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M. T. Vasudevan Nair

At the age of 20, as a chemistry undergraduate, he won the prize for the best short story in Malayalam for ''Valarthumrigangal'' at World Short Story Competition jointly conducted by ''New York Herald Tribune'', ''Hindustan Times'', and ''Mathrubhumi''. His first major novel, ''Naalukettu'' (''The Legacy''), written at the age of 23, won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 1958. His other novels include ''Manju'' (''Mist''), ''Kaalam'' (''Time''), ''Asuravithu'' (''The Demon Seed''), and ''Randamoozham'' (''The Second Turn''). The emotional experiences of his early days went into his novels, and most of his works are oriented towards the basic Malayalam family structure and culture. His three novels set in traditional ''tharavads'' in Kerala are ''Naalukettu'', ''Asuravithu'', and ''Kaalam''.
MT was a screenwriter and director of Malayalam films. He directed seven films and wrote the screenplay for around 54 films. He won the National Film Award for Best Screenplay four times, for: ''Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha'' (1989), ''Kadavu'' (1991), ''Sadayam'' (1992), and ''Parinayam'' (1994), which is the most by anyone in the screenplay category. In 1995 he was awarded the highest literary award in India, Jnanpith, for his overall contribution to Malayalam literature. In 2005, India's third-highest civilian honour, Padma Bhushan, was awarded to him. He died in Kozhikode on 25 December 2024. In 2025, he received Padma Vibhushan, India's second-highest civilian honour, posthumously. Provided by Wikipedia