R. Krishnamoorthy

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R. Krishnamoorthy
Other namesBilla Krishnamoorthy
OccupationDirector

R. Krishnamoorthy was an Indian film director and screenwriter who worked on Tamil films. Most active in the 1980s, he is best known for directing Rajinikanth in Billa (1980) and Kamal Haasan in Vaazhvey Maayam (1982). [1] [2] [3]

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Career

Throughout his career, Krishnamoorthy regularly worked on productions by K. Balaji, Suresh Balaje and their Suresh Arts banner.

The success of the film Billa (1980) starring Rajinikanth, prompted the director to become widely dubbed as "Billa" Krishnamoorthy in the film industry. [4] [5] [6] He later went on to collaborate again with Rajinikanth in Thee (1981), while making successful films such as Savaal (1981) and Vaazhvey Maayam (1982) with Kamal Haasan.

In the 1980s, he made several films with Sivaji Ganesan or his son Prabhu, including Neethibathi (1983), Thiruppam (1984) and Nyaayam (1984). [7] [8]

Filmography

Director
YearFilmLanguageNotes
1978Radhai Ketra KannanTamil
1979 Amar Deep Hindi
1980 Billa TamilNominated, Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil
1981 Savaal Tamil
1981 Thee Tamil
1982Murai PonnuTamil
1982 Vaazhvey Maayam Tamil
1982 Theerpu Tamil
1983 Neethibathi Tamil
1983 Imaigal Tamil
1983 Justice Raja Malayalam
1984 Thiruppam Tamil
1984 Vamsa Vilakku Tamil
1984 Nerupukkul Eeram Tamil
1984NyayamTamil
1985 Nermai Tamil
1985 Deivapiravi Tamil
1985 Naam Iruvar Tamil
1986Annai En DheivamTamil
1987 Thangachi Tamil
1987Thaai PaasamTamil
1988 Ponnaniyathi Malayalam
1989 Dravidan Tamil
1990Vaazhnthu KaattuvomTamil
1991 Vetri Karangal Tamil
1993 Karpagam Vanthachu Tamil

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