Swargachitra Appachan

Pinakkatt D. Abraham, better known as Swargachitra Appachan is an Indian film producer, distributor, and entrepreneur. He is the founder of production and distribution company Swargachitra, best known for producing Manichitrathazhu.

Swargachitra Appachan
Born
Pinakkatt D. Abraham

Kuppayakode, Kozhikode,Kerala,India
Occupation
  • Producer
  • distributor
Years active1986 – 2007
Notable work
Manichitrathazhu

Career

Among the films produced by him, Manichitrathazhu is considered as one of the best thrillers ever made in India as well as one of the best Malayalam films ever made.[1] Manichitrathazhu was remade after nearly 10 years in various languages, including Kannada (Apthamitra), Tamil and Telugu (dubbed) (Chandramukhi), Bengali (Rajmohol), and Hindi (Bhool Bhulaiyaa), all being commercially successful. Apart from being the highest grossing Malayalam film ever, Manichitrathazhu was selected as second greatest Indian film through an IBNLive poll.[2]

Filmography

Production
Year Film Director Notes
1986 Poovinnu Puthiya Poonthennal Fazil Distributed by Central Pictures
1987 Manivathoorile Aayiram Sivarathrikal Fazil Distributed by Ghandhimathi
1989 Ramji Rao Speaking Siddique-Lal Remade in Tamil as Arangetra Velai. and Hindi as Hera Pheri
1991 Godfather Siddique-Lal Remade in Telugu as Peddarikam, Hindi as Hulchul and in Kannada as Pandavaru.
1992 Vietnam Colony Siddique-Lal Remade in Tamil as Vietnam Colony
1993 Manichitrathazhu Fazil Remade in multiple Indian languages.
1997 Aniathipravu Fazil Remade in Tamil as Kadhalukku Mariyadhai and in Hindi as Doli Saja Ke Rakhna
2001 Friends Siddique Remake of director's own Malayalam film
2004 Vesham V. M. Vinu
2007 Azhagiya Tamil Magan Bharathan Tamil film[3]
Distribution

See also

References

  1. Vilakudy, Rajaneesh (16 October 2007). "Of Bhool Bhulaiya, and a classic dumbed down". Rediff.com. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  2. "'Mayabazar' is India's greatest film ever: IBNLive poll" Archived 2015-02-04 at WebCite. IBN Live. 12 May 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  3. "Vijay is `Azhagiya Tamizh Magan`!". Sify. 9 October 2007. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
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