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Priyadarshan Remembers Humor Master Sreenivasan
22 Dec
Summary
- Sreenivasan, a veteran Malayalam artist, passed away recently at 69.
- Filmmaker Priyadarshan hailed his friend's sharp wit and social commentary.
- He was coaxed into writing by Priyadarshan, becoming a classic writer.

Filmmaker Priyadarshan has shared heartfelt memories of his long-time friend and collaborator, the late Sreenivasan. Priyadarshan described Sreenivasan, who passed away at the age of 69, as an erudite individual with a remarkable sense of humor and sharp insights into politics and social issues. His unique ability to weave hard-hitting satire with wit made his socio-political commentary accessible and appreciated across Kerala.
Their professional journey began with Sreenivasan acting in Priyadarshan's films, though he also co-wrote many early projects. Priyadarshan revealed that Sreenivasan was initially reluctant to write but was encouraged by the filmmaker, who saw his potential. This collaboration led to several classic films, solidifying Sreenivasan's reputation as the "Satire King of Kerala," drawing parallels to R.K. Narayan for his skill.
Priyadarshan emphasized their deep personal bond, noting Sreenivasan's influential suggestion to use humor to address social issues. He lauded Sreenivasan's ability to find humor in any situation, recalling a recent witty remark about a fall. Sreenivasan's passing marks a significant loss to Malayalam cinema and literature, with Priyadarshan considering him a unique talent unparalleled in the industry's history.



