M. O. Joseph
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M.O. Joseph | |
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Born | |
Died | 8 January 2016 | (aged 86)
Occupation | Film producer |
Years active | 1967–1983 |
Spouse | Kunjamma Joseph |
Children | 5 |
Manjilas Ouseph Joseph (15 January 1929 – 8 January 2016) was a Malayali film producer.[1] He produced over 30 films in the 1960s and 1970s, most notably Yakshi, Adimakal, Devi, Chattakkari, Anubhavangal Palichakal, and Punarjanmam.[2] He won numerous awards, including National Film Awards, Kerala State Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards South.[3]
Early life
[edit]Joseph was born on 15 January 1929, and grew up in Thrissur, where his father was the manager of the Jose Theatre.[4] He studied at St. Thomas College, and later graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce from the Sacred Heart College in Ernakulam, where his father had joined the Shenoy Theatres. When he completed his education, Joseph's father suggested that he join T. E. Vasudevan, who was distributing and producing films under the banner of Associated Pictures as an apprentice.
Career
[edit]Joseph joined Vasudevan in 1950 on an initial salary of ₹150 per month (1.77 US Dollars). Associated Pictures was in a financial partnership with the Shenoys, however Vasudevan later launched his own business by starting JayaMaruthi Pictures, with Joseph joining him.
Joseph moved to Madras (Now Chennai) in 1951 to manage the regional business of Associated Pictures. Joseph's first foray into independent filmmaking was in a partnership with P. Balthazar and NV Joseph, with production company Navajeevan Films.[5] The first film, ‘Naadan Pennu’ was released in 1967, and was directed by KS Sethumadhavan.
As Malayalam cinema became more prolific in the 1960's and 70's, Joseph would gain more fame. The shooting for each film was mostly done outdoors and would be completed in a stretch of some three to four weeks. The remaining shots which were based on fabricated sets were done in one of the studios in Kodambakkam. The big studio houses were Vidya Studios, Vahini Studios and Bharani Studios.[citation needed] Directors who Joseph worked with include KS Sethumadhavan,Thoppil Baasi and IV Sasi. The Manjilas banner produced around 25 films in total, from 1968 to 1984.
Contributions To Malayalam Film Industry
[edit]Joseph played an important role in establishing several key institutions in the Malayalam film industry. He was one of the founders of the Malayalam Chalachitra Parishad,[6] along with Ramu Karyat and TE Vasudevan. The organization helped aged and in-need film artist's and their families. In the beginning, the office of the Parishad started in the Manjilas office. When Sathyan died, his body was kept in the Manjilas office for public display, since it was also the office of the Chalachitra Parishad.
Later, Joseph helped raise funds for by organizing Star Nites, which were a hugely popular mix of show-biz, music and drama, which were held in different towns of Kerala. Stars such as Prem Nazir, Sheila and singers such as P. Leela contributed their time to these shows. From the funds collected through Star Nites, and from donations, the Parishad was able to buy its own land in Mambalam, Chennai and construct its own double storied offices. Joseph continued as the Treasurer of the Parishad. He was also a founder member of the management committee of Asan Memorial Group of institutions and functioned as its Vice President.[citation needed]
Personal life
[edit]He married Kunjamma Joseph at the age of 24 in 1953. They had five children.[7]
Filmography
[edit]A list of M. O. Joseph's films.[8]
Name of Film | Banner | Direction | Year | Cast | Awards | |
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1 | NAADAN PENNU | Navajeevan Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1967 | Prem Nazir, Sathyan, Sheela, Jayabharathi | |
2 | THOKKUKAL KADHA PARAYANNU | Navajeevan Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1968 | Prem Nazir, Sathyan, Sheela | |
3 | YAKSHI | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1968 | Sathyan, Sharada | |
4 | ADIMAKAL | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1969 | Prem Nazir, Sathyan, Sheela, Sharada | Best Picture in Malayalam NATIONAL AWARD for Best Feature Film |
