S. Ramesan Nair (3 May 1948 – 18 June 2021) was an Indian
Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award
in 2018 for his collection of poems Gurupournami.
Early life
S. Rameshan Nair was born on 3 May 1948 in a village named Kumarapuram in the present-day Kanyakumari district, in Tamil Nadu, as the son of late Shadananan Thampi and late Parvathi Amma.[1] Being born in an area with high Tamil influence, he was equally fluent in both Malayalam and Tamil. Due to the intense passion towards poetry, he dropped his admission for MBBS and graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics in 1966 and later completed his post graduation in Malayalam Literature in 1972. He worked as a sub editor in Kerala Bhasha Institute and also worked with the All India Radio as a producer.[1]
Career
Nair was a playwright, lyricist, translator and commentator of classical Indian literature such as the Tamil works Chalappathikaram and
Tirukkuṟaḷ. He achieved wide appreciations as a poet through works like Sooryahridayam, before starting his accomplished career as film lyricist in 1985 by penning songs for the movie Pathamudayam. He wrote songs for 170 films and 3,000 devotional tracks.[2]
Some of the popular movies for which he wrote songs included Kuruppinte Kanakku Pustakom, Aadyathe Kanmani, Aniyan Bava Chetan Bava, 19 April, Aniyathipraavu, and Raakuyilin Raagasadassil.[3] His notable songs in these movies included Aavaniponnunjal, Mayilay Parannuva, Manju peyyana, Aniyathipravinu, Onnanam Kunninmel, Ambadi Payyukal Meyyum, Thei Oru Thenavayal and Oru Rajamalli.[3] His last film as lyricist was My dear Machans in 2021.
Awards and honours
He was awarded the sixth Vennikkulam Smaraka Award instituted by the Thadiyoor Dakshina Samskarika Vedhi.[4] Ramesan Nair was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2018 for the work Guru Pournami.[5][6] He won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi award for lifetime achievement in 2010.[7] He also received Edasseri Award,Venmani literature award,Poonthanam Jnanappana Award and Mahakavi Ulloor Memorial Literary Award and Asan Memorial Poetry Prize.[8][9] He is also a recipient of the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award in Light Music category (2015).[10]
Personal life
Nair was married to his wife P. Rama, a school teacher. The couple had a son, Manu Ramesan, a music composer in the Malayalam movie industry. Nair died at the age of 73 on 18 June 2021, at Lakshmi hospital in Ernakulam, due to COVID-19[11][1][12][6] related complications. He was diagnosed earlier with cancer, and also suffered from many other illnesses.[3] He was cremated with full state honours on the next day. He is survived by his wife Rema, son Manu and granddaughter Mayika.