Background
Poduval, who was born in the Kathakali village of Vellinezhi in Palakkad district, was groomed in chenda playing by legendary Moothamana Kesavan Namboodiri and Pattikkamthodi Ravunni Menon, in whose classrooms he underwent training in playing the percussion instrument.
Career
He had earlier received basic training in chenda under Chamrankulangara Appu Marar. Poduval has been credited with lending audio support on the chenda to emotional scenes on the Kathakali stage. They include Ayamkudi Kuttappa Marrar, Kalamandalam Krishnadas, and the late Kalamandalam Kesavan.His main disciples are considered to be Ayamkudi Kuttappa Marrar and Kalamandalam Kesavan.
Krishnankutty Poduval, a mercurial genius, had more than once quit Kalamandalam following differences with its authorities.
During such breaks, he used to also work with Gandhi Seva Sadan Kathakali Akademi. Poduval died on October 14, 1992, in an Ernakulam hospital following an acute liver problem.
In May 2008, his alma mater brought out a book "Melapperukkam" carrying the complete written works of Kalamandalam Krishnankutty Poduval. Two of Poduval"s sons are artistes in the field of Kathakali.
Kalamandalam Mohanakrishnan is a musician, while Kalamandalam Vijayakrishnan is a chenda player.