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G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema.[1] His debut film is Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus.
Key Information
Early life
[edit]G. Marthandan was born to M. S. Gopalan Nair and P. Kamalamma at Changanassery in Kottayam district of Kerala.[2] He did his schooling at NSS Boys School Changanassery and completed his bachelor's degree in Economics at NSS Hindu College, Changanassery.[citation needed]
Career
[edit]After completing his bachelor's degree, Marthandan entered films as an associate director with the unreleased film Swarnachamaram directed by Rajeevnath in 1995.[3][4] His next work was British Market, directed by Nissar in 1998. He worked as an associate director for 18 years.[4]
He made his directional debut with Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus in 2013, starring Mammooty in the lead role.[5] His next movie was in 2015, Acha Dhin, with Mammooty and Mansi Sharma in the lead roles.[6] Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus and Paavada were box office successes.[7][8]
Filmography
[edit]As director
[edit]| Year | Title | Cast | Script writer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus | Mammootty, Siddique, Honey Rose | Benny P Nayarambalam |
| 2015 | Acha Dhin | Mammootty, Mansi Sharma, Maniyanpilla Raju | Vijeesh A.C |
| 2016 | Paavada | Prithviraj Sukumaran, Anoop Menon, Asha Sarath | Bipin Chandran |
| 2018 | Johny Johny Yes Appa | Kunchacko Boban, Anu Sithara, Vijayaraghavan, Sanoop Santhosh | Joji Thomas |
| 2023 | Maharani | Roshan Mathew, Shine Tom Chacko | Ratheesh Ravi |
| 2025 | Ottam Thullal[9] | Vijayaraghavan, Vishnu Unnikrishnan, Kalabhavan Shajon, Harisree Ashokan | Binu Sasiram |
As associate director
[edit]As actor
[edit]| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Allu Ramendran | AR Rahman Ikka |
- TV serial
- Kanyadanam (Malayalam TV series) - pilot episode
Awards
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Kunchacko Boban's Next movie is with director G Marthandan!". MetroMatinee. 4 June 2018.
- ^ "Radio Mango Spotlight with the Director of Pavada G. Marthandan". RadioMango - Youtube. 2 February 2016.
- ^ "Unreleased Malayalam Movies". MetroMatinee. 4 June 2018.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b "പാവാട പൊട്ടിയെങ്കില് ഞാന് ഔട്ടായേനെ". Mangalam Weekly. 18 February 2016. Archived from the original on 18 February 2016.
- ^ "Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus Movie Review". Times of India. 4 June 2018.
- ^ "Mammootty to Star in Marthandan's 'Acha Din'". International Business Times. 28 November 2014.
- ^ Paresh C Palicha (12 September 2013). "Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus Movie Review" Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Rediff.com. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
- ^ "Kerala box office: Here is the collection report of 'King Liar,' 'Kali,' 'Vettah,' 'Paavada,' 'Puthiya Niyamam'". International Business Times. 6 April 2016.
- ^ "Director G Marthandan's Ottam Thullal begins". The New Indian Express. 5 May 2025.
- ^ "FAC Ramu Kariat Film Awards". Malayala Manorama-Ernakulam Edition. 30 December 2016.
- ^ "ജേസി ഫൗണ്ടേഷൻറെ മികച്ച പുതുമുഖ സംവിധായകനുള്ള അവാർഡ്". Mathrubhumi-Ernakulam Edition. 18 August 2014.
