Balasekaran

Indian film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Balasekaran is an Indian film director and writer of Tamil and Telugu-language films. He is known for his work Love Today, starring Vijay. He was once an assistant to K. Balachander.[1]

Born
Dhanabalan

9 January
OccupationsFilm director, writer
Yearsactive1997–2013
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Balasekaran
Born
Dhanabalan

9 January
OccupationsFilm director, writer
Years active1997–2013
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He also worked in Tamil serials as writer in Nandini and Lakshmi Stores.

Career

After Love Today, Balasekaran started work on a film titled Sollamalae for producer R. B. Choudary but later opted out. The producer released a film with the same name and a different script, later in 1998.[2] Following the relative success of his Thulli Thirindha Kaalam (1997), Kavithalayaa signed him on for a further film titled Uyirezhuthu, though the project eventually did not materialise.[3] He subsequently began making Solli Vidu for Vivekananda Pictures in mid-1998, with newcomers Raghuram, the son of producer Thiruppur Mani, and Simran.[4] Simran was later replaced by Jyothika, who herself was later replaced by Poonam. Supporting actors such as Radhika, Raghuvaran and Prakash Raj were also signed up, but the film was later shelved.[5][6]

In 2003, the director was signed on by producer Prakash Raj to direct a film titled Thillalangadi starring Prabhu Deva and Sneha. However the film failed to proceed and the venture was shelved.[7]

Filmography

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Year Film Language Notes
1997 Love Today Tamil
1998 Thulli Thirindha Kaalam Tamil
2001 Priyamaina Neeku Telugu partially reshot in Tamil as
Kadhal Sugamanathu (2003)
Snehamante Idera Telugu
2003TaarakTelugu
2004Ammayi Bagundi Telugu
2007 AryaTamil
2012 Vinayaga Tamil partial reshot version of Vinayakudu (2008)
2013 Oruvar Meethu Iruvar SainthuTamil
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