K. Bhagyaraj

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Bhagyaraj in April 2014
Born
Krishnasaamy Bhagyaraj

(1953-01-07) 7 January 1953 (age 71)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • Screenwriter
  • Film producer
  • Music director
Years active1977–present
Spouses
(m. 1981;died 1983)
(m. 1984)
[1] [2]
Children2
Parents
  • Krishnasaamy
  • Amaravathiyammal

Krishnasaamy Bhagyaraj (born 7 January 1953) is an Indian film director, actor, screenwriter, music director, film producer and politician active mainly in Tamil films. He has also written and directed Hindi films and TV serials. As an actor, he has worked in more than 75 films and has directed more than 25 films. He won a Filmfare Best Actor Award for Mundhanai Mudichu (1983). He received Lifetime Achievement Award in SIIMA (2014). [3] He is the editor of weekly magazine Bhagya and has also written several novels.

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Personal life

Bhagyaraj was born in Vellankoil near Gobichettipalayam in Erode district in a Telugu speaking family in Tamil Nadu. [4] His parents were Krishnaswamy and Amaravathiamma. He married twice. His first marriage was with actress Praveena, in 1981. She died due to an aggravated case of jaundice in August 1983. His second marriage was with actress Poornima Jayaram, who was his co-star in Darling, Darling, Darling (1982), [5] on 7 February 1984. The couple has a daughter Saranya Bhagyaraj [6] (who starred in Parijatham (2006) [7] and Photographer (2006) [8] ) and a son Shanthnu Bhagyaraj. [9]

Film career

Early years (1977–1979)

Beginning his career as an assistant to directors G. Ramakrishnan and Bharathiraja, Bhagyaraj became recognised for his scriptwriting talent. [10] He first appeared as a junior artist playing small supporting roles with screen-space of not more than three minutes in films such as 16 Vayathinile (1977) and later appeared similarly in Sigappu Rojakkal (1978). He was assistant director to Bharathiraja in two films – 16 Vayathnile and Kizhakke Pogum Rail . Among his early work was writing the script for Bharathiraja's films Kizhake Pogum Rail (1978) and Tik Tik Tik (1981), and writing dialogues for Sigappu Rojakkal. He made his directorial début with Suvarilladha Chiththirangal in 1979 and also his debut as the leading man in Puthiya Vaarpugal , directed by Bharathiraja. He received the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Dialogue Writer in Puthiya Vaarpugal (1979). He wrote dialogues and screenplay and acted in Kanni Paruvathile (1979).

Rise to stardom (1980–1999)

He quickly established his own concern and started producing a string of distinctive films made mainly in the Tamil language. Bhagyaraj often cast himself in the lead roles of the films he scripted and directed, effectively carving out a niche for himself in the actor-auteur vein. His style of filmmaking is notable for its relatively elaborate, witty, and double entendre-laced script and socially-themed framework. His on-screen personae are typically characterised by their ironic sense of humour and intelligent bravado. [11]

He introduced actress Urvashi in the Tamil film Mundhanai Mudichu (1983) and Kalpana (sister of Urvashi) made her debut with the 1985 film Chinna Veedu , directed by Bhagyaraj, a commercially successful film. He received the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil in Mundhanai Mudichu. He became nationally famous when he wrote the script for Mundhanai Mudichu remade in Hindi as Masterji with Rajesh Khanna in the lead role, which was huge success at the box office.

He rarely acted in films not directed or written by him, with exceptions being Anbulla Rajinikanth (1984) and Naan Sigappu Manithan (1985). He decided to direct the Hindi remake of Bharatiraja's 1984 directorial venture Oru Kaidhiyin Diary with Rajesh Khanna in the lead in 1985, but later Khanna due to his date issues had to opt out and Bhagyaraj cast Amitabh Bachchan in the Hindi remake Aakhree Raasta (1986). Bhagayraj decided to remake the classic old Kannada film Mallammana Pavada , starring Rajkumar and B Saroja Devi into a new Tamil film Enga Chinna Rasa in 1987, which became a huge blockbuster. In 1988, he wrote the script for Idhu Namma Aalu and decided to produce it, but chose not to direct it by himself, as he wanted to act-write-direct a film on a serious issue, which was Aararo Aaariraro . He received the Best Film Award for Idhu Namma Aalu in 1990, directed by Balakumar, whereas the other film Aararo Aaariraro also was both critically acclaimed and successful at box office.

From 1991, he gradually started accepting more acting offers as a lead hero, where director-producer-scriptwriter would be three different people, rather than he himself writing-directing-acting in his films. Rudhra , Amma Vanthachu , Gnanapazham and Suyamvaram were such successful films where he was involved only in the capacity of actor. He also started the weekly magazine "Bhagya" and he is the editor of that magazine. His successful directorial ventures written by him from 1991 on were Pavunnu Pavunuthan , Sundara Kandam , Raasukutti and Veetla Visheshanga. He cast his son Shanthanu Bhagyaraj as the child artist in Vaettiya Madichu Kattu in 1998 and the film dealt with the father-son relationship, this proved to be both a critical and financial disappointment capping an end to a string of continuous flops including Oru Oorla oru Rajakumari , Gnanapazham and Mr. Bechara (1996).

