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P. Subramaniam
Born(1905-02-19)19 February 1905
Died4 October 1979(1979-10-04) (aged 69)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • Producer
  • Mayor
SpouseC. Meenakshi Ammal
Children6
In thisIndian name, the namePadmanabha(n) is apatronymic, and the person should be referred to by thegiven name,Subramaniam.

Padmanabha Subramaniam (19 February 1905 – 4 October 1979) was an Indian film producer, film director,distributor, theatre owner, andmayor. He is the founder ofMerryland Studio (established in 1951), the second film studio inKerala.[1]

From mid-1950s to late 1970s, he produced 69 films of which 59 films were directed by himself. HisKumara Sambhavam won the first everKerala State Film Award for Best Film. His 1958 filmRandidangazhi received theNational Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. He contributed the proceedings from his 1975 filmSwami Ayyappan for the development ofSabarimala shrine inKerala, where he constructed a road named Swamy Ayyappan Road.

He contributed significantly to theMalayalam cinema, by starting cinema exhibition houses, distribution ventures, a film studio and a production company for making films with both devotional and social themes. His ventureMerryland Studio (established in 1951) was the second film production studio of Kerala, after its major competitorUdaya Studio. The films were produced under the banner Neela Productions, named after his mother, Neelammal.

Early life

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P. Subramaniam was born to Padmanabha Pillai and Neelammal inNagercoil,[1] (present-dayKanyakumari District) on 19 February 1910. He joined college inThiruvananthapuram for his intermediate course. He, however, did not complete the course as he got posted as a clerk in Trivandrum Water Works, the water authority.[1]

At Trivandrum Water Works, the first order of installion of water supply came fromKowdiar Palace of the Travancore royal family. It was during this project that his hard work and honesty made an impression with members of the royal family and the Diwan of Travancore,Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer.[1]

One year later, Subramaniam joined the government Stationery Department, where he continued to make an impression with the Diwan.[1]

Career

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Business

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His connections with the Diwan and the royal household helped him quit his job and start his first business - a bus service inThiruvananthapuram, the capital of erstwhileTravancore.[1]Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer first helped him buy an eight-seater vehicle.[1] Subramaniam later added two more buses to his fleet.

Early productions

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When the Travancore government decided to start renovation works in and aroundThampanoor railway station (Thiruvananthapuram Central station), the Diwan helped Subramaniam get a piece of marshy land near the railway station, on lease.[1] Subramaniam decided to fill the marshy land and start a Theatre. Thus, 'New Theatre' came into being inThiruvananthapuram. New Theatre is still a prominent cinema theatre in the city. Later on, he started two more theatres - one named Sreekumar and the other named Sree Vishakh. Among them, the former is a part of Malayalam film history as the theatre which witnessed the longest theatrical run of a Malayalam film - The evergreen Malayalam filmGodfather, released in 1991, which ran 405 days in Sreekumar Theatre.

Even before this venture, Subramaniam producedPrahlada, a film that is believed to have been actually financed by the royal family.[1] Again,Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer provided assistance to Subramaniam in this venture.

Merryland Studio

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Subramaniam later joined directorK. Subramaniam as his assistant. It was in 1951 that he started producing films, when he started Merryland Studio in Thiruvananthapuram. Neela Productions, his production company, was named after his mother Neelammal. Named after LordSubramanya and being a devotee himself, he used his namesake's picture as the studio emblem. His first film wasAathmasakhi, released in 1952. It was the first released film of the legendary actorSathyan, who later became one of the greatest actors ever in the Malayalam film industry.

Subramaniam soon became a major figure in the film industry, and continued to produce and direct films. Along with his competitorM. Kunchacko, he was one of the pioneering figures of Malayalam film industry in its early days. They produced various types of films. Merryland was usually popular for producingepic films, likeBhakta Kuchela,Sree Rama Pattabhishekam,Snapaka Yohannan,Kumara Sambhavam,Sree Guruvayoorappan,Swami Ayyappan,Amba Ambika Ambalika andSree Murugan. They also used socially relevant stories.

Subramaniam's films were also popular for their songs.Thirunainar Kurichi Madhavan Nair andBr Lakshmanan were the duo which created the songs during their early days. Subramaniam was also instrumental in developing the career of the popular singerKamukara Purushothaman. In almost all Merryland films until 1970, the trio was used to add music. The songs like 'Athmavidyalayame', 'Eeswara Chinthayithonne', 'Naale Naale Ennayittu', etc. are very popular songs from this team. Later on, he also used lyricists likeP. Bhaskaran,Vayalar Ramavarma,O. N. V. Kurup,Sreekumaran Thampi, etc. and musicians likeG. Devarajan,M. S. Baburaj,V. Dakshinamoorthy andM. B. Sreenivasan.

Subramaniam continued to produce films until he died on 4 October 1979, at the age of 69. Now his company is run by his children. Merryland later was popular for remaking their old filmSwami Ayyappan in TV serial format.

Personal life

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Subramaniam was married to Meenakshi Ammal. Their marriage happened when both of them were less than 20 years old, according to the prevalent customs. The couple had six children - S. Kumar, S. Padmanabhan, M. Leela, M. S. Sivakumar, S. Karthikeyan and S. Murugan. The eldest son, S. Kumar, later became a noted film producer on his own right, and founded a new company named 'Sastha Productions' after his father's death. The fourth and youngest sons, Karthikeyan and Murugan, revamped Merryland Studios in mid 2000's.

Subramaniam was a deeply religiousHindu throughout his life, and was a devotee of his namesake LordMurugan. Despite being relocated to Thiruvananthapuram long back, he used to visitVelimai Kumaraswamy Temple inThuckalay whenever possible. It was due to his devotion to Lord Murugan that he chose the form of Lord Murugan standing withpeacock overEarth as the logo of Merryland Studios, and four of his five sons - with the exception of Padmanabhan-were named after Lord Murugan.

Filmography

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Films

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Awards

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National Film Awards
Kerala State Film Awards

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijChelangad, Saji (28 December 2014)."Story of a pioneer and his studio".The Hindu. Retrieved19 April 2019.
  2. ^"5th National Film Awards"(PDF).Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved2 September 2011.
  3. ^"6th National Film Awards".International Film Festival of India. Archived fromthe original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved3 September 2011.

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