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'''"[[Saint Dracula 3D]]''' is absolutely different from the usual Count Dracula movies. This movie depicts the rebirth of Dracula for love and not for vengeance. The director of the movie, Rupesh Paul is trying to create a new image for the legendary antagonist, Dracula who is dignified through
the movie. Unlike Bram Stroker's 'Dracula', which sends a chill through the spine, Saint Dracula portrays a different dimension of Dracula, who holds a hero figure in the nation of Romania and is christened as a saint in the Orthodox congregation of the nation." All Lights Magazine, November 2011. <ref name= All Lights Magazine review {{|url=http://www.alllightsfilmmagazine.com/AlllightsFilmmagazineAFM2011Edition.pdf}}</ref>}
the movie. Unlike Bram Stroker's 'Dracula', which sends a chill through the spine, Saint Dracula portrays a different dimension of Dracula, who holds a hero figure in the nation of Romania and is christened as a saint in the Orthodox congregation of the nation." All Lights Magazine, November 2011. <ref name= All Lights Magazine review>{{|url=http://www.alllightsfilmmagazine.com/AlllightsFilmmagazineAFM2011Edition.pdf}}</ref>



== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==

Revision as of 12:47, 25 November 2011

File:Rupesh at Liverpool.jpg
BornRupesh Paul
(1979-04-25)April 25, 1979
Cherthala, Kerala
OccupationPoet, Film maker
Notable awardsMahakavi Vallathol Award –

Premji Award
Kuttamath Award

Mathrubhumi Award

Changampuzha Award

Rupesh Paul (born April 25, 1979) is an Indian film director, screenwriter and poet, hailing from Kerala, India. Rupesh distinguishes himself a Poet, Journalist, Novelist, Writer, Film Director, Magazine Columnist and Critic. He lays bare a controversial stature in the cultural milieu of Kerala.


Early years

Rupesh paul was born on April 25, 1979, at Cherthala in Alappuzha district, Kerala, to M.C Paul, a Chemical Engineer with UB group and Rita Paul, a Physics Lecturer. He completed his high school (1995) and junior college (1997) from St. Joseph’s model boys’ school and St. Thomas college, Trichur, respectively. He graduated from the University of Madras in Computer Engineering in the year 2001.

Early Writings

He started composing poems at a young age of ten. His poems were published since 1990, in "Mathrubhumi balapankthi” (then editor being Kunhunni Mash), a recurrent column for children in the well-known Malayalam weekly---Mathrubhumi.

In 1998, he won the prestigious Mathrubhumi award for the best young poet in Malayalam. This served as a turning point, as we see a more somber, matured poet post this. He won the second accolade for the Malayala Manorama story writing contest.

The poem 'Mayiru' written by Rupesh Paul, published in the much-read Malayalam magazine 'Vayana'. evoked a good deal of censure and controversy among the young poets and literary critics.'Mayiru' is a colloquial swear word which signifies ‘pubic hair'.

Rupesh Paul published his first anthology of poems in Malayalam- “Penkutti Oru Raashtramaanu” (“A Girl, a nation it is”)in 1988 (published by DC Books[1]. It became an unprecedented success that the second edition was brought out in 30 days.It bagged the Changampuzha Award for the Best Young Poet. [2]


"...Only a mosquito can die for an idea.
Each mosquito is killed
For a charming idea
Like,
An uninterrupted sleep,
An Unmediated fuck
Or
A sleep that leaves no marks behind

Only a hideous creature can die for an idea."

From "Poetry", “Penkutti Oru Raashtramaanu” (“A Girl, a nation it is”) [3](1998)

He is also credited with the first cyber venture in Malayalam with his short story titled “Drakulayude Ezhaamathe Vadhu” (Seventh Bride of Dracula).

He wrought, owned and managed the first ever e-book in Indian vernacular languages: “Mashithandu.com”

Poetry Reviews

“For poetry, the era walks with Rupesh. His poems with the corrosive strength of their visions and utterances of love astound every reader, sows anxiety in every homophile. This poetic diction of modern times reflects the dilapidation of our culture. This poetry, even as it fosters a trifling contempt towards the ultra seriousness of modernity, camouflages an intrinsic sense of tragedy all set against post modernism.” Balachandran Chullikkadu, poet, Samakaalika Malayalam Weekly, December 24, 2004.[4]}

