[2] His works are made under independent codes and defy any categorisation eluding all traditional genre definitions and merge experimental film, documentary, essay, fiction all into one.
[citation needed] His father, Dr. E. Vijayan Nair was a professor in the Department of mechanical engineering at the National Institute of Technology, Calicut.
Video Game (2006),[11][12] produced by Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT), premiered at the Tiger awards competition for short films.
[14] The citation of the jury says that “Video Game is yet another illustration that there’s more to the cinema of India than can be contained with the received wisdom which seeks to encompass it by reference to a dualism opposing Satyajit Ray to Bollywood.
Video Game shows a relentless, complex post-modern intelligence as it processes everything within its view, within its memory, within its wide range of cultural references.
In 2009, he made a seven-minute silent film titled A Perfumed Garden which was part of the Indian-Highway[18] project premiered at Serpentine Galleries, London.
Indian Highway showcased a snapshot of a vibrant generation of contemporary artists working across a range of media in India.
In 2014 he completed a documentary film, Feet Upon the Ground, on the creative world of Shri Adoor Gopalakrishnan, for the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi as part of their "Great Masters" series.
[citation needed] 61st International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2015, Germany honoured him with a profile, showcasing his body of works.
[24] International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala (IDSFFK) 2016 showed his works in the "Filmmaker in Focus" section.