At
last,
Murali
Gopy
lands
up
in
achieving
his
much
longed
desire
or
rather
his
life's
mission.
Today,
29th
of
January,
is
the
sixth
death
anniversary
of
the
legendary
actor
Bharath
Gopy,
and
his
son
Murali
Gopy
has
been
successful
in
making
a
website
about
his
father.
Murali
Gopy
posted
on
his
official
Facebook
page:
Dear
all,
If
there
has
ever
been
in
me
something
called
"my
life's
mission",
it
was
to
put
the
bricks
together
for
a
befitting
monument
for
my
father's
works.
Since
he
was
uniquely
original
in
his
creativity
and
outlook,
I
couldn't
have
followed
the
norm
and
thrown
my
weight
behind
the
institution
of
Awards
and
Memorial
foundations,
which
run
the
high
risk
of
getting
hijacked
by
political
pettiness,
commercial
crassness
and
Satellite
silliness.
An
online
portal--
a
one-stop
destination
for
all
facts
BG--
seemed
to
be
the
best
way
to
complement
the
body
of
work
of
a
man,
who
always
believed
that
it
is
the
work
that
had
to
speak
and
not
the
person.
My
next
challenge
was
to
find
a
technically
able
and
creatively
knowledgable
person,
who
would
himself
be
correctly
aware
of
what
Bharat
Gopy
was,
as
a
creator.
It's
by
sheer
luck
that
I
met
Biju
Ebenezer,
of
*conditionsapply
and
his
team
of
supremely
exuberant
people,
who
were
not
only
enthusiastic
about
the
site
but
also
well-prepared
to
be
so.
From
the
depths
of
my
heart,
I
thank
Biju
and
the
*conditionsapply
team
for
making
this
virtual
monument
a
reality.
I
also
thank
my
dear
friends
Gayathri
and
Visakh
Sakthi
for
the
pains
they
took
in
helping
us
with
the
copies.
I
needed
an
introductory
article
for
the
BG
site,
which
would
be
befittingly
grand,
and
the
next
thing
I
did
was
to
ask
my
dearest
friend
K
Venugopal
to
write
one.
Himself
a
great
admirer
of
my
father's
works,
Venu
took
only
20
minutes,
I
remember,
to
pen
the
introductory
article,
'The
Actor
of
Actors'.
I
cannot
thank
Venu
now,
because
he
is
not
with
me
to
brush
it
off
with
a
smile
and
a
pat.
I
become
sad
only
to
smile
later,
after
telling
myself
that
death
is
just
a
material
crisis,
a
cosmic
joke,
that
man
never
survives
or
gets.
I
thank
my
super
pal
R
Ayyappan,
for
his
fantastic
study
(The
MahaBharat)
of
the
various
characters
played
by
Achchan,
on
screen.
To
conclude
my
letter,
let
me
dedicate
this
site
to
all
those
who
love
BG,
for
what
he
really
was:
"Actor
of
Actors".
I
am
thankful
specifically
to
technology
and
surely
to
Providence
for
facilitating
this
venture.
I
place
at
my
father's
feet
all
my
life's
works--
the
ones
that
have
been
accomplished
and
the
ones
that
are
to
be;
I
can
most
definitely
say
that
all
I
am
and
all
that
has
been
seen
and
is
to
be
seen
of
me,
is
not
even
1
per
cent
of
what
He
was.
Since
my
father
was
not
a
self-curio
collector
of
sorts,
this
site
has
been
built
from
all
that
I
have
with
me,
in
our
drawers
and
trunks.
I
solemnly
solicit
any
possible/
probable
contribution
from
fans,
towards
the
enhancement
of
the
site.
So,
that's
it.
Having
done
this
site
(www.bharatgopy.com),
I
really
feel
like
hopping
on
to
my
steed,
adjusting
my
hat,
and
galloping
on
to
the
horizon.
Let
the
titles
roll...