K. R. Sachidanandan (25 December 1972 – 18 June 2020), professionally credited as Sachy,[1] was an Indian screenwriter, director, and film producer who worked in the Malayalam film industry.[2] Initially, he co-wrote films with Sethu as a writer duo known as Sachi-Sethu, their works include Chocolate (2007), Robinhood (2009), Makeup Man (2011) and Seniors (2012). He made his independent debut as a screenwriter with the 2012 film Run Baby Run and his directorial debut with Anarkali (2015).

Sachy
Born
Koovakattu R. Sachidanandan

25 December 1972
Died18 June 2020(2020-06-18) (aged 47)
Occupations
  • Advocate
  • screenwriter
  • theatre artist
  • producer
  • director
Years active1991–2020
AwardsNational Film Award for Best Director (2022)

He co-produced the film Chettayees (2012) under his company Thakkali Films. It was followed by Ramaleela (2017), Sherlock Toms (2017), and Driving Licence (2019).[3][4] His last film was Ayyappanum Koshiyum (2020). He died at the age of 47 on 18 June 2020 at Jubilee Mission Hospital in Thrissur. He was posthumously awarded the National Film Award for Best Direction in 2022 for his last film Ayyappanum Koshiyum, which also won three national awards in 2022.

Early life

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Sachy was born on 25 December 1972 at Kodungalloor in Thrissur district of Kerala, India. He completed his bachelor's degree in commerce from Sree Narayana Mangalam College, Maliankara and LLB from Govt. Law College, Ernakulam. He practised as a lawyer in Criminal Law and Constitutional Law for eight years in the High Court of Kerala. During his time at college, Sachy was active in his college film society and theatre, directing several plays.[citation needed]

Film career

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Sachi-Sethu duo

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He started off his venture in Malayalam Industry by collaborating with writer Sethunath. Their debut movie Chocolate was a success which led them to pair up for several movies. The next work together was Robin Hood which was directed by Joshiy, and later they teamed up for another comedy Makeup Man in 2011 directed by Shafi. They were successful again with comedy-mystery Seniors directed by Vysakh, but the duo split after Doubles (2011) failed to do well at the box office.[5]

Independent works

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After his split with Sethu in 2011, Sachy continued his career as an independent writer, debuting with the thriller Run Baby Run (2012) directed by Joshiy,[6] which became one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of that year.[7] He later teamed up with director Shajoon Kariyal for Chettayees (2012) starring Biju Menon, Suresh Krishna, Miya and Lal[8] which was not successful at the box office .[9] After Makeup Man Sachy associated with Shafi for the comedy thriller film Sherlock Toms starring Biju Menon which also was a failure. Later, Sachy collaborated with debutant director Arun Gopy for Ramaleela starring Dileep that became a major commercial success at the box office. In 2019, Sachy collaborated with Lal Jr. to make another blockbuster hit Driving License.

Production and direction

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Sachy co-founded the film production company Thakkali Films with his friends Biju Menon, Shajoon Karyal, P. Sukumar and Suresh Krishna, and produced the comedy film Chettayees in 2012.[citation needed] He made his directorial debut with the 2015 romantic drama Anarkali.[10] It starred Prithviraj, Biju Menon, and Mia George. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success at the box office.[11] It was followed by the action thriller, Ayyappanum Koshiyum, in 2020, for which Sachy received the National Film Award for Best Direction, posthumously. It was a huge blockbuster at the box office, and the last successful Malayalam film, right before the COVID-19 pandemic hit the world. It also led to a remake in Telugu, Bheemla Nayak, starring Pawan Kalyan in Biju's role, and Rana Daggubati in Prithviraj's role. A Tamil language remake is also in the pipeline, rumored to be starring Dhanush and Vijay Sethupathi.

Death

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Sachy died on 18 June 2020 following a cardiac arrest at Jubilee Mission Hospital, Thrissur.[12]

Filmography

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Sachy-Sethu works

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Year Movie Director
2007 Chocolate Shafi
2009 Robin Hood Joshiy
2011 Makeup Man Shafi
2011 Seniors Vysakh
2011 Doubles Sohan Seenulal

Independent works as writer

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Year Movie Director Notes
2012 Run Baby Run Joshiy Debut film as independent writer
2012 Chettayees Shajoon Kariyal Also producer
2015 Anarkali Himself Directorial debut
2017 Ramaleela Arun Gopy
2017 Sherlock Toms Shafi
2019 Driving License Lal Jr.
2020 Ayyappanum Koshiyum Himself Final Film

As director

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Year Movie Starring Notes
2015 Anarkali Prithviraj Sukumaran,
Biju Menon,
Priyal Gor
Debut film as a director
2020 Ayyappanum Koshiyum Prithviraj Sukumaran,
Biju Menon
National Film Award for Best Director

References

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  1. ^ "Don't call me independent, says Sachy". The Times Of India. 4 May 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Chettayees; Thakkali Films maiden venture". The Times Of India. 23 August 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  3. ^ Madhu, Vignesh (6 December 2016). "Dileep-Prayaga Martin upcoming movie titled as Ramaleela which was a great hit". Onlookers Media. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  4. ^ Alexander, Princy (15 March 2017). "Biju Menon is an aspiring detective in Sherlock Toms". New Indian Express. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Sachy-Sethu to Split". India glitz. 22 April 2011. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  6. ^ "Malayalam Review: 'Run Baby Run' is a gripping thriller". News 18 India. IBN Live. 31 August 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Meet the top five show stealers of 2012". The Times of India. 14 December 2012. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  8. ^ "A reason to smile". The Khaleej Times. 16 December 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Dileep's 'Ramaleela' started rolling". India Glitz. 10 December 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  10. ^ "Script Writer Sethu to turn director through a Mammootty Movie". Mollywood Times. 4 December 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  11. ^ എന്തുകൊണ്ട് ഒന്നിലധികം നായകന്‍മാര്‍ | Sachy Interview | Maneesh Narayanan | Ayyappanum Koshiyum, 8 February 2020, retrieved 9 February 2020
  12. ^ "Director-scriptwriter Sachy passes away due to cardiac arrest - Times of India". The Times of India. 19 June 2020.