"The most admirable contribution from this poet, who is romantic, post modernist and existentialist at one time, is his intense love poems. Experience tells me that being a poet, a journalist and an engineer at the same time is a combination which the society is not comfortable with. We are in times when untalented people lament the extinction of multitalented geniuses. I have just one advice of love to offer Rupesh: Don’t ever exhibit your plume before the jealous folk. The very Sree Krishna was darted at because he had revealed his plume." Punathil Kunjabdulla, Samakaalika Malayalam Weekly, November 2004.[5]}

"The poems of Rupesh Paul address not those who read poetry for pastime. This is reason enough to believe that this poet will be crucified. If Malayalam has a young soul with fire after the times of Balachandran Chullikaad, it is here in Rupesh Paul." Charu Nivedita, Kalakaumudi, January 9, 2005.[6]}

Early Career

The journalist Rupesh joined Malayala Manorama , one of the leading newspapers in India, when he was 22 and worked as a Sub-editorfrom 2001 to 2005.

He handled the Sunday cover stories of Malayala Manorama for a protracted sum of time, which includes one national exclusive: revelations about the death of the naxalite leader Mathiyazhagan.[7]} He authored numerous scoops counting the investigative reports on the deaths of Azhikodan Raghavan, the former Communist Party of India (Marxist)leader and Nandita, the Malayalam poet.[8]}

He worked with India Today, as a senior correspondent from 2006 to 2008.

Early Films

My Mother's Laptop is Rupesh's debut Indian feature film. It is one of the most critically acclaimed Malayalam movies in the recent times. 'Laptop or My Mother's Laptop is a 2008 Malayalam movie by Rupesh Paul starring Suresh Gopi and Padmapriya Janakiraman. This movie is based on a popular short story 'Parudheesa Nashtam' by Subhash Chandran.'

The Temptation Between My Legs (2008)

This is movie essentially made in monologues. This movie was denied Censor Board Certificate.

You can't step twice into the same river (2008)

"An ambitious killer gets his first assignment. He aims the target. Target aims him back.Who will be real target?". This four minutes movie runs around the above mentioned theme.

Mrigam (2010)

A movie with the "Muthanga" [9]} tribal-land struggle as the focal point. This half an hour movie is made in Adiya tribal language.

Pithavum Kanyakayum (2010)

This movie made its premiere in the Cannes festival, 2010. The movie features M. G. Sasi, the director of much famed Adayalangal as the hero and is of 90 minutes duration.

Late Films and Projects

The Secret Diaries of Monalisa (2011)

The Secret Diaries of Monalisa is Rupesh's first international feature film. Entirely shot in UK , Italy and France, the movie is under post production.[10]}. The story and screenplay of the movie is done by the director himself. The movie unfolds the real secret behind the intriguing smile of DaVinci's Monalisa.

Saint Dracula is an upcoming 3D movie by Rupesh Paul. Produced by BizTV Network - the producers of Dam 999. ‘Saint Dracula’ becomes the first ever stereoscopic 3D film to be made on the story of Dracula.[11]

Saint Dracula 3D is registered with the Motion Pictures Association of America.

It was premiered at the American Film Market in California on November 2, 2011. [12]}

"My Dracula is not the archetypal king of the vampires, but a saint," says Rupesh. "An ardent lover, he sacrifices his immortality to his ladylove as a wedding gift. In the original myth, he may be vicious, but in my film, he is the catastrophic lead of a love story.",[13] , says Rupesh.

The film has been shot at Liverpool and Wales in UK. Frenchman Francois Coppey handles the camera, while the stereography has been done by Julian Crivelli. Sohan Roy, director of Hollywood film Dam 999 is the project designer.

Movie Reviews

"My Mother's Laptop is a near perfect product for a generation who loves hardcore art house movies. Rupesh Paul, the young director of the movie, a journalist and writer, has honed his skills and begun to fulfill the promise he showed with his initial video films, through this movie. He has crafted a deceptively complex trilateral character study of maternal love, despair and unexpected compassion." India Glitz [Tuesday, July 29, 2008][14]

"Laptop is never for a moment judgmental or apologetic; it doesn't ever gawk cross-eyed on its lead characters. It's an astoundingly powerful debut film from Rupesh Paul, that's vividly caught on film, terrifically acted and profoundly heartfelt. Resolutely rooted in its own convictions, it's a raw and refreshing movie that's blatantly honest and downright human." [15]

"Saint Dracula 3D is absolutely different from the usual Count Dracula movies. This movie depicts the rebirth of Dracula for love and not for vengeance. The director of the movie, Rupesh Paul is trying to create a new image for the legendary antagonist, Dracula who is dignified through the movie. Unlike Bram Stroker's 'Dracula', which sends a chill through the spine, Saint Dracula portrays a different dimension of Dracula, who holds a hero figure in the nation of Romania and is christened as a saint in the Orthodox congregation of the nation." All Lights Magazine, November 2011. Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

