P. F. Mathews

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P. F. Mathews
Mathews at EeMaYau premiere.jpg
Mathews at the premiere of Ee.Ma.Yau
Born (1960-02-18) 18 February 1960 (age 64)
Occupation(s)Author, screenwriter
Notable work
  • Chavunilam
  • Iruttil Oru Punyalan
  • Ee.Ma.Yau
  • Adiyalapretham
  • Kadalinte Manam
SpouseShobha
ChildrenUnni Mathews, Anand Mathews
Parent(s)Francis
Mary
Awards

Poovankery Francis Mathews is an Indian author of Malayalam literature and a screenplay writer in Malayalam film and Television industries. [1] A Winner of a National Film Award for Best Screenplay [2] and multiple State television and other literary awards including the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel and Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Story, he is known for his original style of writing. [3] Literary works such as Muzhakkam, Kadalinte Manam, Adiyalapretham, Iruttil Oru Punyalan, and Chaavunilam and screenplays such as Sararaanthal, Mikhayelinte Santhathikal, Megham, Kutty Srank and Ee.Ma.Yau are his major works. [3]

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Early years

Mathews was born in a Latin Christian family [4] on 18 February 1960 in Ernakulam, Kerala to Francis of the Poovankery house and his wife Mary. [5] After his early schooling in Don Bosco School and St. Augustine's School, Kochi, he graduated in economics from St. Albert's College Kochi, in 1980 and secured his master's degree in Malayalam in 1982. [5] He started writing at the age of 10 when he used to write and direct one- act plays. [6] He took to short stories at the age of 16 [6] and his short stories have been published in leading Malayalam publications like Malayala Manorama, Kalakaumudi, Mathrubhumi, Madhyamam and Bhashaposhini. [5] He spent his regular career at Advocate General's Office of the High Court of Kerala from where he superannuated in 2016. [7]

Literary career

His first short story anthology, Njayarazhcha Mazha Peyyukayayirunnu (It Was Raining on Sunday), was published in 1986 by Current Books. His second work was a novel, Chaavunilam (Land of the Dead), [8] based on the coastal life in Kochi [9] and published in 1996 by DC Books, [10] which won the State Bank of Travancore award for the best novel. [10] Subsequent years produced two more short story collections, Jalakanyakayum Gandarvanum (the Mermaid and the Celestial Lover) and 2004il Alice (Alice in 2004). [11] In 2013, a short story anthology, Kathakal (Stories), [12] and his memoirs, Theerajeevithathinu Oru Oppees (A Requiem for the Coastal Life), were published. [13] His second novel, Iruttil Oru Punyalan (A Saint Shrouded in Darkness), was published in 2015, and two of its chapters were published by Mathrubhumi weekly, prior to the official release of the book. [14] The book has since been translated into Tamil, under the title, Iruttil Oru Punithan, by P. S. Ramesh. [15]

Film and television career

Mathews debuted into screen writing with a documentary film, Keep the City Clean. [3] In 1991, he won the Kerala State Television Award for screen play, for the tele-series Sararaanthal (The Lantern), broadcast in Doordarshan. [3] He received his second state television award for Mikhayelinte Santhathikal (Descendants of Mikhayel), in 1993. [3] Several works followed, which included Dr. Harischandra (1994), Roses in December (1995), Charulatha (1999), Aathma (2000), Edayanum Mankidavum (2003), Megham (2004), Mantharam (2005), Aa Amma (2006), Pakalmazha (2009) and Daivathinu Swantham Devootti (2012), the last one winning State television award for the best Series. [16] He has also won the script writing competition held nationwide by National Film Development Corporation of India, for Naattukaaryam, in 1993. [3]

Mathews' foray into big screen was in 1986 with the story of Thanthram (the Plot), a Mammooty starrer. [17] This was followed by Puthran (the Son), [18] a sequel to the successful tele series, Mikhayelinte Santhathikal. [19] The next was Kutty Srank, directed by Shaji N. Karun, [20] which won him the National Film Award for Best Screenplay for the year 2010. [2] Antichrist, a Lijo Jose Pellissery project, with Prithviraj, Fahadh Faasil and Indrajith in lead roles, [21] was put on hold after initial discussions. [7] The next project, Ee.Ma.Yau, a Lijo Jose Pellissery film, [22] [23] was released in May 2018 and the film received good critical reviews. [24] [25] [26] [27] Another Lijo Jose Pellissery film has also been announced, with Mamootty in the lead role. [28]

