Blessy

Indian director and screenwriter (born 1963)


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Blessy Ipe Thomas (born 3 September 1963), best known mononymously as Blessy, is an Indian film director and screenwriter who works in Malayalam cinema. He has won one National Film Awards, three Filmfare Awards South and nine Kerala State Film Awards for his feature films Kaazhcha (2004), Thanmathra (2005), Pranayam (2011) and Aadujeevitham (2024). 100 Years of Chrysostom (2018) received the Guinness World Record for the longest documentary in the world, with a runtime of 48 hours and 10 minutes. His most recent release was his dream project, Aadujeevitham (2024).

Early life and family

Blessy was born on 3 September 1963 in Thiruvalla, Kerala, India. He was the youngest of six children born to Benny Thomas and Ammini Thomas. He lost his parents at a very young age. He studied at Mar Thoma School, SCS High School and Mar Thoma College in Thiruvalla.

Blessy is married to Mini and has two children, Adith and Akhil.

Career

Blessy worked as an assistant director with filmmakers such as Padmarajan, Lohithadas and Jayaraj. He scripted and directed his debut film Kaazhcha in 2004. Kaazcha portrayed the story of an orphaned boy, a victim of Gujarat earthquake and how he changes the life of a small-town film operator (played by Mammootty) and his family. The film won three Kerala State Film Awards including Best Debut Director, Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value, and Best Actor (Mammootty).

His second film was Thanmathra (2005), which depicted the story of a middle-class government employee (played by Mohanlal) and his family, and portrayed the effects of Alzheimer's disease on his life and his family. The film won Blessy National Award for the Best Feature Film in Malayalam and five Kerala State Film Awards including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actor (Mohanlal).

Blessy's next venture had Mammootty in Palunku (2006), followed by Calcutta News (2008), starring Dileep and Meera Jasmine, went on to be marginal hits. Bhramaram (2009), which had Mohanlal once again in the lead role was another successful film. It was a story of revenge against those that falsely accused a man of murder and ruined his life. His 2011 film Pranayam includes Mohanlal, Anupam Kher, and Jaya Prada. His 2013 film Kalimannu starring Swetha Menon and Biju Menon in leading roles dwelled upon the theme of childbirth and the maternal and paternal connect towards a child. Menon's labor was shot live in the film.

He directed a biopic documentary film titled 100 Years of Chrysostom (2018) based on the life of Christian prelate Philipose Mar Chrysostom Mar Thoma. Beginning in 2015, it took two years to complete filming. A public screening was held for five consecutive days. With a runtime of 48 hours and 10 minutes, the film received the Guinness World Record for the longest documentary in the world. The film is narrated by Mohanlal. His latest film Aadujeevitham (2024) was a survival drama based on the novel Goat Days by Benyamin. It starred Prithviraj Sukumaran in the lead role and had music composed by A. R. Rahman. Development for the film began in 2008 and the film's production lasted for more than 6 years, mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Filmography

As screenwriter and director

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YearTitleNotes
2004Kaazhcha
2005Thanmathra
2006Palunku
2008Calcutta News
2009Bhramaram
2011Pranayam
2013Kalimannu
2018100 Years of Chrysostom48-hour documentary film
2024The Goat LifeAdaptation of the novel Aadujeevitham
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As actor

Awards and nominations

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AwardYearCategoryMovieNotes
National Film Awards2005Best Feature Film in MalayalamThanmathra
Kerala State Film Awards2024Best DirectorAadujeevitham
Best Screen Play (Adapted)
Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value
2011Best DirectorPranayam
2005Best DirectorThanmathra
Best Screen Play
Best Film
2004Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic ValueKaazhcha
Best Debut Director
Filmfare Awards South2011Best DirectorPranayam{{cite newsurl=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/tamil/news-interviews/The-59th-Idea-Filmfare-Awards-2011South/articleshow/14742576.cms
2005Best DirectorThanmathra
2004Best DirectorKaazhcha
Asianet Film Awards2005Best DirectorThanmathra
2004Best FilmKaazhcha
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Other awards

  • 2006: Kalavedi International Prathibha Award Best Film Maker – Thanmathra
  • 2005: Kalavedi International Prathibha Award Best Film Maker – Kaazhcha
  • 2005: 15th Ramu Kariat Award - Kaazhcha

References

References

  1. link. (6 September 2009)
  2. "ബ്ലെസ്സി 1963-". Malayalasangeetham.info.
  3. (29 July 2011). "Small town guy in TINSELTOWN". [[The Hindu]].
  4. (27 August 2021). "The day Noushad lost his 'sight' was born". News18Plus.
  5. (17 March 2014). "Malayalam News, Kerala News, Latest Malayalam News, Latest Kerala News, Breaking News, Online News, Malayalam Online News, Kerala Politics, Business News, Movie News, Malayalam Movie News, News Headlines, Malayala Manorama Newspaper, Breaking Malayalam News". ManoramaOnline.
  6. (15 March 2014). "Malayalam News, Kerala News, Latest Malayalam News, Latest Kerala News, Breaking News, Online News, Malayalam Online News, Kerala Politics, Business News, Movie News, Malayalam Movie News, News Headlines, Malayala Manorama Newspaper, Breaking Malayalam News". ManoramaOnline.
  7. Ramachandran, Mythily. (4 October 2012). "Southern Spice: Blessy lets his films do the talking". Gulf News.
  8. "Blessy's biopic on Mar Chrysostom".
  9. (11 March 2019). "Longest documentary film". [[Guinness World Records]].
  10. (11 May 2019). "Guinness Award for Blessy's documentary film on Mar Chrysostom". [[The New Indian Express]].
  11. (5 January 2020). "Blessy opens up about record docu-film '100 Years of Chrysostom'". [[The New Indian Express]].
  12. (2 March 2023). "അഞ്ച് വർഷം മുമ്പ് ആടുജീവിതം ആരംഭിച്ച ദിവസം; ഓർമ്മകൾ പങ്കുവെച്ച് ബെന്യാമിൻ, വീഡിയോ". [[Reporter TV]].
  13. (30 March 2024). "Did you know, 'Aadujeevitham' director Blessy acted in a Tamil film?". The Times of India.

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