Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 15 (IANS) A group of 84 singers sang songs as a tribute to noted Malayalam poet and lyricist O.N.V. Kurup at his funeral here on Monday.
It was a fitting send-off when the group sang songs penned by him at the state-owned Santhikavadam public crematorium that ONV, as he was known, had named.
Kurup was one of Kerala's most popular literary figure and one who penned numerous award-winning lyrics.
The music group comprised 84 singers to match the age of the noted poet and lyricist, who died at a private hospital here on Saturday.
The music troupe sang several popular songs penned by Kurup to the massive crowd of dignitaries, including Chief Minister Oommen Chandy.
Also, present were virtually the who's who in the political and cultural milieu of the state and included state ministers, legislators and thousands of people from various walks of life.
The state government gave Kurup a state funeral and as a mark of respect for him, all the colleges in the capital city were granted a holiday. The state assembly that is in session decided to have only a condolences meeting and wound up the day's proceedings.
What made Kurup one of the most popular cultural figures in the state was mostly through the songs that he had penned.
He was the face of the Malayalam cultural world through his works which fetched him the country's highest literary honour, the Jnanpith Award, in 2007.
A recipient of the Padma Shri and the Padma Vibhushan honours, besides numerous other literary awards, Kurup was also given National Film Awards and had 13 state film awards to his credit for his lyrics.
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