K. T. Kunjumon

K. T. Kunjumon (born on 15 November 1953) is an Indian film producer and writer, active in Tamil and Malayalam films. He began his career co-producing several Malayalam films, often working with director P. G. Viswambharan. Among his Tamil film projects, Shankar's first venture, Gentleman (1993), was his first major successful venture and set several records for Tamil film production. His subsequent films, Kaadhalan (1994) and Kadhal Desam (1996) were also successful, while Ratchagan (1997) became the most expensive Tamil film ever made on release.

K. T. Kunjumon
Born
OccupationProducer, writer
Years active1993– 2008

Career

After finishing his school education Kunjumon worked in the travel agency business and then the hotel industry, before he became a film producer. He entered to film industry as a distributor and distributed approximately 350 films in different languages, in Tamil and Malayalam. He dubbed many films from Tamil to Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi. He produced Malayalam films in the late 1980s and began to produce Tamil films from 1991. He owned the film production company A.R.S.Movies Pvt Ltd. His debut Tamil film as producer was Vasanthakala Paravai (1991) which became successful, he then went on to produce successful big-budgeted flicks such as Suriyan (1992), Gentleman (1993), Kadhalan (1994) and Kadhal Desam (1996).

Kunjumon was well known for suggesting director S. Shankar to rewrite the climax of Gentleman based on the assassination of former Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa, much to the dissatisfaction of Arjun, who felt that his heroism would get diluted. However, Kunjumon was adamant about the climax and it was shot as per his wish.[1][2]

Kunjumon announced a venture titled Kodiesvaran in 1996, which would mark the acting debut of his son, Eby Kunjumon. The film started production the following year with Eby appearing alongside Simran, with Hindi actress Karisma Kapoor making a guest appearance in an item number.[3] The film's music album and trailer were released in early 1999, but Kunjumon's financial troubles meant that the film failed to have a theatrical release. Likewise, a proposed project titled En Idhayathil Nee starring Eby opposite Shalini did not begin production despite being announced in late 1998.[4] Another production titled Swasam was launched with Eby and Priyanka Trivedi, and began filming schedules in 2001, but also failed to complete work.[5] In 2005, he contemplated remaking Thotti Jaya (2005) in Telugu with Eby in the lead role, but later opted against making the venture.[6]

Kunjumon's last two released films are the Vijay-starrers Nilaave Vaa (1998) and Endrendrum Kadhal (1999), both of which costed less than his previous venture, Ratchagan. In an interview in 2006, Kunjumon lamented the failure of the two films starring Vijay for his bankruptcy, stating he lost 1.5 and 1.75 crore rupees respectively on those two projects and added that Vijay's father S. A. Chandrasekhar had gone back on an agreement they had made about the rights of the films.[7] The producer announced a comeback in 2008 and began working on a film titled Kathalukku Maranamillai, also operating as the film's script-writer. Starring rookie actors Tejas, Meera Nandan and Madalasa Sharma in the lead roles, the film was completed in 2009 but did not have theatrical release.[8][9]

In an interview in 2018, Kunjumon said that he might no longer be able to replicate his film world successes of the 1990s, citing as reasons a string of failed projects and changes in the world of film production world that meant individual film producers no longer got the respect they deserved. He however added that he was happy that the people he had introduced to the film world had become successful and wished them well.[2]

Filmography

Year Film Director Language Notes
1985Ee Thanalil Ithiri NerumP. G. ViswambharanMalayalam
1985Ee Lokam Evide Kure ManushyarP. G. ViswambharanMalayalam
1987Ivide Ellavarkkum SukhamJeassyMalayalam
1988OozhamHarikumarMalayalam
1988AdholokamThevalakkara ChellappanMalayalam
1988Unnikrishnante Adyathe ChristmasKamalMalayalam
1988MrithunjayamPaul BabuMalayalam
1988Simon Peter Ninakku VendiP. G. ViswambharanMalayalam
1989AdharvamDennis JosephMalayalam
1989Prayapoorthi Aayavarkku MathramSuresh HeblikarMalayalam
1989Prabhatham Chuvanna TheruvilN. P. SureshMalayalam
1990PonnaranjanamBabu NarayananMalayalam
1991Aakasha Kottayile SultanJayarajMalayalam
1991Vasanthakala ParavaiPavithranTamil
1991Mr & MrsSajanMalayalam
1992SuriyanPavithranTamil
1993GentlemanShankarTamilFilmfare Award for Best Tamil Film
1994Sindhu Nathi PooSenthamizhanTamil
1994KaadhalanShankarTamil
1996Kadhal DesamKadhirTamil
1997SakthiRaghurajTamilalso story writer
1997RatchaganPraveen GandhiTamilalso story writer
1998Nilaave VaaA. VenkateshTamil
1999Endrendrum KadhalManoj BhatnagarTamil
2000KodiswaranNandhakumarTamilDropped

References

  1. ChennaiMay 12, India Today Web Desk; May 12, 2020UPDATED:; Ist, 2020 18:16. "Tuesday Trivia: Assassination of Sri Lanka President inspired the climax of Shankar's Gentleman". India Today. Retrieved 15 June 2020.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. Ramanujam, Srinivasa; Menon, Vishal (21 July 2018). "KT Kunjumon and 25 years of 'Gentleman'". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Archived from the original on 23 August 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  3. "Rediff On The NeT, Movies: Madras calling". www.rediff.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  4. "Rediff On The NeT, Movies: Gossip from the southern film industry". m.rediff.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  5. "Archive News". The Hindu. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  6. "Behindwoods : K T Kunjumon produce a new film". www.behindwoods.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  7. "Tamil movies : KT Kunjumon alleges Vijay for his bankrupt. What's Vijay's reaction?". www.behindwoods.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  8. "Tejas's high profile debut - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  9. "New pair in Kunjumon's comeback film". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
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