K. Mohan

K.Mohanakrishnan
Born (1925-03-14)14 March 1925
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Died 24 August 2014(2014-08-24) (aged 89)
Other names 'Pasamalar' Mohan
Occupation Art Director, Film Producer
Years active 1950 – 2014
Spouse(s) Shanthakumari
Parent(s) T.Kannabiran Mudaliar

K. Mohanakrishnan (also known as Pasamalar Mohan, or simply K. Mohan) was an Indian film producer and art director for working in both cinematic and commercial film. Mohan worked for various films and companies since 1951.[1] He was the producer for the Tamil film Pasamalar (1961).[2]

Family and early life

Mohan was born into a Tamil family in Chennai. His father, T.Kannabiran Mudhaliyar, was the Madras High court Magistrate and General Manager of five theatres (Prabhat Talkies, Broadway Talkies, Murugan, Mahalakshmi, Saraswati). His mother Indirani Ammal died in his earlier ages. Mohan took Art as his passion and started drawing and painting various images. In 1951, he married his wife, Shantakumari.

Career

While still a student, Mohan began creating film banners for the film Kulaebagavali. In 1950, Mohan established Mohan Arts, a firm that specialized in the creation of promotional materials for films such as banners and cut-outs. The 80-foot (24 m) cutout for the movie Vannangamudi in 1957 won various appreciations. His cutouts of Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Chennai attracted the entire city and the queen herself thanked and appreciated him personally.

His works for his the film Gandhi won him nationwide attention. Actor Sivakumar started his art career under his guidance and in his company.

Mohan was also an art director and won various statewide and national awards for excellence, including the "Vikas Ratna" awarded presented by the Government of India for the field of art. He has won consecutive awards for the category ‘publicity’ by all the state cinema award function.[3][4]

Personal life

Mohan died on 24 August 2014 at his home. He is survived by five sons, three daughters and 13 grandchildren. His sons Harinath Kumar and Narendran inherited and continue to run Mohan Arts.

References

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