Cherukad Govinda Pisharody, widely known as Cherukad, was a renowned Malayalam playwright, novelist, and a significant figure in Kerala’s cultural and political history. He was deeply associated with the Communist movement, and his literary works reflect his progressive ideology and concern for social issues.
Notable Works
Cherukad authored several acclaimed novels, plays, and essays. Some of his prominent works include:
- Jeevithappatha (Autobiography) – Winner of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award
- Tharavaditham
- Manushyabandhangal
- Namal Onnu
- Manushya Hridayangal
- Janma Bhoomi
- Devalokam
- Manninte Maril
- Muthassi
- Sanidasa
His works often revolved around themes of social justice, class struggle, and human values, making him a literary voice of the oppressed.
Early Life and Education
- Born: August 26, 1914
- Parents: Kizheettil Pisharath Karunakara Pisharody & Cherukadu Pisharath Narayani Pisharasiar
Cherukad began his education under Guru Gopalanezhuthasssan, and continued his studies in Vallappuzha, Elankulam, and Perintalmanna Board High School. He also acquired knowledge of Ayurveda under the guidance of Pulamanthole Moossu.
Later, he passed the Vidwan Examination and worked as a teacher in various schools before becoming a Lecturer at Pattambi Sanskrit College.
Personal Life
- Wife: Late Kizheettil Pisharath Lakshmi Pisharasiar
- Date of her demise: October 28, 1976
Cherukad left a lasting legacy in Kerala’s literary and political landscapes through his words and activism. His contributions continue to inspire generations of readers and thinkers.
Here is the Documentary of Cherukad named “Cherukad, Jeevitharekha” being produced by State Institute of Educational Technology, Kerala
Here is one of the One Act Plays “Chuttu Vilakku” enacted by Mumbai Sakha in 2016



