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Tamil Nadu CM Vijay Pays Last Respects to Legendary Filmmaker K Bhagyaraj

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay paid last respects to veteran filmmaker K Bhagyaraj at his residence in Chennai. Keralam Chief Minister V D Satheesan also condoled Bhagyaraj's demise, remembering him as the "Screenplay King" who transformed Tamil cinema. Veteran actor Rajinikanth visited Bhagyaraj's residence to pay his final respects. Bhagyaraj, who started as an assistant director, acted in over 75 films and directed more than 25 films during his decades-long career.

Tamil Nadu CM Vijay pays last respects to K Bhagyaraj in Chennai

Chennai, June 27

The death of veteran filmmaker, actor and screenwriter K Bhagyaraj brought together several political leaders and film personalities in Chennai on Saturday, as they arrived to pay their final respects to the celebrated filmmaker whose work left a lasting impact on Tamil cinema.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay visited Bhagyaraj's residence and paid floral tributes to the late filmmaker. He also met Bhagyaraj's wife, actor Poornima Bhagyaraj, and their son, actor Shanthanu Bhagyaraj, and conveyed his condolences to the grieving family.

Meanwhile, Keralam Chief Minister V D Satheesan condoled the demise of veteran Tamil actor, director and screenwriter K Bhagyaraj, remembering him as a filmmaker who transformed storytelling in Tamil cinema and left behind a legacy that will continue to inspire generations.

In a post on X, Satheesan paid tribute to Bhagyaraj's contribution to Indian cinema, describing him as the "Screenplay King" who redefined filmmaking with his distinctive storytelling style, creative vision and memorable performances.

The Keralam Chief Minister also recalled Bhagyaraj's association with Malayalam cinema, saying his performance in the Malayalam film 'Mr. Marumakan' continues to be fondly remembered by audiences in Keralam.

"Deeply saddened by the passing of veteran Tamil actor, director, and screenwriter K. Bhagyaraj. Revered as the 'Screenplay King,' he redefined storytelling in Tamil cinema with his unique creative vision and unforgettable performances," Satheesan wrote.

"He also shared a special bond with Malayalam cinema -- his memorable role in Mr. Marumakan continues to be fondly remembered by fans in #Keralam. His immense contributions to Indian cinema will continue to inspire generations. Heartfelt condolences to his family, colleagues, and countless fans. May his soul rest in peace," he added.

Veteran actor Rajinikanth also visited Bhagyaraj's residence to pay his last respects. Earlier in the day, the mortal remains of the filmmaker were brought to his residence, where family members, friends and members of the film fraternity gathered to bid him a final farewell.

Born on January 7, 1953, Krishnaswamy Bhagyaraj was regarded as one of Tamil cinema's most respected filmmakers. He earned the title of the "King of Screenplay" for his unique writing style and storytelling. Over a career spanning several decades, he became known for films based on middle-class life, memorable dialogues and emotional stories.

Bhagyaraj started his career as an assistant director to filmmaker Bharathiraja before becoming one of Tamil cinema's leading writers, directors and actors. He acted in more than 75 films, directed over 25 films and also worked as a producer, novelist and magazine editor. He won the Filmfare Best Actor Award for Mundhanai Mudichu.

Tributes have continued to pour in from across the film fraternity, with colleagues and admirers remembering Bhagyaraj for his lasting contribution to Indian cinema and his unparalleled talent as a storyteller.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

It's heartening to see CM Vijay and Rajinikanth sir personally paying respects. Bhagyaraj sir's contributions to Tamil cinema are immeasurable. His films always had a message and touched our hearts. A great loss indeed.

Vikram M

Bhagyaraj sir was more than just a filmmaker - he was a storyteller who understood the common man's life. His movies like 'Mundhanai Mudichu' and 'Thalapathi' (as writer) are timeless. It's a sad day for Indian cinema. Tribute to a genius. 🕯️

James A

As someone who grew up watching Tamil films in the US, Bhagyaraj's work was my window into the beauty of South Indian cinema. His screenplay innovations influenced filmmakers worldwide. Truly a cinematic treasure. Condolences to his family.

Kavya N

It's touching that CM Satheesan from Keralam also paid tribute. Bhagyaraj sir's bond with Malayalam cinema shows how art transcends language barriers. His role in 'Mr. Marumakan' was indeed memorable. May his soul rest in peace. ❤️

Rohit P

While I respect Bhagyaraj sir's legacy, I feel the media is overhyping the political angle here. The focus should be on his cinematic achievements and the void he leaves in Tamil cinema, not on which politician visited. Still, a great filmmaker lost. ✨

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