In today's world, Pandiraj remains a topic of great importance and interest to a wide range of people. Whether we are talking about the importance of Pandiraj in modern society, or the influence of Pandiraj in our daily lives, there is no denying the impact it has on our lives. With the passage of time, Pandiraj has evolved and acquired new dimensions, becoming a topic of debate and discussion in various areas. In this article, we will explore the different aspects of Pandiraj and analyze its relevance in today's world.
Pandiraj | |
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Occupation(s) | Film director screenwriter film producer distributor |
Years active | 2009-present |
Pandiraj is an Indian film director, producer and writer who works in Tamil cinema. His debut film, Pasanga (2009), and directed many commercially successful films.[1] He has won several awards, including two National Film Awards and five Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.[2]
Pandiraj was born 7 June 1976 and brought up in Virachilai Township, Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, India. After Schooling, he moved to Chennai in 1996. He worked as an "office-boy" with director K. Bhagyaraj. During his early years, he wrote several short stories for the famous Tamil magazine Bhagya. Gradually, his interest in film making increased and after hurdles, he got the chance to be an assistant director to filmmaker Cheran. He later worked as an assistant director to Thangar Bachan and Chimbu Deven in six films.[3]
Pandiraj is also famous for making village action family movies. The movies include a lot of family sentiments and focuses on farming.
In 2009, Pandiraj became an independent director with director M. Sasikumar agreeing to produce the film. Titled Pasanga, it was a children's film featuring several new child actors and Vimal in his first lead role. Pasanga was said to be a dedication to Pandiraj's childhood memories and was shot during the school vacations and on weekends.[4] The film was a critical success, winning several national and international awards, including three National Film Awards,[5] and being screened at various film festivals.[6] Following the success of Pasanga, Pandiraj directed his second film, Vamsam with newcomer Arulnithi and Sunaina starring. The film, which was produced by Arulnidhi's father and M. Karunanidhi's youngest son, M. K. Thamizharasu, gained positive reviews and went well in the box office.[7]
In 2012, Pandiraj set up his a film production studio named Pasanga Productions. His first production was his own directorial Marina which marked the feature film debut for television anchor and comedian Sivakarthikeyan. The film received mixed reviews from critics.[8] The director's next Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga was also produced by him. Pandiraj cast the lead actors of his previous films, Sivakarthikeyan and Vimal, in the film, who were paired Bindu Madhavi and Regina Cassandra. The romantic comedy film received positive responses from critics and became a commercial hit.[9] Pandiraj distributed his former assistant Naveen's debut film Moodar Koodam under his Pasanga Productions studio. He also wrote the dialogues for cinematographer Vijay Milton's second directorial Goli Soda.[10] In 2015, Pandiraj has directed another children's film titled Pasanga 2, produced by actor Suriya.[11] He later directed romantic comedy Idhu Namma Aalu (2016) and action thriller, Kathakali (2016).
In 2018, Kadaikutty Singam was promoted as a film that would inspire the younger generation to take up farming. But the movie propagates good familial values more and focuses less on farming.[12] Pandiraj won Best Director Tamil in South Indian International Movie Awards.[13] Later, Pandiraj produced Semma and launched his former assistant Vallikanthan as a director, starring G. V. Prakash Kumar.[14] With Namma Veettu Pillai (2019), which had actor Sivakarthikeyan in the lead, Pandiraj, once again focused a film on family values.[15]
This is a list of films that Pandiraj did not direct but did produce and/or write.
Year | Film | Credited as | Notes | |
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Producer | Writer | |||
2013 | Moodar Koodam | Distributor | No | |
2014 | Goli Soda | No | Dialogues | |
2018 | Semma | Yes | Dialogues | |
2019 | Marina Puratchi | Yes | No |