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TN CM Vijay Pays Tribute to Legendary Tamil Director Bharathiraja

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay paid homage to legendary director Bharathiraja at his residence in Chennai. The iconic filmmaker, known for rural Tamil cinema, passed away at 83 after battling health issues. Film personalities including Gautami Tadimalla, Revathi, and Shanthanu expressed grief. Bharathiraja, a Padma Shri awardee, directed 44 films and won six National Awards.

TN Chief Minister Vijay pays homage to legendary Tamil film director Bharathiraja

Chennai, June 10

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay on Wednesday paid homage to one of Tamil cinema's iconic directors Bharathirajaa, who passed away here in the early hours of Wednesday.

Sources said that the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister arrived at the residence of the late director in Neelangarai and paid his last respects to the legendary director.

The demise of one of the pioneers of Tamil cinema has plunged the Tamil film industry in gloom with several film stars, directors and film industry professionals expressing grief and shock.

Actress Gautami Tadimalla, in her condolence message on X, said, "I am deeply saddened at the passing of our Iyakkunar Imayam Barathiraaja sir. He is a true legend in the spectrum of Indian film and has defined an era of Tamil cinema with his timeless classics. His loss is irreplaceable and will be keenly felt for ages to come. Many generations of filmmakers and audiences will continue to be inspired by his legacy. May his soul RIP. Om Shanti #barathiraja."

Actress Revathi, who was introduced to Tamil cinema by Bharathiraja, in her condolence message on Instagram said, "RIP Bharathiraja Sir - the reason that I am here as an Actor and did the films I did."

Actor Shanthanu, in his condolence message, said, "The legend who put Tamil soil on the silver screen forever. A visionary who gave Tamil cinema its soul has left us , but his footprints will remain for the generations to come. Rest in the frames you created, #Bharathiraja Sir (folded hands symbol). இயக்குநர் இமையம் #Rip."

Music director and actor G V Prakash Kumar, in his condolence message, wrote, "Barathiraja sir. Really saddened to hear this. The stalwart who changed cinema and inspired so many film makers."

For the unaware, Padma Shri Award winner Bharathiraja, who is considered to be a trendsetter in Tamil and Indian cinema, had been battling health issues for sometime now.

Known for showcasing the rural Tamil lifestyle with flair on screen with his movies, many of which dealt with societal problems, Bharathirajaa, whose opening lines 'En Iniya Tamil Makkale...' are popular in Tamil Nadu to this day, was known for his brilliant direction and his ability to spot new talent.

The ace director, who has won six National Awards, won the Tamil Nadu government's state award for best direction for his very first film, '16 Vayathinile', which featured Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth and Sridevi in the lead.

Born to Periya Mayathevar and Meenakshi Ammal alias Karuthammal on July 17, 1941 in Alli Nagaram in Theni district, Bharathirajaa was originally named Chinnasamy. The director, who has directed around 44 films in his illustrious career, has delivered several cult classics including the Sivaji Ganesan-starrer 'Mudhal Mariyadhai', 'Mann Vasanai', 'Pudhumai Penn', 'Vedham Pudhithu', 'Kizhakku Cheemaiyile', 'Karuthamma' and 'Naadodi Thendral'.

Apart from directing, Bharathirajaa was also a brilliant actor. He made his debut as an actor in Kallukkul Eeram and then went on to act in a number of movies including Nizhalgal, Dhaavani Kanavugal, Idhayam, Aayudha Ezhuthu, Rettai Suzhi, Pandiya Naadu, Seethakaadhi, Maanaadu, Eeswaran, and Thiruchitrambalam.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I grew up watching his movies on TV with my family. 'Mann Vasanai' still makes me emotional. He introduced so many new talents and gave us beautiful music too. His opening line 'En Iniya Tamil Makkale...' will echo forever. Om Shanti. 🌹

Rohit P

While I respect his contribution, I feel the media should focus more on his cinematic legacy rather than just the political homage. His films spoke about real issues like caste and poverty. That's what made him a true visionary. Hope future filmmakers learn from his work.

Kavya N

I'm not a big movie buff, but even I know Bharathiraja sir's impact. 'Karuthamma' was a masterpiece that showed love beyond boundaries. His passing is a huge loss for Indian cinema. Sending strength to his family and fans. 🕊️

Rahul R

His films taught me so much about Tamil culture and society. 'Pudhumai Penn' and 'Vedham Pudhithu' were way ahead of their time. He gave us gems like Sridevi and Kamal Haasan in their early careers. A true icon who will be missed. Rest in peace, sir. 🙏

James A

Even as someone from outside Tamil Nadu, I have profound respect for Bharathiraja's work. His portrayal of rural life was so authentic. The National Awards he won speak volumes. Sad to see a great director pass away. Condolences to his family. 🌺

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