Joy Thomas (producer)

Joy Thomas
Born Joy Thomas
(1950-12-22) 22 December 1950
Kottayam, Kerala, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Film Producer and Distributor (Jubilee Productions)
Years active 1975–present
Religion Christianity
Spouse(s) Laila Joy
Children Jelitta Joy
Jeleena Joy
Jereena Joy
Awards National Film Award for Best Children's Film for the 1988 movie Manu Uncle
Website http://www.jubilyjoy.com

Joy Thomas (born December 22, 1950) is an Indian film producer and distributor. He is the founder of Jubilee Productions. New Delhi, Manu Uncle, Nirakkoottu, My Dear Muthachan, Sandarbham are some of his highly popular films.

Early life

Joy Thomas was born as the eldest son of Mr. P. T. Thomas and Mrs. Annamma Thomas in Kottayam district of Kerala. His family was into automobile business but Joy wanted to pursue a career in the arts and entertainment industry. Joy is married to Laila and the couple have three daughters, Jelitta, Jeleena and Jereena. Jelitta produced the 1990 movie Marupuram.

Career

As Joy Thomas was always fascinated with the world of celluloid, and because of the unrelenting passion, he joined Dinny Films to learn more about various aspects of movie distribution and production in 1969. He started grasping the nuances of film production and distribution at Dinny Films and moved quickly up the ladder.

In 1975, he took the big leap by starting his film distribution company, Jubilee Pictures while continuing to be associated with Dinny Films. During 1975-76, he leased out Pankaj Theatre in Aluva and screened movies. From a bottom level, he made it one of the largest tax paying theaters. By taking this bold step, he was able to bring in the capital for his own venture. In 1981, he decided to devote his complete time and dedication for his own brain child and he bid adieu to Dinny Films in the same year on a good note.

1983 was a milestone year for Joy Thomas with the release of his maiden production venture ‘Aa Raathri’ which had story by himself and directed by Joshiy. ‘Aattakalasam’ was also released in the same year. With the release of the family movie ‘Sandarbham’, Jubilee Productions gained popularity as a family banner.

Distributions

Joy Thomas distributed Malayalam and Tamil movies in Kerala under the banner of Jubilee Pictures.[1]

Year Film Director Producer Notes
1973 Thaniniram J. Sasikumar Muhammad Assam Second round release in Travancore area.
1962 Kannum Karalum K. S. Sethumadhavan A. K. Balasubramaniam Second round release in Travancore area.
1978 Pokkattadikkaari PG Vishwambharan Distributor for Travancore area.
Puthariyankam PG Vishwambharan Umamini Movies First movie to be distributed across Kerala by Jubilee.
1979 Choola J. Sasikumar Navarathna Movie Makers Dubbing artist Kulathupuzha Ravi became music director Raveendran.
1981 Panneer Pushpangal Bharathi-Vasu Padmini Malayalam dubbed version titled Panineer Pookkal
1982 Moondram Pirai Balu Mahendra G. Thyagarajan and G. Saravanan
Madrasile Mon J. Sasikumar Mani Malliath
1986 Kariyilakkattu Pole P. Padmarajan Thankachan Co-Produced by Joy Thomas
Rajavinte Makan Thambi Kannanthanam Sharon Pictures
1987 Oru Minnaminunginte Nurunguvettam Bharathan Babu Thiruvalla
Uppu V. K. Pavithran K. M. A. Rahim
1989 Mathilukal Adoor Gopalakrishnan Adoor Gopalakrishnan
1993 Vatsalyam Cochin Haneefa Movie Basheer

Productions

After a successful career in distribution, Joy Thomas incorporated Jubilee Productions for production of movies. All movies produced under Jubilee Productions was distributed by Jubilee itself.[2]

Year Film Director Notes
1983 Aa Raathri Joshiy Story by Joy Thomas
Aattakalasam J. Sasikumar
1984 Sandarbham Joshiy
Ente Upasana Bharathan
1985 Makan Ente Makan J. Sasikumar
Katha Ithuvare Joshiy
Nirakkoottu Joshiy
1986 Sathya Jyothi K. Rangaraj First Kannada venture of Jubilee Productions. It was the remake of the Malayalam movie Nirakkoottu.
Shyama Joshiy
Nyayavidhi Joshiy
Pranamam Bharathan
1987 Bhoomiyile Rajakkanmar Thampi Kannanthanam
New Delhi Joshiy One of the highest grossing films in the history of Malayalam Cinema.
1988 Manu Uncle Dennis Joseph Won National Film Award for Best Children's Film.[3]
1990 Marupuram Viji Thampi Produced by Joy Thomas' daughter Jelitta.
1992 Ezhara Ponnana Thulasidas
My Dear Muthachan Sathyan Anthikad

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