Memories of Indian film director Sangeeth Sivan, my cricket companion from school days, will live on forever
By K.R. Nayar For the entertainment world, Sangeeth Sivan, who passed away last week, was a renowned Indian film director, known for his wonderful Malayalam and Hindi films. He was also a screenwriter. But for me, he was someone I admired as a cricketer when we played together during our school and college days in Trivandrum. Malayalam superstar Mohanlal takes a selfie withSangeeth Sivan After he made two brilliant movies, Vyooham and Yodha, while the world discussed his films, I was reminded of the days when my friends and I would discuss his cricketing talent and look for ways to get his wicket. We often played against each other at the Medical College ground on matting wickets since there were no turf wickets those days. We also played together when former Kerala captain S. Ramesh picked us to play as guest players for Keltron. Sangeeth was not only brilliant in cricket but also in hockey. Sangeeth Sivan with his hero Dharmendra whom he directed in a mo...