Vasanthabalan (sometimes credited as Vasantha Balan) is an Indian Tamil film director and screenwriter.[1] He has made critically acclaimed films including Veyil (2006), Angadi Theru (2010) and Kaaviya Thalaivan (2014).
Vasanthabalan | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Film director Screenwriter |
Years active | 2002 - present |
Website | https://www.directorvasanthabalan.com/ |
Career
editVasanthabalan began his film career as an editing assistant and later became an assistant director to S.Shankar in the latter's directorial debut, Gentleman (1993). He continued to work under Shankar in three more films Kaadhalan (1994), Indian (1996) and Jeans (1998).
He later made his break as an independent director with the box-office failure Album (2002).[2]
His second film, produced by Shankar's S Pictures, Veyil (2006) was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. It was shown as the Indian representative at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.[3] His next release, Angadi Theru (2010), showcased a romantic tale set in the famous Ranganathan Street in the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The film won critical acclaim and was a commercial success as well. It was shortlisted for India's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[4] In 2012, he released Aravaan, a period film based on the novel Kaaval Kottam, that reflects the life of people of South Tamil Nadu in the 18th century. Following that, he made the period drama Kaaviya Thalaivan (2014), which won critical acclaim.
Filmography
editReferences
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- ^ Ramprasad, Sinndhuja (27 November 2014). "Honest Company: The Vasanthabalan Interview". silverscreen.in. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
- ^ "rediff.com: 'It is a dream to have a producer like Shankar'". specials.rediff.com.
- ^ "Tamil Cinema News | Tamil Movie Reviews | Tamil Movie Trailers - IndiaGlitz Tamil". Archived from the original on 27 September 2010.
- ^ "The 6th annual Norway Tamil Film Festival - Tamilar Awards 2015 Winners announced! | NTFF". www.ntff.no. Archived from the original on 20 March 2015. Retrieved 15 January 2022.