A. M. Rathnam

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A. M. Rathnam is an Indian film producer, lyricist, screenwriter, and director known for his works in Telugu and Tamil cinema.[1][2] Under Sri Surya Movies Entertainment, a movie production house he owns in Hyderabad, he has produced blockbusters in Telugu such as Karthavyam (1990), Peddarikam (1992), Sneham Kosam (1999), and Kushi (2001).[3] He ventured into Tamil cinema in 1996 with the blockbuster Indian, which was India's Official Entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards. He then produced films such as Natpukkaga, Kadhalar Dhinam, Kushi, Run, Dhool, Kovil, Ghilli, 7G Rainbow Colony, Sivakasi, Dharmapuri, Arrambam, Yennai Arindhaal and Vedalam.[4]

Born
Arani Muni Ratnam

Occupations
  • Producer
  • lyricist
  • screenwriter
  • director
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A. M. Rathnam
Born
Arani Muni Ratnam

Occupations
  • Producer
  • lyricist
  • screenwriter
  • director
ChildrenJyothi Krishna
Ravi Krishna
AwardsFilmfare Awards South
HonoursKalaimamani 2018
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Personal life

Rathnam was born in Buchireddypalem of Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh. Rathnam has two sons, director and actor Jyothi Krishna and actor Ravi Krishna. Jyothi Krishna's directorial debut Enakku 20 Unakku 18 and its Telugu version, as well as Ravi Krishna's first four films, that also include Jyothi Krishna's second directorial venture Kedi, were all produced by Rathnam himself.[citation needed][5]

In 2012, he built a temple for Shirdi Sai Baba at his office in Valasaravakkam.[1][6]

Career

Ratnam started his career as a make-up man for superstar actress Vijayashanti. Being the Executive Producer for the actress, he produced his first film Karthavyam, in 1990. Vijayashanti won the National Award for the Best Actress for this film. He made films with Kamal Haasan, Pawan Kalyan Vijay, Ajith Kumar, Chiranjeevi, Vikram and many other actors. He later began producing films in Tamil and Hindi as well, dubbing and releasing several films in other languages. He went on to finance Shankar's Indian, which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil and was later submitted by India for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Nayak: The Real Hero and Sneham Kosam starring Chiranjeevi.

Rathnam produced the Tamil romance film Kushi, starring Vijay and its same-titled Telugu remake the following year, starring Pawan Kalyan, both of which were directed by S. J. Surya and became highly successful.[7] Later, he produced two more films, Ghilli and Sivakasi starring Vijay. Both Ghilli and Sivakasi were highly successful at the box office. During the early 1990s, he directed two films Peddarikam and Sankalpam in Telugu.[7] He has also written the screenplay for the film Naaga.[8] Later, he changed the name of his production company from Sri Surya Movies Entertainment to Shri Sai Raam Creations, which is now headed by S. Aishwarya. He had done three films with Ajith Kumar such as Arrambam, Yennai Arindhaal and Vedalam, all of which were huge successes.

Awards

Filmography

As producer

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Year Film Language Notes Production company
1989Dharma YuddhamTelugu Bhageeratha Art Pictures
1990KarthavyamFilmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu Sri Surya Movies
1992PeddarikamAlso Screenplay & Direction; Remake of Godfather
1993Aasayam
1994TejasviniHindi Chandra-Surya Movies Pvt. Ltd
1995SankalpamTeluguAlso Screenplay & Direction; Remake of Mithunam Surya Chitra
1996IndianTamilFilmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil
Cinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil; Dubbed into Hindi as Hindustani and Telugu as Bharateeyudu
Sri Surya Movies
1998NatpukkagaFilmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil
Ellame En Pondattithaan
1999Sneham KosamTeluguRemake of Natpukkaga
Kadhalar DhinamTamilDubbed into Hindi as Dil Hi Dil Mein and Telugu as Premikula Roju
2000Kushi
2001KhushiTelugu
Nayak: The Real HeroHindiRemake of Mudhalvan
2002RunTamilDubbed into Telugu with the same title
2003Dhool
NaagaTeluguAlso Screenplay
BoysTamilDubbed into Telugu as same title
Enakku 20 Unakku 18Bilingual in Telugu as Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu
2004Kovil
GhilliRemake of Okkadu
7/G Rainbow ColonyBilingual in Telugu as 7G Brundavan Colony[12]
2005Ponniyin Selvan
Sivakasi
2006BangaramTelugu
KediTamil
Dharmapuri
2008Bheemaa
2013Arrambam Sri Sathya Sai Movies
2015Yennai Arindhaal Sri Sai Raam Creations
Vedalam
2017Karuppan
OxygenTelugu
2023Rules Ranjann Starlight Entertainment
2025Hari Hara Veera Mallu Mega Surya Production
2026 7/G Rainbow Colony 2 Tamil Bilingual in Telugu as 7G Brundavan Colony 2 Sri Surya Movies
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As distributor

As lyricist

  • Jeans - Telugu version
  • Boys - Telugu version
  • Naaga - Entha Chinna Muddu, Macarina, Oka Konte, Megham Karigenu

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