A. Venkatesh (director)

A. Venkatesh is an Indian film director and actor working in Tamil cinema. Beginning his career as an assistant, he directs his first film Mahaprabhu (1996).

A. Venkatesh
Venkatesh at Sandamarutham Audio Launch
Occupationactor, director
Years active1996–present

Career

Initially, he worked as an assistant to director K. Rajeshwar on Nyaya Tharasu (1989) and Idhaya Thamarai (1990). He assisted Pavithran on Vasanthakala Paravai (1991) and Suriyan (1992), then he was an associate director to director Shankar on Gentleman (1993) and Kadhalan (1994). During the shooting of the film Kadhalan, producer G. K. Reddy approached him to direct a film. In 1996, he made his directional debut through Mahaprabhu starring R. Sarathkumar, Sukanya and Vineetha. He has directed Vijay's movies including action film Selva (1996) and romance film Nilaave Vaa (1998). In 1999, he directed a drama film Pooparika Varugirom starring Sivaji Ganesan, Vikram Krishna and Malavika.

Following the death of director Thirupathisamy in 2001, Venkatesh was briefly announced as the new director of the film Velan featuring Vijay and Priyanka Chopra, but the project was later shelved.[1]

He started directing action movies with Prashanth's Chocolate (2001), Vijay's Bhagavathi (2002), and Silambarasan's Dum (2003) and Kuthu (2004). These were followed by Sarathkumar's Aai (2004), Chanakya (2005) and Arjun's Vathiyar (2006). He is known for directing films in short spans of time.

During 2008, Venkatesh worked simultaneously on six productions, which were at different stages of completion. The Arjun-starrer Durai (2008) and Arun Vijay's Malai Malai (2009) were released first, while Sundar C's Vaadaa (2010) and Bharath's Killadi (2015) had delayed releases. Two further films, Prashanth's Petrol and Sarathkumar's Imaya Malai, were subsequently shelved mid-production.[2]

He has also acted in various Tamil movies, notably Angadi Theru (2010). Venkatesh returned after a two-and-a-half year break with Nethra (2019). The filmmaker says the delay is because he had to fulfil commitments as an actor before he could get back to direction. The film is a psycho-thriller based on a true event which he was witness to at an airport in Canada.[3]

Filmography

As Director

YearFilmLanguageNotes
1996MahaprabhuTamil
Selva
1998Nilaave Vaa
1999Pooparika Varugirom
2001Chocolate
2002Bhagavathi
2003Dum
2004Kuthu
Aai
2005Chanakya
2006Vathiyar
2008Singakutty[4]
Durai[5]
2009Malai Malai[6]
2010Maanja Velu[7]
Vaadaa
Vallakottai[8]
2013Summa Nachunu Irukku[9]
2015Killadi
Sandamarutham
Rombha Nallavan Da Nee
2019Nethra

As actor

References

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