His successful Tamil films written by him continued to be in demand for Hindi remakes in the 1990s and were huge hits in Hindi – with Raasukutti remade as Raja Babu , Sundara Kandam remade as Andaz (1994) and Avasara Police 100 remade into Gopi Kishan , which were successful. He also wrote the script for the Tamil film Thaikulame Thaikulame (1995), starring Pandiarajan, whose actor-director was not himself in Hindi, remade as Gharwali Baharwali . [12]

Last directions (2000–2010)

He took a break from acting as the lead hero in Tamil films after the release of the massive critical and commercial failure Vaettiya Madichu Kattu. Instead, he directed the TV shows Neenga Nenaicha Saadhikkalanga and Idhu Oru Kadhayin Kadhai (for DD Podhigai), and appeared in Apapadi Podu on Jaya TV in this period. His tele-serial Rules Rangachari was very famous on DD channel and it completed 390 episodes. He wrote and directed the 2003 film Chokka Thangam , starring Vijayakanth. He launched his daughter Saranya Bhagyaraj with Parijatham , which he wrote and directed in 2006. He returned to acting with Something Something... Unakkum Enakkum and Rendu in a supporting role and with Kasu Irukkanum as the lead hero in 2007. In 2010, he directed his adult son Shanthanu Bhagyaraj in the romantic film Siddhu +2 .

Matured roles (2011–present)

At the end of the 2010s, he acted in supporting roles such Appavi (2011) and Vaagai Sooda Vaa (2011). He ventured into Malayalam film as supporting actor with Mr. Marumakan (2012).

He was the leading judge for the show Junior Super Star (2016) and Junior Super Stars (season 2) (2017). [13] [14]

He wrote books such as Vaanga Cinemavai Pattri Pesalam, Neenga Nenaicha Saadikkalaam and Ungal Bhagyaraj in Kelvi Bhadhil (Five Parts). [15]

He appeared in action thriller films which went on to become commercial hits with Kanithan (2016) and Thupparivaalan (2017). [16] [17]

In 2020, he later acted in the legal drama film Ponmagal Vandhal . [18] Bhagyaraj plays as grandfather with Shanthanu in the adult comedy film Murungakkai Chips . [19] In 2022, he starred in Super Senior Heroes . [20]

Politics

MGR Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (MGR Popular Progressive Federation) was a political party in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu launched by Bhagyaraj in February 1989. MGR MMK contested the 1991 Kerala assembly elections. It had one candidate, who got 87 votes. The MGR MMK party failed in its initial stages. [21] Bhagyaraj later joined All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. [22]

On April 5, 2006, Bhagyaraj joined the DMK in the presence of party president M Karunanidhi, and he criticised AIADMK general secretary J Jayalalithaa. [23] Later, he left DMK and remained as a spectator in politics. [24]

Controversy

While speaking to the media at a press event for the film Karuthukalai Pathivu Sei in 2019, Bhagyaraj remarked that women invite males to sexually assault them and provide them the room to do so. He went on to ask, why males are usually blamed for crimes while women encourage them, apparently in relation with the Pollachi rape case. His misogynistic remarks drew widespread condemnation and opposition from the public, and several women's organisations demanded that he be prosecuted for them. [25] [26] The Tamil Nadu Commission for Women has summoned him to appear before it. [27]

Filmography

As Film director and Screenwriter

This is a list of films that he directed and/or wrote. He also acted in many of his own directed films.

