Vikraman

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Born (1964-03-30) 30 March 1964 (age 62)[1]
OccupationsFilm director, screenwriter
Yearsactive1990–present
SpouseJayapriya[2]
Vikraman
Vikraman at Koditta Idangalai Nirappuga's audio launch in 2016
Born (1964-03-30) 30 March 1964 (age 62)[1]
OccupationsFilm director, screenwriter
Years active1990–present
SpouseJayapriya[2]
Children2, including Vijay Kanishka

Vikraman is an Indian film director and screenwriter primarily working in Tamil cinema.

1990–1994

He worked as an assistant to actor and director R. Parthiban in Puthiya Pathai (1989), which was the latter's debut film as a director and an actor. Vikraman made his directorial debut with the film Pudhu Vasantham (1990) produced by R. B. Choudary, for which director K. S. Ravikumar apprenticed under him as an assistant director.[3] The film was about four unemployed friends and musical experts who find themselves unexpectedly saddled with a young woman. Upon release, the film received critical acclaim and it re-wrote Tamil cinema history, sparking a whole range of "friendship" films.[4] Its hero Murali went on to become a romantic actor in subsequent films.[5] His second film Perum Pulli (1991) received negative reviews with N. Krishnaswamy of The Indian Express stating, "Directed by Vikraman who made Pudhu Vasantham and made name for himself [..] Perum Pulli has a hash of a story" and it bombed at the box-office.[6] His next two films Naan Pesa Ninaipathellam (1993) and Gokulam (1993) received mixed reception.[7][8] In 1994, his venture Pudhiya Mannargal starring Vikram and with music composed by A. R. Rahman flopped at the box-office despite a revolutionary theme of students and politics. A critic wrote, "Nothing much in this movie but a controversial idea".[9][10]

1996–2002

Vikraman was recalled once again by R. B. Choudary to make a film with Vijay titled Poove Unakkaga in 1996. It was the first breakthrough in the young actor's career.[11] His next film Suryavamsam (1997) with Sarath Kumar and Devayani was a major success.[12] Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen (1998) gave a fresh lease of life to both Karthik and Roja who were once dominating the film industry.[13] In 2000, he made a film Vanathai Pola with an ensemble cast, another blockbuster which gave back the superstardom to Vijayakanth. It also won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment in 2001 and also many state awards.[14] He then began pre-production work in 2000 for a film starring Suriya, Laila and Sneha, and the said project Unnai Ninaithu (2002) did well.[15][16]

2003–2014

His next film Priyamaana Thozhi (2003) produced by the AVM Productions was a hit again.[17] Its simultaneously shot Telugu version, Vasantham in (helmed by himself) was one of the top grossers of 2003. He had to face another dud in 2004 in Cheppave Chirugali, a Telugu remake of his Tamil film starring Suriya and Sneha, Unnai Ninaithu.[18] Taking a two-year break, he had started work again for a Tamil film called Chennai Kadhal (2006) with Bharath in the lead. However, the film was unsuccessful at the box office.[19] He made a comeback with Mariyadhai in 2009, another Tamil film starring Vijayakanth, Meena, Meera Jasmine and Ambika playing the lead roles.[20] His latest film Ninaithathu Yaaro featuring newcomers released in 2014.[21]

Others

Vikraman has been elected as the new president of the Tamil Nadu Film Directors Association (TANTIS) replacing Bharathiraja after he defeated fellow director Visu in the election.[22][23][24]

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