An outstanding Kathakali actor
and a highly respected master of the art form; Padmashree Keezhpadam Kumaran
Nair is a rare and distinct personality in the domain of Kathakali. Be it among
his peer group or the modern day Kathakali actors, Keezhpadam is a stalwart in
Kathakali, who possesses a fine blend of versatility, exemplary acting talent,
and logical adaptation of a situation, which are traits considered essential for
a Kathakali actor.
Born to Puthan Madathil Ramunni Nair and Laxmi Amma, Mr. Keezhpadam Kumaran Nair
made his initiation as Kathakali actor at the training center,Kanthalur in
Vellinezhi. Blessed and watched by his guru (teacher), the renowned Mr.
Pattikamthodi Ramunni Menon, the young Keezhpadam gave his debut performance at
Kanthalur Temple.
Since the day of his debut performance, and for the past sixty years, his
tinkling anklets that trod many a stage in and out of Kerala, and enthralled
followers of Kathakali never ceased to excite. His was a style that followed the
flawless Kanthalur school of Kathakali acting, through which he portrayed
umpteen Kathakali characters that instantly communicated with the audience.
Keezhpadam was an exponent in adorning all types of Kathakali characters, and
was noted for his character types that demanded strict code of performance as in
the case of a character like ‘Bali’ in the play ‘Bali Vadham’ (the
slaying of Bali).
A rhythmic co-ordination of hands, feet and eyes, non-deviation from the
essential character traits reflected through posture, mobility, and acting,
measured level of acting with precise movements were the hallmarks of Mr.
Keezhpadam Kumaran Nair. These traits are worthy of emulating for budding as
well as the young Kathakali actors of modern day. Among the character types in
Kathakali, Mr. Keezhpadam took a special delight in performing Kathi
(villainous), Vella Thadi (pious) and Minukku (mostly women and saints).
Besides his paramount interest as a Kathakali actor, Mr. Keezhpadam has also
shared his expertise with the leading training centre, Kerala Kalamandalam
briefly between 1955 and 1957. His skills were also utilized by PSV Natya
Sangham at Kottakkal in Malappuram and also by the training center of Muriyathu
Warrier in Chunangattu. For about six years, starting from 1975, Keezhpadam
Kumaran Nair served as Chief Kathakali Master at Delhi International Centre in
New Delhi.
Connoisseurs of art outside the country were also fortunate to witness the
performance of this gifted artiste of Kathakali, who made an everlasting
impression among audiences in countries like Greece, former Yugoslavia, East
Germany (now part of unified Germany), Russia etc.
As an ardent practitioner and an accomplished master of Kathakali, Mr.
Keezhpadam is credited for guiding some of the brightest talents in Kathakali
like Kalamandalam Gopi, Kalamandalam Kuttan, and the likes of Sadanam Krishnan
Kutty and Sadanam Nandakumaran, and a dozen more disciples, who had the
privilege to perfect their skills in Kathakali acting under the tutelage of
Keezhpadam Kumaran Nair.
Recipient of Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy award, Mr. Keezhpadam Kumaran Nair
is one of those big-hearted Kathakali actors, who got inspired by the Kalluvazhi
School of Kathakali acting, which later got more refined at the training centres
at Kanthalur and Kerala Kalamandalam.
Keezhpadam belongs to the last of those Kathakali luminaries who looked upon
Kathakali, not as a means for living but as an expression of a fabulous art,
which they practiced and loved, and also took delight in performing it for the
followers.
Address:
Padmashree Keezhpadam Kumaran Nair,
Vellinezhi Post
Palakkad.
Telephone: 0466-2285943