Bipin Chandran

Not to be confused with Bipan Chandra.
Bipin Chandran
Born Ponkunnam, Kottayam, Kerala
Residence Ponkunnam
Other names Bindran
Citizenship  India
Occupation School teacher, screenwriter, actor
Years active 2009-present
Notable work 1983 (film)
Spouse(s) Deepthy Bipin
Children Aadithya

Bipin Chandran is a film script writer of Kerala. His debut film was Daddy Cool.

Biography

Bipin Chandran was born in Ponkunnam, Kerala, India. He is a school teacher, started his career at AKJM HSS Kanjirappally and now at GVHSS Murikumvayal. He is married and has two kids. He did his schooling at AKJM HS Kanjirappally, During his school days he won many accolades in acting. He Joined St. Berchamans College, Changanacherry and met Martin PS, today's Martin Prakkat, Kerala State Film Award winner for Best Director. He won the Prem Nazir Trophy for the Best Actor.

Bipin Chandran is an author as well, he wrote the book 'Mammootty: Kazhayum Vayanayum', an anthology of memoirs that mark Mammootty as an actor, interviews and essays. His other works are 'Kriyaathmaka Jeevithathilekku Pathu Chuvadukal' (translation of Windy Dryden's 10 steps to creative living), Best Actor Screenplay and 'Maayude Kathukal' (translation of letters written to Ajitha by Mandakini Narayanan).

Filmography

No. Film Director Cast Notes Verdict
1 Daddy Cool
(2009)
Aashiq Abu Mammootty, Master Dhananjay, Richa Pallod Debut film as a dialogue writer (Also in a cameo) Hit
2 Best Actor
(2010)[1]
Martin Prakkat Mammootty, Lal, Sruthi Krishna Debut film as script writer Super-hit
3 Buddy
2013
Raj Prabavathy Menon Anoop Menon , Babu Antony , Balachandra Menon Dialogue Disaster
4 1983
(2014)
Abrid Shine Nivin Pauly, Anoop Menon, Srinda Ashab Screen Play Mega-hit
5 Samsaaram Aarogyathinu Haanikaram
(2014)
Balaji Mohan Dulquer Salmaan, Nazriya Nazim, Madhoo Dialogue Hit
6 Paavada
(2016)
G. Marthandan Prithviraj Sukumaran, Biju Menon, Mia George Story & Screenplay Super-Hit
7 King Liar
(2016)
Lal Dileep, Madonna Sebastian, Lal Dialogue Hit

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