Biography

Biography of Nemom Pushparaj

Visionary in Film, Art, Literature

Nemom Pushparaj, born on October 23, 1961, in Nemom, Thiruvananthapuram, is a renowned art director, director, and author whose multifaceted contributions have left a lasting impact on the Malayalam film industry and the broader artistic community in Kerala. With a career spanning over four decades, Pushparaj’s creative endeavors have earned him numerous accolades in film, art, and literature.

He is a first rank holder graduate in painting from the Fine Arts College,Trivandrum (1985). In 1986 Nemom joined the Encyclopedia Institute(Department of Culture, Government of Kerala) and when he retiredin 2017, he was the Head of the Department and Art Editor of theInstitute.An internationally exhibited artist, Nemom’s works are collected by Kerala Lalitha Kala Academy, Central Lalit Kala Academy, ITDC, KTDC, Trivandrum Museum and zoo. He is the author of three books namely ‘Kanai Kunhiraman: The Artist of Mega Forms’, ‘Raja Ravi Varma: Art, Time and Life’and ‘T.K.Padmini’. His works have been the subject of the studies, ‘Sookshma Sathyathinte Mugdha Darshanam’ by P. Gopakumar and ‘Kalayude Bahuswaratha’ by Dr.Raja Varrier.

From Art Direction to Cinematic Mastery

His entry into the film industry as an art director marked the beginning of an illustrious career. Pushparaj’s expertise in art direction is evident in his work on approximately eighty films. His early successes include art direction for films like Katha Nayakan (1997) and Paithrukam (1993), which were instrumental in establishing his reputation. He is particularly noted for his innovative and meticulous approach, which earned him the Film Critics Award multiple times, including for films such as Highway (1996) and Kannaki (2002). Nemom Pushparaj directed Four full length feature films: ‘Gowreesankaram’, ‘Kukkiliyar’,‘Banaras’ and Randaam Yaamam. He co-directed the movie ‘Cross Road’. He is also the director of ‘Kanayi Kunhiraman’ (documentary for the Public Relations Dept. Govt. of Kerala) and ‘Murals of Kerala’ (documentary for the Archaeological Department of Kerala). ‘Vijayakumar Menon: Renunciant in Art History’ is his latest documentary.

He has also done Art direction for more than eighty feature films in various languages. Nemom is the recipient of the following Awards: Kerala State Award :Best Director  2003 Film Gowrisankaram, Kerala State Award: Best Documentary Director 2013 walking with the Colossus on the art &tims of Kanayi kunhiraman, Kerala State Award: Best Art Book Writer  (Lalitha Kala Academy) 2013, Kerala State Award:  Painting  (Lalitha Kala Academy) 2002, Padmini Puraskaram 2024 (TK. Padmini Trust) Kerala Film Critics Life time achevment Award 2022, Kerala Film Critics Award :Best Director  2003 Film Gowrisankaram, Kerala Film Critics Award :Best Art Director  for five times (Film Paitrukam 1993, Highway1996, Kannaki 2001, Thilakkam 2002, Gowrisankaram 2003, Asianet Award 2002 Film Kannaki, Surya Film Award 2010 Film Banaras , Mathrubhumi, Amritha Award film Kannaki 2002,Film Journalist Award film Kannaki 2002,. NCRT  National Award Best design& layout1989 Boook 2=1=2, Sharjah International Book Fair Award Best design& layout 2017 Boook Parpidom, Sathyajith Roy Documentary Award: VK Menon Parivrachika guru Navarasam Sangeetha Sabha Award Best book 2013-14 Raja Ravivarma bKala. Kalam. Jeevitham, Malayatoor Award 2001 :Painting , South Indian Album of the Year MIRCHI Award film banaras 2001.
 
Positions held: Chairman, Kerala Lalitha Kala Academy (2018-2022), Kerala State Film Award Jury Member (2000),(2023) Television Jury Chairman (2011), Kerala State Film Award Sub committee Jury Chairman (2011), Member South Zone Cultural Centre, and Director of the Indian Arts Academy. Lives and works in Trivandrum.
 
 

Literary Excellence and Artistic Vision Combined

Pushparaj’s literary contributions are equally noteworthy. His books on art, including Kanayi Kunhiraman: Brihadakarangulude Shilpi and Raja Ravi Varma: Art, Time, Life, have been praised for their depth and design. These publications have earned him several awards, such as the Kochi International Book Fair Award (2014) and the Darsana International Book Fair Award (2014) for excellence in design and execution.

Beyond his individual achievements, Pushparaj served as the chairman of the Lalitha Kala Academy, influencing the direction of Kerala’s art scene. His career culminated in his role as the head of the art department and art editor at the Sarvavignakosa Institute, from which he retired in 2017.

Nemom Pushparaj’s legacy is characterized by his extraordinary ability to traverse multiple artistic domains. His work continues to inspire and influence new generations of artists, filmmakers, and writers, solidifying his place as a true visionary in Kerala’s cultural landscape.

Celebrated for Excellence in Film, Art

Art Direction / Films