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P. Bharathiraja
File:Bharathiraja.jpg
Born
Chinnasaamy Periyamayathevar[1]

(1941-07-17) July 17, 1941 (age 83)[2]
Alli Nagaram, Theni, Madras Presidency, India
Occupation(s)film director, film producer, actor
Years active1977–present
SpouseChandraleela
ChildrenManoj K bharathi , Janani Raaja Kumar
Parents
  • Periyamayathevar
  • Meenakshiyammal
[3]
AwardsPadma Shri award for his contribution to Cinema in 2004

P. Bharathiraja (Tamil: பி. பாரதிராஜா; born 17 July 1941) is a South Indian filmmaker who works mainly in the Tamil film industry. Bharathiraja displayed a story-teller's potential from an early age. He is known for his realistic and sensitive portrayal of village-life in his movies.

He is well known for his work in 16 Vayathinile, Muthal Mariyathai, Vedham Pudhithu, Karuththamma, Kizhakku Cheemayile and Anthimanthaarai. He has won six National Film Awards, two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and is also a recipient of other awards such as Filmfare Awards South, Cinema Express Awards and Nandi Awards.

Film career

Bharathiraja started his film career as an assistant to director P. Pullaiya and Kannada film-maker Puttanna Kanagal. He also worked with Krishnan Nair, Avinasi Mani and A. Jaganathan, he learned the grammar of film-making and got his first directorial opportunity in 1977. His first film 16 Vayathinile for which he wrote the script broke the then existing convention to create a new genre of village cinema. The movie is now regarded as a game-changer and a mile-stone in the modern history of Tamil Cinema. About the movie, said Bharathirajaa in his own words, "This movie was meant to be black and white art film produced with the help of National Film Development Corporation", but turned out to be a commercially successful color film and a starting point for several important careers.

His next film Kizhakke Pogum Rail produced similar results and eventually brought in criticisms that Bharathiraja was capable of catering only to village audiences. This led him to make Sigappu Rojakkal, about a psychopathic woman hater that was totally Westernized in terms of both conception and production. But contrary to what several observers expected, this film met with box office success and everyone agreed that Bharathiraja was here to stay.

Bharathiraja confirmed his versatility and refusal to be tied down to one particular genre with an experimental film Nizhalgal and an action thriller Tik Tik Tik. But, undoubtedly rural themes proved to be his forte as his biggest hits in the 1980s Alaigal Oivadhillai, Mann Vasanai and Muthal Mariyathai were strong love stories in a village backdrop. Muthal Mariyathai starred veteran actor Sivaji Ganesan in the lead, playing a middle-aged village head. Radha is a poor young woman who moves into his village for a living. The love that bonds these two humans separated not just by age but also by caste and class, is told by Bharathiraja with poetic touches.

Vedham Pudhithu dealt with the caste issue in a stronger manner. The film's narrative was seamless and starred Sathyaraj as Balu Thevar. It contains some of Bharathiraja's trademark touches as well as several ground-breaking scenes. However, it does follow the anti-Brahmin trend common in Tamil films – in this respect it departed from his earlier success, Alaigal Oiyvadhillai, where the caste and religion factor was given a more balanced treatment. Bharathiraja has successfully managed to modernize his film making techniques for the 1990s. The commercial success of Kizhakku Cheemaiyile and the awards Karuththamma garnered stand as testimony for his ability to thrill the younger generation as well. Bharathiraja was on the same stage in 1996 to receive another National Award for Anthimanthaarai.

He has plans of making short films with varying themes to attract the international audience and has currently completed his latest venture Kadal Pookal and picked up a national award for the best screenplay writer for the same film. The well-known Tamil film director Bhagyaraj was one of his assistant directors. He has also directed movies in Telugu, Kannada and Hindi.

List of film artistes introduced by Bharathiraja

Bharathiraja introduced many actors and actresses in Tamil cinema, for instance:

  1. Goundamani – 16 Vayathinile
  2. Sathyajith – 16 Vayathinile
  3. Raadhika – Kizhake Pogum Rail
  4. Sudhakar – Kizhake Pogum Rail
  5. Bhagyaraj – Puthiya Vaarpugal
  6. Rati Agnihotri – Puthiya Vaarpugal
  7. Vijayashanti – Kallukkul Eeram
  8. Aruna – Kallukkul Eeram
  9. Vagai Chandrasekar – Kallukkul Eeram
  10. Nizhalgal Ravi – Nizhalgal
  11. Rajasekar – Nizhalgal
  12. Rohini – Nizhalgal
  13. Vairamuthu – Nizhalgal (Lyricist for the song "Ithu Oru pon Malai Poluthu")
  14. Karthik Muthuraman – Alaigal Ooivathilai
  15. Radha – Alaigal Ooivathilai
  16. Thiyagarajan – Alaigal Ooivathilai
  17. Pandiyan – Mann Vasanai
  18. Revathi – Mann Vasanai
  19. Ranjani – Mudhal Mariyadhai
  20. Dheepan – Mudhal Mariyadhai
  21. Ilavarasu - Mudhal Mariyadhai
  22. Raja – Kadolara Kavithaigal
  23. Rekha Tamil Actress– Kadolara Kavithaigal
  24. Manivannan- Kodi Parakkuthu
  25. Ramaa – En Uyir Thozhan
  26. Babu – En Uyir Thozhan
  27. Ramesh – En Uyir Thozhan
  28. Napoleon – Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu
  29. Suganya – Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu
  30. Ruthra alias Aswini- Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu
  31. Rahul- Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu
  32. Ranjitha- Nadodi Thendral
  33. Ponvannan - Karuthamma
  34. Theni Murugan - Karuthamma
  35. Manoj Bharathiraja – Taj Mahal (1999 film)
  36. Riya Sen – Taj Mahal (1999 film)
  37. Uma Shankari- KadalPookkal
  38. Sindhu Menon - Kadal Pookkal
  39. Prathiksha - Kadal Pookkal
  40. Bose Venkat- Eera Nilam
  41. Priya mani- Kangalal Kaithu Sei
  42. VaseegaranKangalal Kaithu Sei
  43. Rukmini Vijayakumar – Bommalattam

