Vishnuvardhan (director)

Vishnuvardhan is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter who predominantly works in the Tamil cinema.

Vishnuvardhan
Vishnuvardhan at the Graghanam Movie Launch
Born
Vishnuvardhan Kulasekaran

(1976-12-06) 6 December 1976 (age 47)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • film producer
  • screenwriter
Years active1990–present
SpouseAnu Vardhan
Children1
RelativesKrishna Kulasekaran (Brother)

A long-time associate of Santosh Sivan, he made his directorial debut in 2003 with Kurumbu, which did not fare well at the box office. However, his subsequent films, Arinthum Ariyamalum (2005), Pattiyal (2006), Billa (2007), Panjaa (2011) with Pawan kalyan as main lead and Arrambam (2013) went on to become highly successful ventures, turning him into a household name in Tamil Nadu. He made his debut in Hindi cinema with Shershaah (2021), produced by Karan Johar, under Dharma Productions, for which he received positive reviews and even won filmfare award for best director .[1][2]

Early life

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Vishnuvardhan was born and raised in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.[3] His father is Pattiyal K Shekar, an actor and producer, who worked in Tamil films. He has a younger brother Krishna Kulasekaran who is an actor in the Tamil film industry.[4] Vishnuvardhan went to St. Bede's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, Chennai and studied visual communication at the Loyola College, Chennai.[5][6]

Vishnuvardhan and his brother used to participate in extra-curricular activities like dance and drama in school. When director Mani Ratnam was looking for children to cast in his film Anjali, his school suggested his name and he shot for a dance sequence in the film with his brother and other children.[6] He later appeared in Sathriyan (as the young Vijayakanth)[5] and Iruvar by Mani Ratnam again.[7] While in college, Santosh Sivan, cinematographer of Mani Ratnam's films, called Vishnuvardhan to act in his directorial The Terrorist. Vishnuvardhan said "I was influenced and inspired by the works of Mani Ratnam and Santosh Sivan. Watching them create magic on screen fascinated me and I wanted to learn filmmaking". While working for The Terrorist, he expressed his desire to Sivan, that he would like to assist him,[6] he accepted him as an apprentice and later as an associate director. He worked for seven years as an assistant director to him in Mumbai[3] besides playing roles in his Malli (1998), Fiza (2000), and Asoka (2001).

Career

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After Vishnuvardhan returned from Mumbai, Gemini Color Labs that had produced The Terrorist offered him to remake the Telugu comedy film Allari in Tamil. Although he did not want his first film to be a remake, he accepted since he felt he shouldn't "ruin the chance".[8] The film, titled Kurumbu, featuring Allari Naresh, who played the same role in the original,[5] alongside Nikita Thukral and Diya, did not do well at the box office. His next film was Arinthum Ariyamalum, which was the first script he had written and was supposed to mark his directorial debut.[5][7] He said that no big hero wanted to star in it and nobody wanted to produce the film. After he had signed the principal cast, he decided to start his own production studio SJ Films with Malaysian radio jockey, Punnagai Poo Geetha,[9] and produce the film on his own.[8] Starring Prakash Raj, alongside then newcomers Arya, Navdeep and Samiksha, the film was better received than his first film, critically as well as commercially. Sify called it "a taut and fairly engrossing entertainer"[10] and the film was termed a "super hit" having collected twice its cost at the box office.[11]

Geetha and Vishnu then collaborated once more in the critically acclaimed Pattiyal which also proved to be successful. The film, which starred Arya, Bharath, Pooja and Padmapriya, was recognised for its outstanding music by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Vishnu was praised for handling a serious subject while retaining the entertainment factor in the film. Sify stated that Vishnuvardhan "rewrote the rules of Tamil commercial cinema",[12] and went on to compare him with director Mani Ratnam.[13] In an interview, Vishnu stated that he had interacted with real gangsters and studied their lifestyle.[14] Vishnuvardhan's next film Billa, a remake of the yesteryear classic, starring Ajith Kumar, Nayanthara and Namitha, was a big blockbuster. His Sarvam starring Arya and Trisha which received mixed reviews did averagely at the box office whereas his next debut film in Telugu, Panjaa, was one of the most stylish films of Pawan Kalyan. Vishnuvardhan's next directorial, Arrambam starring Ajith Kumar, Nayanthara and Arya was a huge success.

