K. Balachander filmography

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K. Balachander

This following is the list of films to which K. Balachander has contributed. He has written and directed nearly 80 films and has worked in more than 100 films either as director or writer in predominantly Tamil-language films. He has directed some Telugu films while his Hindi and Kannada films were remakes of his Tamil films. He has produced one Malayalam film.

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Films

As director

YearFilmLanguageNotes
1965 Neerkumizhi TamilDirectorial debut
Naanal Tamil
1966 Major Chandrakanth Tamil
1967 Bama Vijayam Tamil
Anubavi Raja Anubavi Tamil
1968 Bhale Kodallu Telugu
Thamarai Nenjam TamilTamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Dialogue Writer
Ethir Neechal Tamil Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Dialogue Writer
1969 Poova Thalaiya Tamil
Sattekalapu Satteya Telugu
Iru Kodugal Tamil National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
1970 Patham Pasali Tamil
Ethiroli Tamil
Navagraham Tamil
Kaaviya Thalaivi Tamil
1971 Naangu Suvargal TamilFirst colour film in his direction
Nootrukku Nooru Tamil
Bomma Borusa Telugu Remake of Poova Thalaiya
Punnagai Tamil
1972 Kanna Nalama Tamil
Velli Vizha Tamil
1973 Arangetram Tamil
Sollathaan Ninaikkiren Tamil 25th Film
1974 Aval Oru Thodar Kathai Tamil Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director
Naan Avanillai Tamil
1975 Apoorva Raagangal Tamil National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director
1976 Manmadha Leelai Tamil
Anthuleni Katha Telugu Remake of Aval Oru Thodar Kathai
Moondru Mudichu TamilRemake of O Seeta Katha
1977 Avargal Tamil
Pattina Pravesam Tamil
Aaina HindiRemake of Arangetram
1978 Nizhal Nijamagiradhu Tamil
Maro Charitra Telugu Filmfare Award for Best Telugu Director
Thappu Thalangal Tamil Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Dialogue Writer
Thappida Thala Kannada
1979 Ninaithale Inikkum Tamilalso co-writer
Andamaina Anubhavam Telugu also co-writer
Nool Veli Tamil
Guppedu Manasu Telugu
Idi Katha Kaadu Telugu
1980 Varumayin Niram Sivappu Tamil Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director
Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Director
1981 Aakali Rajyam Telugu
Adavaalu Meeku Joharulu Telugu
Enga Ooru Kannagi Tamil
Tholikodi Koosindi Telugu Nandi Award for Best Director
Thillu Mullu Tamil
Thaneer Thaneer Tamil National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
National Film Award for Best Screenplay
Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director
Ek Duuje Ke Liye Hindi Remake of Maro Charitra
Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Story
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Director
47 Natkal Tamil
47 Rojulu Telugu
1982 Agni Sakshi Tamil
1983 Benkiyalli Aralida Hoovu KannadaRemake of Aval Oru Thodar Kathai
Poikkal Kudhirai Tamil50th Film
Zara Si Zindagi Hindi Remake of Varumayin Niram Sivappu
Kokilamma Telugu
1984 Ek Nai Paheli Hindi Remake of Apoorva Raagangal
Achamillai Achamillai Tamil National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director
Eradu Rekhegalu Kannada Remake of Iru Kodugal
1985 Kalyana Agathigal Tamil
Sindhu Bhairavi Tamil
Mugila Mallige Kannada Remake of Thamarai Nenjam
1986 Sundara Swapnagalu Kannada Remake of Sollathaan Ninaikkiren
Punnagai Mannan Tamil
1987 Manathil Uruthi Vendum Tamil
1988 Rudraveena Telugu Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration
Unnal Mudiyum Thambi Tamil
1989 Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal Tamil75th Film

Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director
Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Director

1990 Oru Veedu Iru Vasal Tamil National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues
1991 Azhagan Tamil
1992 Vaaname Ellai Tamil Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director
Dilon Ka RishtaHindiunreleased
1993 Jathi Malli Tamil
1994 Duet Tamil
1996 Kalki Tamilspecial appearance
1990Rail SnehamTamil
2001 Paarthale Paravasam Tamil100th Film
2006 Poi Tamilspecial appearance

As actor

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1996 Kalki Movie directorTamilSpecial appearance
2002 Kadhal Virus HimselfTamilSpecial appearance
2006 Poi The man who plays dice with fateTamilSpecial appearance
2008 Kuselan HimselfTamilSpecial appearance
2010 Rettaisuzhi RamaswamyTamil
2014 Ninaithathu Yaaro HimselfTamilSpecial appearance
2015 Uthama Villain MargadarshiTamilPosthumous Film

As writer and producer

This is a list of films that he wrote or produced but did not direct.

YearFilmLanguageWriterProducerNotes
1964 Dheiva Thaai TamilGreen check.svgRed x.svg
Server Sundaram TamilGreen check.svgRed x.svg
1965 Poojaikku Vandha Malar TamilGreen check.svgRed x.svg
Neela Vanam TamilGreen check.svgRed x.svg
1985 Idanilangal Malayalam Red x.svgGreen check.svg

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