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Prabha Varma was born on 24 July, 1959 in India, is a Prabha Varma is poet, lyricist, journalist. Discover Prabha Varma's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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His wife is Manorema
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Prabha Varma Net Worth
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Prabha Varma (born 30 May 1959) is a poet, lyricist, journalist and television presenter known for his works in Malayalam cinema.
He has published ten collections of poems, three novels in verse, six books on the contemporary socio-political milieu and literature, six collections of essays in criticism, a study on media, a travelogue and a novel in english.
Prabha Varma was born in 1959 at Kadapra, Thiruvalla as the youngest son of T. K. Narayanan Namboothiri and N. Pankajakshi Thampuratty.
Varma has a master's degree and a degree in law.
He studied at the Devaswom Board College, Parumala, NSS Hindu College, Changanassery, and Kerala Law Academy Law College, Trivandrum.
He was a student activist and was elected to the executive of the Kerala University Union during the academic year of 1979–80.
Varma's family comprises Manorema (wife), Jyotsna (daughter), Col. K.V Mahendra (son-in-law) and Jahnavi (Grand Daughter).
Varma's first collection of poems was Sourparnika, published in 1990.
It won him the Vyloppilli Award and also the Ankanam Award.
His second anthology Arkkapoornima won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry.
This was followed by poetical collections like Chandananazhi, Aaardram, Kalaprayaga, Avicharitham, Manjinotu Veyil Enna Poleyum, Aparigraham and Ponnin Kolus.
He has also published collections of his poems.
His magnum opus Shyama Madhavam is a novel in verse (kaavyakhyayika) in 15 chapters.
It revolves around Lord Krishna and the lives of those who came across him during his earthly sojourn, which the poet says is not a series of ecstasies as many believe, but agonies.
It portrays the travails of a solitary soul and the rare courage with which Krishna deals with life.
The work begins in a dramatically poignant and pensive mood and culminates in his swargaarohana, between which he lapses into a series of confessions and repentance.
Shyama Madhavam offers a wide spectrum of Chhandas, Alankaaras and metric patterns such as Dandakas on the one hand and brings out the genuine concern of the lonely inner voice of the legendary hero against the backdrop of changing times.
They include the Vayalar Award, Asan Prize, Ulloor Award, Vallathol Award, Vyloppilli Award (1990), Kunchupillai Award (1993), Krishnageethi Puraskar (1994), Mooloor Award (1995), Changampuzha Award (1997), Mahakavi P Puraskaram (1997), Kadavanad Award (1999), Abu Dhabi Sakthi Award (1987), Vennikulam Award (2003), A.P. Kalakkad Award (2006), Kannassa Puraskaram (2011), Kadathanad Udayavarma Puraskaram (2006), Mullanezhi Award (2012), Premji Puraskaram (2012), Malayattoor Award (2013) Mahakavi Pandalam Keralavarma Kavitha Puraskaram (2016), Padmaprabha Award (2016), Kesavadev Award (2018), Edasseri Award (2020), JKV Award, Mar Gregorious Award, and Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam Award.
He won the Kerala Film Critics Association Awards for Best Lyricict for the songs of Nagaravadhu in 2000 and Nadan in 2013.
His film songs "Oru Chembaneer Pooviruthu" (Sthithi, 2003), "Poonthen Nermozhi" were hits.
He also won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Lyricist three times (2006, 2013, 2012).
Nadan, Sheelabathi, Saayahnam, Sthithi, Kalaapam, Gramapanchayath, Nagravadhu, Ee Puzhayum Kadannu, Varsha, Hareendran Oru Nishkalankan, Odiyan, Thakkol, Thelivu, Clint, Kolambi, Kunhalimarikkar etc. are some of the films for which he has written lyrics.
He won the State Government Awards for Best Lyrics for Professional Dramas in the years 2009 and 2017.
Varma received the Vayalar Award (2013), Malayattoor Award (2013) and the Central Sahitya Akademi Award for this work.
Varma is a lyricist in Malayalam cinema and bagged 'the National Film Award for Best Lyrics in 2019.
Shyama Madhavam was adjudged as the best book of the decade by the Kerala State Library Council in the year 2020.
Shyama Madhavam has been published in English with the title Lament of the Dusky Lord.
Varma's another work is Kanal Chilambu which is a novella in verse.
The story, told in seven chapters of around five thousand words, is about love, lust, intrigue, power, revenge and incest.
In short, all the elements that go into the making of tragedies are at full play here.
Most importantly this poignant story of love and revenge answers an age-old riddle that posits the question: "why did the milkmaid laugh when her earthen pot of milk fell to doom?"
This is the second narrative poem written by Prabha Varma after Shyama Madhavam.
The professional drama based on Kanal Chilambu was staged on more than 500 stages all over Kerala.
Shyama Madhavam was also repeatedly staged as a musical drama.
The English version of Kanal Chilambu has been published with the title "Anklet of Fire".
The third novel in verse is Roudra Sathwikam which deals with the perennial conflict that exists between art and power.
It is placed against the backdrop of the erstwhile Soviet Union and in it, the poet addresses the binary opposites such as violence/non-violence, poetry/power, environment/development, etc.
Other works he has penned include a travelogue titled Diary of Malaysia, Paarayanathinte Reethibhedangal (essays in criticism), Kevalathwavum Bhavukathwavum (Poetics), Rathiyude Kaavyapadangal Thanthree Laya Samanvitham (Analytical Study of Poems), Innilekku Oru Jaalekam (Political Essays), Drishyamadhyamangalum Samskaravum (Media Study), Sandehiyude Ekanthayaathra and Dala Marmaram (Reminiscences).
Jnanpith Award O. N. V. Kurup complimented Varma saying, "He has inherited the subtle poetic richness of the eminent poet Vyloppilly Sreedhara Menon, who himself picked up the quality from Kumaranasan'. Literary critic M. Krishnan Nair wrote that "Prabha Varma is a born poet". Varma's poems are composed of a confluence of tradition and modernity. They have soft romantic emotions, a plethora of poetic images, original and innovative narrative skill, philosophical insights, and a deep understanding of the meaning of life.
Varma is a recipient of numerous awards.