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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.


Life and Career

Early years and Education

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 was christened "Jacob", his late grand-father’s name. 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.

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).

An English novel titled “The Girls of Our Times” is on the anvil.

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

Filmography

His first feature "MY MOTHER’S LAPTOP" is one of the most critically acclaimed Malayalam movies in the recent times.

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 [4]} 2008 Rupesh Paul Rupesh Paul Amesh English Movie in monologues.
You can't step twice into the same river [5]} 2008 E A Jose Prakash Rupesh Paul Vijayakumar Malayalam An ambitious killer gets his first assignement. He aims the target. Target aims him back. Who will be real target?
Mrigam [6]} 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" [7]} tribal-land struggle as the focal point.
Pithavum Kanyakayum [8]} 2010 N K Sajiv Menon Indu V Menon M G Shashi, Krupa, Shashi Kalinga Malayalam Sandeep Jayaraj Featured at Cannes Film Festival [9]} in 2010.
The Secret Diaries of Monalisa [10]} 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 [11]} 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 [12]} in November 2011.

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. ^ {{|url= http://www.rupeshpaul.com/legs.html}}
  5. ^ {{|url= http://www.rupeshpaul.com/river.html}}
  6. ^ {{|url= http://www.rupeshpaul.com/mrigam.html}}
  7. ^ {{|url= http://www.jstor.org/pss/4413574}}
  8. ^ {{|url= http://www.rupeshpaul.com/pithavum.htm}}
  9. ^ {{|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/malayalam/article/56732.html}}
  10. ^ {{|url= http://www.rupeshpaul.com/monalisa.htm}}
  11. ^ {{|url=http://www.saintdracula3d.com/}}
  12. ^ {{|url=http://www.alllightsfilmmagazine.com/AlllightsFilmmagazineAFM2011Edition.pdf}}