Bharathan (Tamil director)

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Bharathan
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Bharathan

Jamin Avalapampatti, Periya Negamam, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Years active2001–present

Bharathan is an Indian filmmaker and writer who works in Tamil films. He has directed with actor Vijay twice in his career.

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Career

He initially began his career as a dialogue writer to film director Dharani and penned dialogues for the Vikram-starrer Dhill (2001), Dhool (2003) and Vijay-starrer Ghilli (2004), as well as for Madhesh's Madhurey (2004). [1] Since then, he has intermittently been credited as a dialogue writer, most notably working on Ajith Kumar's Veeram (2014) which was directed by Siva. [2]

Bharathan made his directorial debut with the thriller film Azhagiya Tamil Magan (2007) starring Vijay and Shriya Saran in the lead roles and Had a renowned technical crew, including music composed by A. R. Rahman the film ended as a hit at the box office after its re-release. [3] His second film, the thriller Athithi (2014) featuring Nandha and Nikesh Ram, opened to mixed reviews . [4] He later worked with Vijay again in Bairavaa (2017), with the film taking a strong opening at the box office. [5] [6]

Filmography

YearFilmCredited asRef.
2001 Dhill Dialogues writer [7]
2003 Dhool Dialogues writer
2004 Ghilli Dialogues writer [8]
2004 Madhurey Dialogues writer [9]
2007 Ninaithale Dialogues writer [10]
2007 Azhagiya Tamil Magan Director, writer [3]
2011 Osthe Dialogues writer
2014 Veeram Dialogues writer [11]
2014 Athithi Director, writer [4]
2017 Bairavaa Director, writer

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