Filmography

Film Year Production Screenwriter Cast Language Lyrics Music Notes
My Mother's Laptop 2008 E A Jose Prakash Indu V Menon Suresh Gopi, Padmapriya,Urmila Unni,Shweta Menon Malayalam Rafeeq Ahmad, Rita Paul Sreevalsan J Menon Debut movie as Director.
The Temptation Between My Legs [16]} 2008 Rupesh Paul Rupesh Paul Amesh English Movie in monologues.
You can't step twice into the same river [17]} 2008 E A Jose Prakash Rupesh Paul Santhosh Joggi Malayalam An ambitious killer gets his first assignement. He aims the target. Target aims him back. Who will be real target?
Mrigam [18]} 2010 Cinema Verite Indu V Menon Jijoy P R, Gopalji, Megha Rajan, Praveen M U, Sudhi Balussery, Shashi Kalinga Malayalam Sandeep Jayaraj, Gaddika Team A movie with the "Muthanga" [19]} tribal-land struggle as the focal point.
Pithavum Kanyakayum [20]} 2010 N K Sajiv Menon Indu V Menon M G Shashi, Krupa, Shashi Kalinga Malayalam Sandeep Jayaraj Featured at Cannes Film Festival [21]} in 2010.
The Secret Diaries of Monalisa [22]} 2011 Rupesh Paul Andrew Harwood Mills, G W Faith, Martina Scarpelli, Paul Sean Finnan, Suzanne Roche, Nichola Markham, Paul Shawney Ross, Alexander William Bollands, Kerrie Jane Mclaughlin, Corrina Luce, Eugenio Di Folco, Dale Havers English, Italian, French Under Post Production.
Saint Dracula 3D [23]} 2011 Biz TV Networks Rupesh Paul Mitch Powell, Patricia Duarte, Daniel Shayler, Faith Watkins, Suzanne Roche, Anna Passey English Sherin Catherine Sreevalsan J Menon Featured at American Film Market http://www.alllightsfilmmagazine.com/AlllightsFilmmagazineAFM2011Edition.pdf

Notes

  1. ^ {{ |url=http://www.puzha.com/malayalam/bookstore/catalogue/cateng13.html }}
  2. ^ The Hindu (10/04/2005). Rupesh paul wins Changampuzha award. The Hindu. Retrieved 15 November 2011. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ {{|url=http://www.rupeshpaul.com/mosquito.htm
  4. ^ Balachandran Chullikkad. http://www.rupeshpaul.com/poetryreviews.htm. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ Punathil Kunjabdulla. http://www.rupeshpaul.com/poetryreviews.htm. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ Charu Nivedita. http://www.rupeshpaul.com/poetryreviews.htm. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ Rupesh Paul, Malayala Manorama, Mathiyazhagan. http://www.associatepublisher.com/e/r/ru/rupesh_paul.htmhtm. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ നാട്ടുപച്ച. .html http://www.nattupacha.com/content.php?id=320#expand .html. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ {{|url= http://www.jstor.org/pss/4413574}}
  10. ^ Rupesh Paul, Official Website. http://www.rupeshpaul.com/monalisa.html. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  11. ^ Saint Dracula 3D, Official Website. http://www.saintdracula3d.com/index.php. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ All Lights Magazine. http://www.alllightsfilmmagazine.com/AlllightsFilmmagazineAFM2011Edition.pdf/. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  13. ^ The New Indian Express, October 24, 2011. http://ibnlive.in.com/news/rupesh-pauls-excited-for-saint-dracula-3d/195742-8-70.html. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ {{|url=http://www.rupeshpaul.com/reviews.htm}}
  15. ^ {{|url=http://www.rupeshpaul.com/reviews.htm}}
  16. ^ {{|url= http://www.rupeshpaul.com/legs.html}}
  17. ^ {{|url= http://www.rupeshpaul.com/river.html}}
  18. ^ {{|url= http://www.rupeshpaul.com/mrigam.html}}
  19. ^ {{|url= http://www.jstor.org/pss/4413574}}
  20. ^ {{|url= http://www.rupeshpaul.com/pithavum.htm}}
  21. ^ {{|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/malayalam/article/56732.html}}
  22. ^ {{|url= http://www.rupeshpaul.com/monalisa.htm}}
  23. ^ {{|url=http://www.saintdracula3d.com/}}