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S. A. Chandrasekar (born 2 July 1945) is an Indian film director, film producer, screenwriter, and actor who primarily works within Kollywood. He made his directorial debut with Aval Oru Pachai Kuzhanthai (1978), He got his breakthrough with Sattam Oru Iruttarai (1981). He has directed over 70 movies in all south Indian languages, and is known for directing films focusing on social issues.[1][2]

S. A. Chandrasekhar
Kanithans audio launch
Born (1945-07-02) 2 July 1945 (age 79)

Occupations
Years active1978–present
SpouseShoba Chandrasekhar
ChildrenVijay
Vidhya (deceased)
RelativesVikranth (nephew)
S. N. Surendar (brother-in-law)

Personal life

Chandrasekhar was born in Thangachimadam, Tamil Nadu into a Catholic Christian family.[3][4][5] His son is Vijay, who is one of the leading actors in Tamil cinema. Chandrasekhar also had a daughter named Vidya, who died at the age of two.[6] His brother-in-law, S. N. Surendar is a playback singer and voice artist. His nephew Vikranth is also an actor.[7]

Film career

Chandrasekar has directed over 70 movies in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi. Directors S. Shankar, Senthilnathan, C. Ranganathan, Pavithran, Majith, K. R. Jaya, M. Rajesh, Ponram, T. Shivraj & Vicky had worked with him as assistants.[8][9]

Some of his hit movies include Sattam Oru Iruttarai (1981), Chattaniki Kallu Levu (1981), Nyaya Ellide (1982), Palletoori Monagadu (1983), Saatchi (1983), Vetri (1984), Naan Sigappu Manithan (1985), Sattam Oru Vilayaattu (1987), Senthoorapandi (1993), Rasigan (1994), Deva (1995), Once More (1997) and Nenjirukkum Varai (2006).

He introduced Vijay and directed several films in his formative years such as Naalaiya Theerpu (1992), Senthoorapandi (1993), Rasigan (1994), Deva (1995) and Vishnu (1995). Most of his movies are with Vijayakanth and Vijay.

He also directed Telugu movies such as Chattaniki Kallu Levu (1981) and Palletoori Monagadu (1983) with Chiranjeevi.

He has appeared in supporting roles in some movies such as Kudumbam (1984), Pudhu Yugam (1985), Naan Sigappu Manithan (1985), Neethiyin Marupakkam (1985), Enakku Nane Needipathi (1986), Vasantha Raagam (1986), Nilave Malare (1986), Neethikku Thandanai (1987), Sattam Oru Vilayaattu (1987), Innisai Mazhai (1992), Deva (1995), Priyamudan (1998), Sukran (2005) and Kodi (2016).[10]

In the early 2000s, Chandrasekhar slowed down his work as a director and focused on business interests, including on the construction of a three star hotel for his son. In 2000, he began pre-production work on a film titled Dhoosi with Sarathkumar but the project was later shelved.[11]

He turned as the lead actor at the age of 70 in Touring Talkies (2015) which is also his last directorial venture. S. A. Chandrasekhar returned after a break with a biopic on social activist Traffic Ramasamy (2018).[12] In 2019, he directed his 70th film titled Capmaari.[13]

Chandrasekhar spoke at the music launch of the movie Visiri held on 22 November 2018, at Vadapalani Prasad Lab, Chennai. He allegedly said “offering at Tirupati Hundiyal was like a bribe to the deity and one cannot pass the exam by simply making offering to a deity. If the offering to deity can help you pass the exams, you don’t need to write the exams and sit at home”.[14] He also said that “success can be achieved only by studying.”[15] Virugambakkam police registered a FIR against Chandrasekhar on charges of hurting religious beliefs after a complaint filed by Hindu Munnani over his statements.[16][17]