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[edit]G. Marthandan
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Family background
G. Marthandan was born as the youngest son to parents Gopalan Nair and Kamalaamma in Changanassery, Kerala.[6] He has four elder brothers and two twin sisters.[6] Marthandan grew up in a modest family setting in Perunnai P.O., Changanassery, where the household was located at Kamalabhavan, Elenjimuttothu Vadakkethil.[7]Education and early interests
G. Marthandan completed his schooling at NSS Boys School, Changanassery, and earned a bachelor's degree in Economics from NSS Hindu College, Changanassery, Kerala. After graduation, he transitioned from his academic background to entering the film industry as an associate director. No advanced degrees are recorded in available biographical details. He represents an "old school" of filmmakers who learned the craft through hands-on experience rather than formal training.[6][8]Career
Associate director roles
G. Marthandan entered the Malayalam film industry as an assistant director around 1995 with the unreleased film Swarnachamaram directed by Rajeevnath, embarking on a foundational phase that lasted approximately 18 years until his directorial debut in 2013. This extended period allowed him to immerse himself in the practical aspects of filmmaking, working under established directors and contributing to a range of commercial projects. His early experiences emphasized the importance of audience-oriented storytelling, shaping his approach to creating engaging entertainers.[8] Key among his associate director credits was his role as chief associate director on Annan Thambi (2008), a popular action-comedy directed by Anwar Rasheed and starring Mammootty in dual roles. He also served as assistant director for Mayabazar (2008), directed by Thomas Sebastian, which featured Mammootty and focused on themes of family and redemption. These and other collaborations, including Chotta Mumbai (2007) and 2 Harihar Nagar (2009), represented a limited but impactful selection of projects that underscored his growing expertise, though exact details on additional minor or unreleased works remain sparse.[9][10][8] Through these roles, Marthandan acquired essential skills in production logistics, script development, and team collaboration with prominent figures like Anwar Rasheed and Renji Panicker. Predominantly active in Malayalam cinema, he gained deep insights into the nuances of commercial filmmaking, learning to balance creative vision with market demands during what he described as an "old school" apprenticeship under industry seniors.[8][7]Directorial career
G. Marthandan transitioned to directing feature films after nearly two decades as an associate director, making his debut with the 2013 black comedy Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus, which starred Mammootty in the lead role and was produced on a modest budget.[8] The film, scripted by Benny P. Nayarambalam, centered on a rogue character portraying Jesus in a church play, blending irreverent humor with themes of redemption, and signified Marthandan's shift from assisting on major projects like Chotta Mumbai and Pranchiyettan and the Saint to helming his own vision.[11] His follow-up, the 2015 family comedy Acha Dhin, again featured Mammootty alongside Mansi Sharma, exploring generational conflicts through light-hearted antics, though it faced commercial challenges that prompted Marthandan to refine his approach in subsequent works.[12] By 2016, he directed Pavada, a drama starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Anoop Menon as alcoholics navigating personal turmoil, which marked a departure from Mammootty-centric narratives and emphasized character-driven storytelling amid commercial appeal.[8] This evolution continued with the 2018 family film Johny Johny Yes Appa, led by Kunchacko Boban, focusing on a mischievous protagonist's bond with his father, further showcasing Marthandan's knack for infusing everyday relationships with comedic depth.[11] After a five-year hiatus influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, Marthandan returned in 2023 with the comedy-drama Maharani, an ensemble piece starring Roshan Mathew and Shine Tom Chacko as feuding brothers, scripted by Ratheesh Ravi and drawing from real-life incidents to mix suspense with humor.[8] His sixth directorial venture, the comedy-drama Ottam Thullal, announced in May 2025 and wrapped by June, features Vijayaraghavan and Harisree Ashokan in a tale of emotional and humorous storytelling, highlighting his growing inclination toward ensemble casts and collaborations, including hands-on involvement with students from the Elements of Cinema institute during production.[13] Throughout his career, Marthandan has been noted for efficient shooting schedules and a style that balances commercial entertainment with social commentary, often using humor to address serious undertones like redemption and family dynamics across his six features by 2025.[12]Filmography
As director
G. Marthandan's directorial works span a variety of genres in Malayalam cinema, beginning with his debut in 2013.- Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus (2013): A black comedy starring Mammootty as the lead rowdy character Cleetus, alongside Honey Rose and Siddique; the film marked Marthandan's debut and was a commercial success, grossing approximately ₹5.86 crore in its initial weeks.[14][15]
- Acha Dhin (2015): A family comedy featuring Mammootty and Mansi Sharma in lead roles, with supporting performances by Renji Panicker and Kishore; produced by S. George and cinematography by Pradeep Nair.[16]
- Pavada (2016): A drama starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Anoop Menon, exploring themes of carefree life and relationships; music composed by Aby Tom Cyriac.[17]
- Johny Johny Yes Appa (2018): A family drama led by Kunchacko Boban and Sanoop Santhosh, with Anu Sithara and Vijayaraghavan; written by Joji Thomas and music by Shaan Rahman.[18]
- Maharani (2023): A comedy-drama starring Roshan Mathew and Shine Tom Chacko, set in an imaginary village; scripted by Ratheesh Ravi.[19])
- Otam Thullal (2025): An upcoming comedy-drama featuring Vijayaraghavan, Harisree Ashokan, and Kalabhavan Shajohn; music by Rahul Raj and cinematography by Pradeep Nair.[20]
As associate director
G. Marthandan's tenure as an associate or assistant director spanned approximately 18 years, from 1995 to 2013, during which he contributed to pre-production planning, shooting schedules, and on-set coordination for several Malayalam films, without taking on producing or writing responsibilities.[8][21] His verified credits in this capacity include:- Swarnachamaram (1995, unreleased): Assistant director under Rajeevnath, marking his entry into the industry with a project featuring Mohanlal and Sivaji Ganesan that halted after 15 days of shooting.[22]
- Annan Thambi (2008): Chief associate director for B. Unnikrishnan, starring Mammootty and Gopika in a comedy film.[9]
- Mayabazar (2008): Assistant director for Thomas Sebastian, a mythological drama.[10]
- The King & the Commissioner (2012): Assistant director for Shaji Kailas, an action film led by Mammootty and Suresh Gopi.[23]