Bharathi Kannan

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Born (1962-06-01) 1 June 1962 (age 63)
OccupationFilm director
Yearsactive1996–present
Bharathi Kannan
Born (1962-06-01) 1 June 1962 (age 63)
OccupationFilm director
Years active1996–present

Bharathi Kannan is an Indian film distributor, director and actor, who predominantly worked in Tamil-language films. He was primarily active in the 1990s and early 2000 and is most noted for his work on devotional films.

He started his career in 1981, joining as an assistant director to Nellai Sunderrajan and went on to continue such roles for the next fifteen years, while appearing in a few supporting roles as actor notably in Nethiyadi and Jadikketha Moodi (1989). He then apprenticed for a series of films under director K. Shankar, while looking for a producer for his first script. Meanwhile, he also worked as a distributor for films, releasing Guna and Pandiyan in Tirunelveli.[1]

Bharathi Kannan made his first film Aruva Velu in 1996 and won average reviews for his work. He was given the opportunity to produce a medium budget action film Thirunelveli (2000) by R. B. Choudary featuring Prabhu in the lead role, but the film became a box office failure.[2] He then made a series of Hindu devotional films Sri Raja Rajeshwari (2001) and Sri Bannari Amman (2002), with a critic labelling the latter as "terrible", noting that "the director of the film has specialised in making such films, which is meant for illiterates."[3]

In 2004, he directed Vayasu Pasanga, a coming-of-age story of youngsters though critics gave the film's negative reviews with a reviewer noting "after directing some devotionals, Bharathi Kannan tries his hand at a different subject. But if this is the stuff he has to offer, he would do better to stick to his socio-religious genre".[4] He later started making a film titled Kaadhal Kaaviyam starring Livingston and Vindhya, but the film was later stalled.[5]

His most recent directorial venture in Tamil was Karagattakkari which went unnoticed and Bharathikannan opted against directing any films and started acting in supporting roles in films and television serials notably Kolangal and Rajakumari.

Filmography

Director

Year Film Language Notes
1996Aruva VeluTamil
1998Kannathal
2000Thirunelveli
2001Sri Raja Rajeshwari
2002Sri Bannari AmmanPartially reshot in Telugu as Maha Chandi
2003VijayadasamiKannadaPartially reshot in Tamil as Thaaye Bhuvaneswari
2004Vayasu PasangaTamil
2005Karagattakkari
Love StoryKannadaDubbed in Tamil as Uyirullavarai

Actor

Year Film Role Notes
1989NethiyadiUncredited role
Jadikketha MoodiUncredited role
1998KannathalBabu (Suicide victim)
2003Thaaye BhuvaneswariDoctor
2004Vayasu PasangaSamy
2005Kasthuri Maan
Karagattakkari
PesuvomaDoctor
2007Maya Kannadi
2008ThiruvannamalaiPandian
2010Kacheri ArambamKerala astrologer
SingamPolice inspector
2014KayalInspector
2015AdhibarParameswaran
Savaale Samaali
The Yellow FestivalViswanathanShort film
2016Marudhu
Thodari
2017Pa. PandiPoongodi's father
Podhuvaga Emmanasu ThangamBhanu Prakash
2018Mannar Vagaiyara
PakkaPriest
2023Aayiram PorkaasukalPolice Inspector Muthu
2024Lal SalaamPolice Inspector

TV Series

References

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