K Jayakumar
Biography
K Jayakumar: The Polymath Poet and Pillar of Malayalam Arts
K Jayakumar, born on October 6, 1952, in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is a prolific Indian civil servant, poet, author, and artist whose impact spans both the realms of administration and creative arts. He is the son of celebrated film director M. Krishnan Nair, which influenced his early gravitation toward literature and culture. Jayakumar joined the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in 1978, and his illustrious career saw him serve as District Collector of Kozhikode, Secretary of Tourism and Culture, and culminated as Chief Secretary of Kerala in 2012. After his retirement, he became the founding Vice Chancellor of Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University and currently serves as the managing director of the Institute of Management in Kerala.
Jayakumar’s artistic pursuits are equally distinguished. He is a celebrated Malayalam poet and lyricist, known for penning memorable songs for Malayalam cinema and publishing several acclaimed collections of poetry. His literary craftsmanship is evident in works like ‘Pingala Kesini,’ which explores themes of societal erosion and introspection and won him the prestigious Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award in 2024. Jayakumar is also a talented translator, bringing the works of Rabindranath Tagore and Khalil Gibran to Malayalam readers, and has contributed as a painter and screenplay writer. His versatility has earned him a unique place in Kerala’s cultural and intellectual landscape.
Jayakumar’s body of work and leadership have left a lasting legacy, blending administrative excellence with profound literary achievements. His recognition—from the Sahitya Akademi and peers alike—reflects not only his creative mastery but also his ongoing commitment to fostering Malayalam language and arts. Through his public service, poetic voice, and creative translations, K Jayakumar continues to inspire both present and future generations in Kerala and beyond.
Associated Songs
| Title | Movie |
|---|---|
| Chandaminangiya Malayude | Evide |
| Manjinte | Mazha |
| Nirangalil Neeraadanam | Pakshe |
| Olavaalan | Varnam |
| Kizhakkunarum Pakshi | Kizhakkunarum Pakshi |
| Shaarike Ninnekkaanaan | Rakkilippattu |
| Sooryaamshuvoro vayalppoovilum | Pakshe |
| Neelakkurinjikal | Neelakkadambu |
| Illilam Poo (Female Bit) | Akalangalil |
| Vinnin maarile | Khalasi |