5 | KADALPPALAM | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1969 | Sathyan, Jayabharathi, KP Ummer | |
6 | VAAZHVE MAYAM | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1970 | Sathyan, Sheela | |
7 | ARANAAAZHIKA NERAM | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1970 | Prem Nazir, Sathyan, Sheela, Ambika (Old), Kottarakkara | Best Director Best Story Best Actor |
8 | ANUBHAVANAGAL PAALICHAKAL | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1971 | Sathyan, Sheela | Best Picture in Malayalam |
9 | DEVI[citation needed] | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1972 | Prem Nazir, Madhu, Sheela | |
10 | PUNARJANMAM | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1972 | Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi | Best Picture in Malayalam |
11 | CHUKKU | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1973 | Madhu, Sheela | |
12 | KALIYUGAM | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1973 | Jayabharathi, Sudheer, Bahadoor | |
13 | CHATTAKKAARI | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1974 | Lakshmi, Mohan Sharma | Best Picture in Malayalam Best Actress |
14 | MAKKAL | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1975 | Jayabharathi, Kaviyoor Ponnamma | |
15 | CHUVANNA SADHAYAKAL | Manjilas Films | KS Sethu Madhavan | 1975 | Lakshmi, Mohan Sharma | |
16 | MISSI | Manjilas Films | Thopil Bhasi | 1976 | Lakshmi, Mohan Sharma, KP Ummer | |
17 | PONNI | Manjilas Films | Thopil Bhasi | 1976 | Kamalahasan, Lakshmi | |
18 | AGNINAKSHATARAM | Manjilas Films | A Vincent | 1977 | Lakshmi, Mohan Sharma | |
19 | GURUVAYOOR KESAVAN | Manjilas Films | Bharathan | 1977 | Jayabharathi, MG Soman, Adoor Bhasi | |
20 | NJAAN NJAAN MAATHARAM | Manjilas Films | IV Sasi | 1978 | Madhu, Jayabharathi, Jose, Seema | Best Picture in Malayalam |
21 | ANIYARA | Manjilas Films | Bharathan | 1978 | Soman, Padma | |
22 | EZHUNIRANGAL | Manjilas Films | Jeasy | 1979 | Jose, Vidhubala | |
23 | IVAR | Manjilas Films | IV Sasi | 1980 | Sharada, Seema, Jose | |
24 | PARANKIMALA | Manjilas Films | Bharathan | 1981 | Benny, Soorya, Rani Padmini | |
25 | ODUKKAM TUHDAKKAM | Manjilas Films | Malayatoor Ramakrishnan | 1982 | Ratheesh, Kalaranjini, Rajkumar, Nanditha Bose, KP Ummer | |
26 | EENAM | Manjilas Films | Bharathan | 1983 | Venu Nagavally, Shanthi Krishna, Unni Mary |
Awards
[edit]Joseph was recognized for his ‘outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Malayalam films’ by K. Karunakaran, Chief Minister of Kerala in 1985.[citation needed] In 1996, he was again awarded for ‘outstanding contribution to Malayalam cinema’ by the Government of Kerala.[citation needed] Some of the other notable awards that he has received include:
- Contribution to Malayalam Film Industry, Kerala Film Producers Association, 2001
- Creative Producer, Amrutha Film Fraternity, 2005
- Outstanding contribution to Malayalam Cinema, Kerala State Film Development Corporation, 2007[citation needed]
- Film fare Award for Best Film - Malayalam - Adimakal (1969)[9]
- Film fare Award for Best Film - Malayalam - Vazhve Mayam (1970)[10]
Death
[edit]Joseph died on the 8th of January 2016 at his home in San Thomas, Chennai.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ "Mollywood Producer Manjilas Joseph Biography, News, Photos, Videos". nettv4u. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
- ^ "List of malayalam movies under the banner Manjilas". Malayalam Movie and Music Database.
- ^ The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who. 1971.
- ^ "M.O Joseph Biography". Veethi: The face of India.
- ^ Kumar, P.J. Ajith (10 January 2016). "He was no ordinary producer". The Hindu. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
- ^ Shivpprasadh, S. (11 July 2013). "TE Vasudevan: Cinema is his world". The Hindu.
- ^ "Legendary producer M O Joseph passes away". Times of India. 9 January 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2024.
- ^ "Manjilas Banner List of movies". Malayalam Music and Movie Encyclopedia.
- ^ "Collections". 1991.
- ^ "The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who". 1971.
- ^ "Film producer Manjilas Joseph passes away". Mathrubhumi.