YearTitleCredited asRoleNotes
DirectorProducerWriterActorMusic Director
1978 Sigappu Rojakkal Green check.svgGreen check.svgWaiterCameo appearance
1979 Puthiya Vaarpugal Green check.svgGreen check.svgShanmugakaniDebut film as hero
Kanni Paruvathile Green check.svgGreen check.svgCheenu
Suvarilladha Chiththirangal Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgAlagappanDebut film as director
1980 Bhama Rukmani Green check.svgGreen check.svgNandagopal
Oru Kai Oosai Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
Ilamai Kolam Green check.svg
1981 Mouna Geethangal Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgKumar
Indru Poi Naalai Vaa Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgPazhanisamy
Vidiyum Varai Kaathiru Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgRaja
Andha 7 Naatkal Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgPalakkad Madhavan
1982 Thooral Ninnu Pochu Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgChellai Durai
Poi Satchi Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgVairavan
Darling, Darling, Darling Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgRaju
1983 Mundhanai Mudichu Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgVaathiyar Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Saattai Illatha Pambaram Green check.svg
1984 Dhavani Kanavugal Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgSubramani
1985 Oru Kaidhiyin Diary Green check.svg
Chinna Veedu Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgMadanagopal
1986 Aakhree Raasta Green check.svgGreen check.svg Hindi film;
Remake of Tamil film Oru Kaidhiyin Diary
Kanna Thorakkanum Saami Green check.svg
1987 Enga Chinna Rasa Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgChinnarasu
1988 Idhu Namma Aalu Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGopalAlso singer for song "Pachaimalai Saamy"
1989 Aararo Aaariraro Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgBabu
Ponnu Pakka Poren Green check.svgGreen check.svg
1990 Avasara Police 100 Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgRamu, Veerasamy NaiduDual role
1991 Pavunnu Pavunuthan Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgChinnu
Rudhra Green check.svgGreen check.svgMadurai
1992 Sundara Kandam Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgShanmugamani
Rasukutty Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgRasukutty
1994 Veetla Visheshanga Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGopal
1995 Oru Oorla Oru Rajakumari Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgVenkatasubramaniam
Thaikulame Thaikulame Green check.svg
1996 Mr. Bechara Green check.svgGreen check.svgHindi film;
Remake of Tamil film Veetla Visheshanga
Gnanapazham Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGnanasuryan
1998 Vaettiya Madichu Kattu Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgJaiprakash
2000 Papa the Great Green check.svgGreen check.svgHindi film
Remake of Tamil film Vaettiya Madichu Kattu
Kabadi Kabadi Green check.svg
2003 Chokka Thangam Green check.svgGreen check.svg25th Film (Director)
2006 Parijatham Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgSampooranam
2007Mudhal MudhalaiGreen check.svgGreen check.svgScreenplay and dialogue writer
2010 Siddhu +2 Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgCameo appearance
2011 Maaveeran Green check.svgDialogue writer
Tamil dubbed version of Telugu film Magadheera
2015 Thunai Mudhalvar Green check.svgGreen check.svgPeriyapaandi

Actor

This is a list of films that K. Bhagyraj worked only as an actor.

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977 16 Vayathinile Also assistant director
Cameo appearance
1978 Kizhake Pogum Rail PonnandiAlso assistant director
Cameo appearance
1980Kumari Pennin Ullathile
1984Oomai Janangal
Anbulla Rajinikanth HimselfCameo
1985 Naan Sigappu Manithan CID Chinna Salem Singaram
1987 Chinna Kuyil Paaduthu BabuCameo appearance
1989 En Rathathin Rathame Natesan
1992 Amma Vandhachu Nandakumar
2003 Avuna Telugu film
Cameo appearance [28]
2004Mee Intikoste Em Istaaru Maa Intkoste Em TestaaruTelugu film [29]
2006 Something Something Unakkum Enakkum Krishnan
Rendu CBI Officer
2007 Kasu Irukkanum G. R.
2008 Maanavan Ninaithal Raj
2009 Ninaithale Inikkum Pazhaniyappan
2010 Uthamaputhiran Raghuram (Washington Vetrivel)
2011 Appavi Ramasamy
Vaagai Sooda Vaa Annamalai
2012 Mem Vayasuku Vacham SubramanyamTelugu film [30]
Mr. Marumakan Balasubrahmanyam Malayalam film
2013 Oruvar Meethu Iruvar Sainthu
2014 Ninaithathu Yaaro HimselfCameo appearance
2015 Moone Moonu Varthai Himself
2016 Kanithan Gowtham's neighbor
Vaaimai Cameo appearance
2017 Mupparimanam HimselfCameo appearance
Ayyanar Veethi Subramania Sastry
Veruli Cameo appearance
Ivan Yarendru Therikiratha Love Guru
Thupparivaalan Muthu
Brahma.com Gurukkal
2018Kilambitaangayaa Kilambitaangayaa
Aaruthra Avudaiappan
Koothan
2019 Sita Anand MohanTelugu film
2020 Ponmagal Vandhal 'Petition' Pethuraj
2021 Murungakkai Chips Arjun's grandfather
2022 Super Senior Heroes GaneshanDirect television release in Sun TV
2023 Dada Manikandan's father
Kathar Basha Endra Muthuramalingam Kaluvan
3.6.9 Father Benet Castro
Moondram Manithan
Sarakku

Playback singer

YearFilmSongComposerNotes
1988Idhu Namma Aalu"Pachamala Saami"K. Bhagyaraj
1989Ponnu Paaka Poren"Yerapooti"K. Bhagyaraj
1989Aararo Aariraro"Ellarumae Loosungathan"K. Bhagyaraj

Television

Serials
YearTitleRoleChannelLanguageNotes
2020 Chithi 2 Himself Sun TV Tamil Cameo Appearance
Raja Rani Star Vijay
Senthoora Poove
2022Vidhya No.1Judge Subramani Vathiyar Zee Tamil
Shows
YearTitleRoleChannelLanguageNotes
2014 Ninaithale Inikkum Guest Vendhar TV Tamil
2015 Koffee With DD Vijay TV Along with Poornima and Pandiarajan
2016 Junior Super Star Judge Zee Tamil Tamil
2017 Junior Super Star 2
2019Comedy Stars Season 2Guest Asianet Malayalam Along with Poornima
2020 Kodeeswari Contestant Colors Tamil Tamil
2022Super QueenGuest Zee Tamil

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