Awards

Civilian honours

National Film Awards

Filmfare Awards South

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

Nandi Awards

Other awards

  • South Indian Film Technicians : Best Technician Award for Kallukkul Eeram

Controversies

  • He attended the Heroes Day conference at Jaffna and appreciated its heroism and valour.[5] Tamil Nadu Congress president Krishnasamy claimed he met the LTTE's leader, Prabhakaran, accused of planning the assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and banned in India.
  • He organized a protest by Tamil Nadu artistes against the Indian state of Karnataka for not releasing Cauvery water at Neyveli. During a SUN TV interview, co-film stars like Sarath Kumar and Radhika who attended the conference accused him of using that opportunity to eulogise current Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalitha and launching attacks on Rajinikanth's ethnicity.[6][7]
  • Bharathiraja returned his Padma Shri

Filmography

As director

Year Film language Notes
1977 16 Vayathinile Tamil Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Director
1978 Kizhake Pogum Rail Tamil
1978 Sigappu Rojakkal Tamil Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director
1979 Solva Sawan Hindi
1979 Puthiya Vaarpugal Tamil
1979 Niram Maaratha Pookkal Tamil
1980 Nizhalgal Tamil
1980 Kotha Jeevithalu Telugu
1980 Red Rose Hindi
1981 Alaigal Oivathillai Tamil Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Director
1981 Valibamey Vaa Vaa Tamil
1981 Tik Tik Tik Tamil
1981 Seethakoka Chiluka Telugu National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu
1982 Kathal Oviyam Tamil
1983 Man Vasanai Tamil
1983 Lovers Hindi
1984 Oru Kaidhiyin Diary Tamil
1984 Pudhumai Penn Tamil
1985 Yuvadharam Pilicindi Telugu
1985 Mudhal Mariyathai Tamil National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
1985 Ee Tharam Illalu Telugu
1986 Saveray Wali Gaadi Hindi
1987 Kadalora Kavithaigal Tamil
1988 Jamadagni Telugu
1987 Vedham Pudhithu Tamil National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues
1987 Aradhana Telugu
1988 Kodi Parakuthu Tamil
1990 En Uyir Thozhan Tamil
1991 Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu Tamil
1991 Garuda Dhwaja Kannada
1992 Nadodi Thendral Tamil
1993 Captain Magal Tamil
1993 Kizhakku Cheemayile Tamil
1994 Karuthamma Tamil National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare
1995 Pasum Ponn Tamil
1996 Tamizh Selvan Tamil
1996 Anthimanthaarai Tamil National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
1999 Taj Mahal Tamil
2001 Kadal Pookkal Tamil National Film Award for Best Screenplay
2003 Eera Nilam Tamil
2004 Kangalal Kaidhu Sei Tamil
2008 Bommalattam Tamil
2012 Annakodiyum Kodiveeranum Tamil Filming

As actor

Year Film Notes
1980 Kallukkul Eeram Directed by P. S. Nivas
2004 Aayutha Ezhuthu Directed by Mani Ratnam
2010 Rettaisuzhi Directed by Thamira
2013 Pandianadu Directed by Suseenthiran

Guest appearance

Year Film Notes
1991 Idhayam Directed by Kathir
1991 Thanthu Vitten Ennai Directed by C. V. Sridhar
1983 Dhavani Kanavugal Directed by K. Bhagyaraj

As Writer

References

  1. ^ Director Bharathiraja - Director, Producer, Writer, picture, profile, info and favourites
  2. ^ Director Bharathiraja - Director, Producer, Writer, picture, profile, info and favourites
  3. ^ இயக்குனர் இமயம் பாரதிராஜா! | Lakshman Sruthi - 100% Manual Orchestra |
  4. ^ "Padma Awardees". Government of India. National Informatics Centre. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
  5. ^ AllIndianSite.com - Cinema scidhigal - It's All About movie
  6. ^ The Hindu : Bharatiraaja `misdirected' Neyveli show
  7. ^ The Hindu : Rally exposes politicised film industry

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