Personal life

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Vishnuvardhan is married to costume designer Anu Vardhan, granddaughter of Tamil actor and singer N. S. Krishnan.[15] Anu was a classmate of Vishnuvardhan in college and also worked as an assistant to Santosh Sivan.[16] Vishnuvardhan stated that they got married "just after college" when he had joined the industry as an assistant director.[17] Anu has worked as the costume designer in all of Vishnuvardhan's films.

Filmography

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As director and writer

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Year Film Credited as Notes
Director Producer
2003 Kurumbu  Y  N Remake of Allari
2005 Arinthum Ariyamalum  Y  N
2006 Pattiyal  Y  N
2007 Billa  Y  N Remake of Don
2009 Sarvam  Y  N
2011 Panjaa  Y  N Telugu film
2013 Arrambam  Y  N
2015 Yatchan  Y  Y Also produced with UTV Motion Pictures
2019 Fingertip  N  Y Web series available on ZEE5 platform[18]
2021 Shershaah  Y  N Hindi film
2025 Nesippaya  Y  N

As actor

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Year Film Role
1990 Anjali A kid in the colony
1990 Sathriyan young Panneer Selvam
1997 Iruvar Tamizhselvan's son
1998 The Terrorist Thyagu

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2014 SIIMA Awards Best Director - Tamil Arrambam Nominated [19]
2022 IIFA Awards Best Director Shershaah Won [20]
2022 Filmfare Awards Best Director Won [21]

References

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  1. ^ Jha, Lata (31 August 2021). "'Shershaah' is most-watched film on Amazon Prime Video in India". mint.
  2. ^ "Audience's love to 'Shershaah' fills me with pride, says Karan Johar". ANI News. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Vishnuvardhan - Director Vishnuvardhan - Pawan Kalyan - Billa - Santosh Sivan - Interviews - CineGoer.com".
  4. ^ sudhish kamath (4 June 2010). "Just arrived". The Hindu.
  5. ^ a b c d "Entertainment Chennai / Interview : Success alone succeeds". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 10 November 2007.
  6. ^ a b c "rediff.com: Pattiyal: Toast of the town".
  7. ^ a b "Tamil Movie Interview : Director Vishnuvardhan".
  8. ^ a b "rediff.com: Pattiyal: Toast of the town".
  9. ^ "Entertainment Chennai / Cinema : Jithan's hero". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 6 May 2005.
  10. ^ "Review : Arindhum Ariyamalum". Sify. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014.
  11. ^ "Entertainment Chennai : Tamil cinema's new high". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 20 September 2006.
  12. ^ "Chasing a mirage!". Sify. Archived from the original on 30 August 2015.
  13. ^ "Is Vishnu the new Mani Ratnam?". Sify. Archived from the original on 30 August 2015.
  14. ^ ""Pattiyal," a tale of two friends". The Hindu. 20 March 2006.
  15. ^ "Weaves of fortune". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 24 December 2001.
  16. ^ y. sunita chowdhary (11 December 2011). "Customising fashion". The Hindu.
  17. ^ "Kollywood men pay tribute to women". The Times of India.
  18. ^ "'Fingertip' Trailer Video: Akshara Haasan and Gayathrie starrer 'Fingertip' Official Trailer Video". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  19. ^ Shekhar (17 July 2014). "SIIMA Awards 2014 Nominations". OneIndia. Archived from the original on 25 July 2014. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
  20. ^ IIFA 2022 Nominations: Shershaah takes the lead with 12 Nominations, Ludo and 83 emerge as strong contenders; check out the complete list, 1 April 2022
  21. ^ "67th Filmfare Awards 2022". Filmfare. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
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