He began his career with
Indian Express and evolved as a journalist through tenures in
Mathrubhumi, News Time,
The Statesman and
The Independent. During his association with the
BBC, he was called in to take charge of the news division in the newly formed
Asianet television channel. Gopakumar also contributed to the
literature and
cinema of
Malayalam. Apart from many articles and columns in periodicals, he wrote more than fourteen books. The premier among them were
VOLgA tharam_gangngaL(
വോൾഗാ തരംഗങ്ങൾ),
AkampaTi sarppangngal(
അകമ്പടി സർപ്പങ്ങൾ) and
shudran (
ശൂദ്രൻ). Notable among the many accolades he earned were the 1998 award for the best autobiography for
shucheendram rEkhakaL (
ശുചീന്ദ്രം രേഖകൾ) and 2011 award for the best travelogue in Malayalam, both from
Kerala Sahitya Akademy for the work
vOLgA tharam_gangngaL, Mahakavi Pandalam Kerala Varma Media Award (Kannadi-Asianet-, Shangumukham-Kalakaumudi) and the FCCJ Asian Journalist Award from Tokyo. He also directed the film
Jeevan Masai.
vErukaL, a noteworthy serial from
Doordarshan, was directed by him. He was also one of the favourite choices for mimicry artists in
Kerala to imitate, due to his distinctive articulation of words and high
bass voice. ==Filmography ==