Pangil Bhaskaran

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Pangil Bhaskaran
Pangil Bhaskaran speaks in I.V. Sasi musical tribute.jpg
Bhaskaran in 2018
Born
P.G. Bhaskaran

February 1945 (age 7879)
Nationality Indian
Occupation(s)Writer, author
Years active1990
Known forPattunoolppuzhukkal
SpouseLeela Bhaskaran
ChildrenShency Jayaraj, Maneesha Pangil, Bhasi Pangil

Pangil Bhaskaran is an Indian novelist, writing in Malayalam. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Biography

Pangil Bhaskaran was born to Pangil Govindan and Kalyani on 1945 February at Eyyal, Kechery, Thrissur district, Kerala. Bhaskaran has also been a parallel college teacher, farmer, journalist. He was a government official in revenue department, retired on 2000. [5] He is married to Leela and they have three children, Shenshi Jayaraj, writer Maneesha Pangil [6] and journalist Bhasi Pangil. Maneesha works at Kerala Sahitya Akademi as Librarian Grade – IV. She is also guide at Ramavarma Appan Thampuran Memorial Library [7] [8] and Bhasi Pangil works at Kerala Kaumudi daily as the bureau chief at Thrissur unit. [9] Bhasi is a children's writer also. [10]

Works

Pangil Bhaskaran's novel, Kalaswaroopan is released by P. Chitran Namboodirippad and received by Shivaji Guruvayoor. Film directors Priyanandanan, Sathish Kalathil and others are near. Kalaswaroopan novel release-4.jpg
Pangil Bhaskaran's novel, Kalaswaroopan is released by P. Chitran Namboodirippad and received by Shivaji Guruvayoor. Film directors Priyanandanan, Sathish Kalathil and others are near.

Awards

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