Farook Abdul Rahiman

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Farook Abdul Rahiman
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Farook Abdul Rahiman during IFFK 2013
Born (1966-11-05) 5 November 1966 (age 57)
Palakkad, Kerala
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Film Director, Writer
AwardsKerala State Television Award 2000
Kerala State Film Award 2012

Farook Abdul Rahiman (born 5 November 1966) is an Indian filmmaker and writer. Farook was born into a Rowther family. [1] Starting his career as an Assistant Director in television films of Dooradarshan, Farook was drawn into independent film making after his debut feature film [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Early life

Farook Abdul Rahiman was born in Thattamangalam, Chittur of Palakkad, to Abdul Rahiman and Ayisha He attended Seri Sahib Memorial High School at Thathamangalam, and completed his Bachelor in Commerce at Chittur Government College. He has two daughters.

Career


He started his professional career in Television films at the age of 18 as Assistant Director on Dooradarshan Malayalam television film "Nangema kutty" [6] (1984) and then assisted Malayalam Director [2] P.N. Menon in his television film "Ethalukal"-Petals. Later produced Malayalam Television Films "Sthree Parvam" and "Kulam"-Clan. His directorial debut was the television film "Vyathiyanam"-Digression - Story of a young man with unusual thoughts and his life in Malayalam, broadcast by Dooradarshan Thiruvananathapuram. [6] He directed Kaliyachan (The Master of the Play) based on P. Kunhiraman Nair's poem of the same name which won Kerala State Film Award for the Best Debutant director (2015). Based on his movie a book Puza pol chirichu maza pol karanju was also written by Farook Abdul Rahiman in 2021.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

#YearFilmCategoryWorked AsAwards/Remarks
11984 [6] "Nangemakkutty"Malayalam

TV film

Assistant

Director

2 [2] "Ithalukal"Malayalam

TV film

Assistant

Director

3"Sthreeparvam"Malayalam

TV film

Producer & Associate director
4"Kulam"Malayalam

TV film

Producer & Associate

director

5"Vyathiyanam"Malayalam

TV film

Director
61993"Poornaviramam"Malayalam

TV film

Director
71995 [2] [6] "Thunchathacharian"Malayalam

TV Serial

Director
81997 [2] "Smarakasilakal"Malayalam TV SerialDirector
91997"Snehadoodu"Malayalam Feature FilmAssistant Director
101998"Nattakappolima"Malayalam Docu-fictionDirector
111999 [2] [6] "Swathanthryathinte Chirakadiyochakal"Malayalam

TV film

Director [2] Kerala State Television Film Award 2000
122001"Sandhya Sandesham"Malayalam

TV Program

Director
132001"Naam Mahabali"Malayalam

TV Program

Creative

Director

142002"Upamannyu"Malayalam TV filmDirector
152003"Pennarangu"Malayalam TV ProgramDirector
162004"Karunnyathinte Punnyam"Malayalam

TV Program

Director
172004"Porattuperuma"Malayalam TV ProgramDirector
182012 [2] [3] [6] [7] [8] Kaliyachan Malayalam Feature FilmDirector1. [2] Kerala state Film Award 2012

Best Debut Director, Best Background Score and 2nd Best Actor 2. [9] National Award for Best background Score

192015"Ishalil Kanal Thottiya Kavi" [10] DocumentaryDirectorA documentary about Mahakavi Moyinkutty Vaidiyar
202018"Aardrashadananam"DocumentaryDirectorA documentary about Shadananan Anikkath
212020Poriveyil [11] Malayalam

Feature Film

DirectorPost Production

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