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Agathiyan (born 18 August 1952; pronunciation ) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, lyricist, and actor.[2] He was the first director in Tamil cinema to win the National Film Award for Best Direction for Kadhal Kottai (1996).[3] For the film, he also won National Film Award for Best Screenplay and Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil.

Agathiyan
Agathiyan at the "Kennedy Club" film Audio Launch
Born (1952-08-18) 18 August 1952 (age 70)
Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation
  • Director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
  • lyricist
  • actor
Years active1991 – present
Spouse
Radha
(m. 1978; deceased 2016)
[1]
ChildrenKani Thiru
Vijayalakshmi Agathiyan
Niranjani Ahathian
RelativesThiru (son-in-law)

Career


Agathiyan, a director in his late forties entered films a decade back and struggled as an assistant to various directors. Hailing from a agriculturist family, he spent a happy-go-lucky time in college, and when he decided to pack his bags and come to Chennai to try his luck in films as a director, he lost his family's support. Struggling with no money, he did odd jobs in film companies and became an assistant to anyone who offered him food and shelter.[4]

He initially directed movie in 1991 and was credited as Ravi Thasan but it was unsuccessful. Anbalaya Prabhakaran, who acted in that movie and also produces small budgeted films with new directors, gave Ahahtian his second break as a director with Madhumathi, a teenage love story with new faces. The film was a big hit. He was back to where he started, but again fate had bigger things in store for him. Sivasakthi Pandian, a film distributor turned producer, produced Vaanmathi with Ajith and Swathi. The film was a hit. Next came Kadhal Kottai from the same banner and Ahahtian became the toast of the industry. Offers poured in for films.[5]

In late 2014, he began work on an untitled project produced by Bharathiraja starring Santhosh Prathap, Oviya, Vijayalakshmi and Manoj Bharathiraja, but the film was later shelved.[6] He have served as jury member at 57th National Film Awards.[7]


Personal life


He married Radha in 1978.[1] His elder daughter Kani (Karthika), host of Makkal TV, is married to film director Thiru.[8] Kani Thiru is a winner of Vijay TV's Cook With Comali (Season 2). His second daughter Vijayalakshmi Agathiyan is an actress and is married to film director Feroz. His younger daughter Niranjani Ahathian is a costume designer and actress who is married to director Desingh Periyasamy.[citation needed]


Filmography


Year Film Language Credited as Role Notes
Director Writer Producer Actor
1989 Manasukketha Maharasa Tamil N Y N N Credited as Karunanidhi Santharam in the film
1991 Mangalyam Thanthunane Tamil Y Y N N Credited as Ravi Thasan in the film
1992Pondatti RajyamTamilNYNN
1993MadhumathiTamilYYNN
1996VaanmathiTamilYYNN
1996Kadhal KottaiTamilYYNYCameoRemade in Kannada as Yaare Neenu Cheluve
Remade in Hindi as Sirf Tum
Dubbed in Telugu as Premalekha
1996Gokulathil SeethaiTamilYYNYCameoRemade in Hindi as Hum Ho Gaye Aapke
Remade in Kannada as Krishna Leele
1997VidukathaiTamilYY
1998SanthoshamTamilYNN
1998Kaadhal KavithaiTamilYYNN
1999Sirf TumHindiYYNN
2001Hum Ho Gaye AapkeHindiYYNN
1999Poovellam KettupparTamilNNNYHimself
2001Vinnukkum MannukkumTamilNNNYCameo
2002Kadhal SamrajyamTamilYYNNUnreleased film
2004RamakrishnaTamilYYNN
2004Ee Abbai Chala ManchoduTeluguYYNN
2005SelvamTamilYYYN
2007AgaramTamilNNNYThiru's father
2008Nenjathai KilladheTamilYYNN
2011Avargalum IvargalumTamilNNNY
2011MaithanamTamilNNNY
2018Mr. ChandramouliTamilNNNY

Discography


As lyricist
Year Film Song(s) Notes
1996Kadhal KottaiAll songs
1996Gokulathil SeethaiAll songs
1997VidukathaiIdhayam Idhayam, Meenakshi Kaiyil, Kidaichuruchu
1998SanthoshamAll songs
2002Kadhal SamrajyamAll songs
2004RamakrishnaAll songs
2005SelvamAll songs
2008Nenjathai KillatheAll songs
2020Meendum Oru MariyadhaiKozhandhan Peru

Awards


National Film Awards
Filmfare Awards South
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

References


  1. "Director Agathiyan's wife Radha passes away". 21 October 2016.
  2. "IndiaGlitz — Agathiyan on the move — Tamil Movie News". IndiaGlitz.com. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
  3. Dhananjayan, G. (3 November 2014). PRIDE OF TAMIL CINEMA: 1931 TO 2013: Tamil Films that have earned National and International Recognition. Blue Ocean Publishers. p. 358.
  4. "Tamil Star — Profile". Archive.org. 22 December 2001. Archived from the original on 22 December 2001. Retrieved 8 March 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. "Welcome To Sify.com". Sify.com. Archived from the original on 12 October 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
  6. "Agathiyan to direct Bharathiraaja's film". ChennaiOnline.com. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2017.[permanent dead link]
  7. "57th National Film Awards" (PDF): 32. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. "Thoranai, Vishal and Thiru — Behindwoods.com — Tamil Movies News — Thoranai Vishal Agathiyan". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 8 March 2017.






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