Awards & Winners

Vinayan

Profession Film director, Screenwriter, Writer
Vinayan is an Indian film director, mainly of Malayalam movies. He started his career with the film Super Star, in which he used a Mohanlal look-alike in the lead role. Vinayan is noted for the films Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum, Karumadikkuttan, Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan, Dada Sahib, Vellinakshatram, Aakasha Ganga and Sipayi Lahala. He has directed both comedy and serious films. In 2005, Vinayan created history by writing and directing the film Albhuthadweep which cast around 300 midgets for the first time in a film. The two-foot-high hero of the film Ajayan found place in the Guinness Book of Records and India's Limca Book of Records. The film was immensely successful, especially among children, besides garnering the FilmFare and the Cinema Express awards. The film was successfully remade in 2007 in the Tamil language by Vinayan himself. Vinayan has also remade a few of his films into Tamil. He is also a script writer and lyricist. Vinayan is the founder/president of the MACTA Federation. He has also launched a co-operative society for the benefit of film workers. Vinayan is also the Advisory Member of the Cine Workers Welfare Board, sponsored by the Government of India.

Awards by Vinayan

Check all the awards nominated and won by Vinayan.

2002


Filmfare Award for Best Director – Malayalam
Honored for : Karumadikkuttan

Nominations 2002 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil Kasi