Mathews also sat in the jury panel of the Kerala State Film Awards for the year 2016. [29]

Personal life

Mathews, a recipient of the KCBC Yuvaprathibha (Young Talent) award (1999), is married to Shobha [3] and the couple has two sons, Unni Mathews and Anand Mathews, both of whom are part of the 'Karikku' team. [5] He has been employed with the Advocate General's Office, Ernakulam, [5] and has since superannuated from service. [7]

Awards and recognitions

AwardYearWork
National Film Award for Best Screenplay 2010 Kutty Srank
Kerala State Television Award for Best Screenplay1991Sararaanthal
Kerala State Television Award for Best Screenplay1993Mikhayelinte Santhathikal
National Film Development Corporation of India Prize for Best Screenplay1993Naattukaaryam
State Bank of Travancore Award for Best Novel1996Chaavunilam
KCBC Yuvaprathibha Award1999General Contribution
Movie Street Film Award for Best Screenplay [30] 2019 Ee.Ma.Yau.
Sinema Zetu International Film Festival Award for Best Screenplay [31] [32] 2019 Ee.Ma.Yau.
Vaikom Muhammed Basheer Award [33] 2019Pathimoonnu Kadalkaakkakalude Upama
Akbar Kakkattil Award [34] 2021Chila Pracheena Vikarangal
2020 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel [35] [36] 2021Adiyala Pretham
O V Vijayan Memorial Literary Award [37] 2022Adiyala Pretham
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Story [38] 2022Muzhakkam
O. V. Vijayan Literary Award [39] 2022Muzhakkam

Literary works

WorkYearGenre / Comments
Njayarazhcha Mazha Peyyukayayirunnu1986Short story – Anthology
Chaavunilam [40] 1996Novel
Jalakanyakayum Gandarvanum1998Short story – Anthology
2004il Alice [41] 2004Short story – Anthology
27 Down2011Short story – Anthology
Kathakal [42] 2013Short story – Anthology
Theerajeevithathinu Oru Oppees [43] 2013Memoir
Iruttil Oru Punyalan [44] 2015Novel
Pathimoonnu Kadalkakkakalude Upama [45] 2018Short story – Anthology
Theranjedutha Kathakal [46] 2018Short story – Anthology
Ee Ma Yau [47] 2019Screenplay
Iruttil Oru Punithan [15] 2019Tamil translation of Iruttil Oru Punyalan
Adiyalapretham [48] 2019Novel
Chila Pracheena Vikarangal [49] [50] 2019Short story – Anthology
Kadalinte Manam [51] [52] 2021Novel
Muzhakkam [53] [54] 2021Short story – anthology
Moonga [55] 2024Short story – anthology
Kanaima2024Novel

Tele-series and Documentaries

WorkGenreDirectorYear
Keep the City CleanDocumentary Jude Attipetty 1981
SararaanthalTele-series Jude Attipetty 1991
Mikhayelinte SanthathikalTele-series Jude Attipetty 1993
Dr. HarischandraTele-series Jude Attipetty 1994
Roses in DecemberTele-series Jude Attipetty 1995
CharulathaTele-seriesPrashanth1999
AathmaTele-series Mohan Kupleri 2000
Edayanum MankidavumTele-series Jude Attipetty 2003
MeghamTele-series Saji Surendran 2004
MandaramTele-series Saji Surendran 2005
Aa AmmaTele-seriesKiran2006
PakalmazhaTele-seriesGireesh Konni2009
Daivathinu Swantham DevoottiTele-series Madhupal 2011
Kali GandakiTele-series Madhupal 2017

Filmography

YearWorkContributionNotes
1986 Thanthram Story
1995 Puthran Screenplay
2002Savithriyude AranjanamScreenplay
2009 Kutty Srank ScreenplayWon:National Film Award for Best Screenplay
2017 Crossroad [56] ScreenplayAnthology film; Segment-Oru Rathriyude Kooli
2018 Ee.Ma.Yau [57] Screenplay
2019 A for Apple Story
2019 Athiran Screenplay

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