Filmography

As a director, producer and writer

YearFilmCredited asLanguageNotes
DirectorProducerScreenplayStory
1978Aval Oru Pachai KuzhandhaiYTamil
1981Sattam Oru IruttaraiYYTamil
Nenjile ThunivirunthalYYYTamil
Chattaniki Kallu LevuYYTeluguRemake of Tamil Film Sattam Oru Iruttarai
Needhi PizhaithadhuYYYTamil
1982Idhayam PesugirathuYYYTamil
Pattanathu RajakkalYYYTamil
Om ShaktiYTamil
Nyaya EllideYYKannadaRemake of Tamil Film Sattam Oru Iruttarai
1983BalidaanamYTeluguRemake of Malayalam film Raktham
Samsaram Enbathu VeenaiYTamil
Palletoori MonagaduYTeluguRemake of Tamil Film Nenjile Thunivirunthal
Gedda MagaYKannadaRemake of Tamil Film Moondru Mugam
Geluvu NannadeYKannada
SaatchiYYYTamilRemake of Malayalam Film Raktham
Hasida HebbuliYYKannadaRemake of Tamil Film Nenjile Thunivirunthal
Simha GharjaneYYKannada
1984Dopidi DongaluYTelugu
VetriYTamilRemake of Kannada Film Geluvu Nannade
DevanthakuduYTeluguRemake of Kannada Film Geluvu Nannade
Veetuku Oru KannagiYYYTamil
KudumbamYYYTamil
1985Pudhu YugamYYYTamilRemake of Kannada Film Simha Gharjane
Intiko RudrammaYTelugu
Naan Sigappu ManithanYYTamilRemake of Bollywood Film Aaj Ki Awaaz
BalidaanYHindiRemake of Malayalam film Raktham
Neethiyin MarupakkamYYTamil
1986En SabathamYTamil
Nilave MalareYTamil
Enakku Nane NeedipathiYYYTamil
Vasantha RaagamYYTamil
Sigappu MalargalYYYTamil
1987Neethikku ThandanaiYYTamil
Sattam Oru VilayaattuYYYTamil
Kudrat Ka KanoonYHindiRemake of Tamil Film Neethikku Thandanai
1988Sudhanthira Naattin AdimaigalYTamil
Poovum PuyalumYTamil
Ithu Engal NeethiYYTamil
1989RajanadaiYYTamil
1990Azaad Desh Ke GulamYHindiRemake of Tamil Film Sudhanthira Naattin Adimaigal
SeethaYTamil
Jai Shiv ShankarYHindiRemake of Malayalam Film Vartha
1991NanbargalYTamil
1992Insaaf Ki DeviYHindi
Mera Dil Tere LiyeYHindiRemake of Tamil Film Nanbargal
Innisai MazhaiYTamil
Naalaiya TheerpuYYTamil
1993Jeevan Ki ShatranjYYHindiRemake of Tamil Film Rajanadai
RajaduraiYYTamil
SenthoorapandiYYTamil
1994RasiganYYTamil
1995DevaYYTamil
VishnuYYTamil
1996Maanbumigu MaanavanYYTamil
1997Once MoreYYTamil
1999PeriyannaYYTamil
NenjinileYYYTamil
2001DosthYYYTamil
2002ThamizhanYTamil
MuthamYYTamilspoke poems in the song “Oru Murai Nee”
2005SukranYYYYTamil
2006AathiYTamil
2007Nenjirukkum VaraiYYTamil
2008PandhayamYYYTamil
2010Veluthu KattuYTamil
2011Sattapadi KutramYYYYTamil
2015Touring TalkiesYYYYTamil
2016NayyapudaiYYYTamil
2018Traffic RamasamyYTamil
2019CapmaariYYTamil
2021Naan Kadavul IllaiYYTamilalso singer for song “Kanne Kanmaniye”[18]

As an actor

YearFilmRoleNotes
1981Sattam Oru IruttaraiHitchhikeralso director
1984KudumbamSekar
1985Pudhu Yugam
Naan Sigappu ManithanHospital Ward Boy
1986Vasantha RaagamChandrasekhar
1987Sattam Oru VilayaattuPeter
1992Innisai MazhaiPolice officeralso screenplay writer
1993Senthoorapandiguest appearance in song “Aadada Aadada”also director
1994Rasiganguest appearance in song “Thambi Konjam”
1995DevaMarimuthu
1998PriyamudanCBI officer Gopal
2005SukranHimselfalso director
2015Touring TalkiesAnthony
2016NayyapudaiVellaichamy
KodiThalaivar
2018Traffic RamasamyTraffic Ramasamyalso producer
AaruthraShiva’s father
2019CapmaariPolice Inspectoralso director
2021MaanaaduArivazhagan
2023Tamil KudimaganChinnasamy’s advocate
Naan Kadavul Illaialso director
Karumegangal Kalaigindrana

Television

YearTitleChannelRoleLanguage
2023–2025Kizhakku VaasalStar VijaySwamiappanTamil

References

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