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    Vayalar Ramavarma (March 25, 1928 – October 27, 1975), also known as Vayalar, was an Indian poet and lyricist of Malayalam language. He was known for his...
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  • The Vayalar Award is given for the best literary work in Malayalam. The award was instituted in 1977 by the Vayalar Ramavarma Memorial Trust in memory...
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  • Vayalar Ramavarma (25 March 1928 – 27 October 1975), better identified by the name of his birthplace, Vayalar, was an Indian poet and lyricist of Malayalam...
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    lyricist and poet. He is the son of Malayalam poet and lyricist late Vayalar Ramavarma. He made his debut in the malayalam film industry through the 1990...
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    in Vayalar. These are government schools. The high school is named after the Malayalam poet Vayalar Ramavarma who hails from this place. Vayalar North...
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  • music was composed by Salil Chowdhary and the lyrics were written by Vayalar Ramavarma. Chemmeen marked Salil Chowdhary's debut in South Indian music. National...
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  • was composed by G. Devarajan with lyrics by Vayalar Ramavarma. There were seven songs by the famous Vayalar-Devarajan team in the film. Songs like ‘Ambalakulangare...
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  • Archived from the original on 9 June 2021. Retrieved 20 March 2012. "Vayalar Ramavarma Chalachitra Television". Yentha.com. Archived from the original on...
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    and twenty Tamil and four Kannada movies. His collaborations with Vayalar Ramavarma produced the golden era of Malayalam film music and many of his compositions...
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  • music was composed by G. Devarajan and the lyrics were written by Vayalar Ramavarma and Usha Uthup. Pamman's story was published in Jay Keralam a weekly...
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