R. Aravindraj
R. Aravindraj | |
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Occupation | Director |
R. Aravindraj is an Indian film director and screenwriter who has worked on Tamil films. He rose to fame after making the thriller film Oomai Vizhigal (1986) featuring Vijayakanth and has continued to make films in a similar genre.[1]
Career
Aravindraj rose to fame after making the crime thriller film Oomai Vizhigal (1986) featuring Vijayakanth and Arun Pandian, which focused on a journalist making an investigation into the case of missing girls.[1] The film became a trend-setter, with several film makers, including Aravindraj himself, choosing to make films of a similar genre. He often collaborated in ventures with writer Aabavanan, Vijayakanth and Arun Pandian throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Following the failure of Musthaffaa (1996), Aravindraj was forced to cancel another project titled News starring Ramki and Vijayashanti before going on a sabbatical.[2]
He later moved on to make a television serial titled Soolam, which ran for two years, and also appeared as an actor in a few serials.[3] He attempted to make a comeback to films through a venture titled Ayuthapadai, but the film did not have a theatrical release while another project titled Pesum Vizhigal failed to proceed after the launch.[4] Subsequently in 2010, he went on to make a political thriller titled Irandu Mugam featuring Sathyaraj and Karan in the leading roles. Aravindraj also acted in the film, which had a low-key release and performed below average at the box office.[3][5] In 2013, he revealed that he had finished work on a film titled Kavithai, which was shot in a single room featuring a single actress. The only role in the film was portrayed by Aravindraj's daughter Mahakeerthi, but the film remains unreleased.[6][7][8]
Filmography
Year | Film | Notes |
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1986 | Oomai Vizhigal | |
1987 | Uzhavan Magan | |
1989 | Thaai Naadu | |
1990 | Sathya Vaakku | |
1993 | Thanga Paappa | |
1995 | Karuppu Nila | |
1996 | Musthaffaa | |
2010 | Irandu Mugam | |
2015 | Kavithai | Post-production |
References
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- ^ a b "Grill Mill: Aravindraj — The Hindu". thehindu.com. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
- ^ "Ibrahim Rowther launches five films". Chennai Online. Archived from the original on November 22, 2001. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
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