Dr. Pavithran

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Dr. Pavithran is an Indian film scriptwriter and lyricist who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema. [1] He has been the scriptwriter for more than 50 films. [2] [3] He has also written around 50 songs for 12 Malayalam films. [4] [5] [6]

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Partial filmography

Dialogue

Screenplay

  • Vyaamoham (1978)
  • Mannu (1978)
  • Sikharangal (1979)
  • Vadakaveedu (1979)
  • Oru Raagam Pala Thaalam (1979)
  • Oothikkaachiya Ponnu (1981)
  • Oru Thira Pinneyum Thira (1982)
  • Priyasakhi Raadha (1982)
  • Postmortem (1982)
  • Ente Kadha (1983)
  • SChakravaalam Chuvannappol (1983)
  • Mortuary (1983)
  • Aayiram Abhilaashangal (1984)
  • Karimbu (1984)
  • Sree Narayanaguru (1986)
  • Ardha Raathri (1986)

Story

Lyrics

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