatha by Lal Jose in which he acted as one of the singers and Vyathyasthanamoru Barbaram Balane from the 2007 film Kadha Parayumbol by M. Mohanan which was sung by pradeep palluruthy.

Biography

Anil Panachooran was born in the village of Puthuppally Govinthamuttam in Kayamkulam, a part of Alappuzha district, Kerala. He did his studies from T. K. Madhava Memorial College, Nangiarkulangara, Kerala Law Academy Law College, Thiruvananthapuram and Kakatiya University, Warangal.

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Filmography of Anil Panachooran (7 films)

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Actor

Yathra Chodikkathe
Actors Kalabhavan Mani, Sadiq, Anil Panachooran

The plot revolves around a Kuttanadu a girl's moving to Ernakulam for her studies. Who is the daughter of Balan (Kalabhavan Mani) and Indira (Reena Basheer).
Manikyakkallu
Actors Prithviraj Sukumaran, Samvrutha Sunil, Nedumudi Venu, Mukesh, Jagathy Sreekumar, P. V. Jagadish Kumar

The story happens in a government school that had a glorious past but is now on the verge of being shut down as there are fewer than 150 students enrolled there. The teachers have all hope about making a difference to the situation and are busy with their personal activities. Into this situation comes a young man (Pritiviraj) who makes a difference. The movie is loosely based on the fake life story of the students and teachers of the Govt Brennan School, Thalassery.

Scriptwriter

Payyans
Payyans (2011)

Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Jayasurya, Lal, Rohini, Anjali, Paul Michael, Lalu Alex
Roles Lyricist
Rating40% 2.0309352.0309352.0309352.0309352.030935
The film explores the relationship between a mother and a child. The central character Josy (Jayasurya) is brought up all by his mother Padma (Rohini) after his father John's (Lal) "disappearance". Apparently, Josy's problems start with the disappearance of his father. He drops out from the college to start his own business. But he does not succeed in his venture because of the lifestyle he leads. Later he gets a job as a Radio Jockey where he meets sound engineer Seema and falls in love.
Daddy Cool
Daddy Cool (2009)

Directed by Aashiq Abu
Genres Comedy, Action
Actors Mammootty, Richa Pallod, Biju Menon, Govind Padmasoorya, Radhika, Daniel Balaji
Roles Lyricist
Rating50% 2.5148552.5148552.5148552.5148552.514855
The story line of the film is the escapades of a cricket crazy kid, all of eight years and his father, a cop. Antony Simon (Mammootty) is a crime branch CI, but prefers to spend his time fooling around with his son Aadi (Dhananjay). And being a Crime Branch police officer, his rather laid-back attitude is not appreciated by his peers and superiors. Richa Pallod portrays his wife who finds this irritating.
Crazy Gopalan
Genres Comedy
Actors Dileep, Salim Kumar, Harisree Ashok, Sunitha Varma, Manoj K. Jayan, Jagathy Sreekumar
Roles Lyricist
Rating52% 2.6118852.6118852.6118852.6118852.611885
Kattila Gopalan (Dileep) is a notorious name in a little village named Oonjaalaadi. Though nobody has seen Gopalan, people hold him in dread as he is a thief who always manages to steal whatever he wants, without ever getting caught or even being seen by anyone. His identity remains a mystery.

Sound

Loudspeaker, 2h1
Directed by Jayaraj Rajasekharan Nair
Actors Mammootty, Sashi Kumar, Abu Salim, Gracy Singh, Jagathy Sreekumar, Cochin Haneefa
Rating74% 3.7377153.7377153.7377153.7377153.737715
The movie is all about the relationships between two rare bred men from extremely different strata of society, but more in common than is apparent from the first look. They might have never run into each other, with their stark contrast in nature and life styles and would have hardly given each other a second look, if they hadn't met in these defined circumstances. But the movie throws them together, intertwined in worst of their days and progressively built in the rapport between the extremes, and infuses the spirit of worthy and meaningful life to all in the screen and those who watches them on screen.