M. Krishnan Nair (November 2, 1928–May 11, 2001) director of about 100 Malayalam films.[1] Winner of the J. C. Daniel Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Professor M. Krishnan Nair, acclaimed Malayalam literary critic and orator. He writes a column titled, "Sahithya Varaphalam".
Dr. M. Krishnan Nair, retired director of the Regional Cancer Centre in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
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KrishnanNair was born to V. Madhavan Pillai, a schoolteacher, and L Sarada Amma on March 3, 1923, in Thiruvananthapuram.
KrishnanNair tasted success as a writer at the age of 10 when his translation of Shelley's poems was published in the journal `Prasanna Keralam'.
KrishnanNair often used to say that he would like to be remembered as a critic who was always true to his calling; as one who never compromised on his integrity, come what may. The critic leaves behind his wife and five daughters.