Thota Tharani's French Honor: Why This Chevalier Award Matters

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin was among the first to congratulate art director Thota Tharani for his French Chevalier award. Stalin highlighted how Tharani's portrait of Periyar at Oxford made this honor even more special. The legendary art director will receive the award at Chennai's Alliance Française from the French Ambassador. Tharani joins an elite group of Indian recipients including Satyajit Ray, Kamal Haasan, and Amitabh Bachchan.

Key Points: CM Stalin Congratulates Thota Tharani on French Chevalier Award

  • Thota Tharani becomes sixth Indian to receive France's Chevalier award
  • Award ceremony at Alliance Française with French Ambassador attending
  • Art director previously honored with Padma Shri and two National Awards
  • Known for cult classics like Nayakan and Thalapathi with top directors
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TN CM Stalin congratulates Art director Thota Tharani for Chevalier Award

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin congratulates art director Thota Tharani for receiving France's prestigious Chevalier award, joining legends like Satyajit Ray and Kamal Haasan.

"Congratulations on your achievement that the world admires! - M K Stalin"

Chennai, Nov 12

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin was among the first to congratulate National Award winning Art director Thota Tharani for having been chosen by the French government for its prestigious Chevalier Award.

Taking to his X timeline, Chief Minister Stalin, in Tamil, wrote, " The announcement of the French government's high honour, the Chevalier award, for Thiru. Thota Tharani, who delighted us by gifting us a portrait of Thanthai Periyar which now shines in Oxford, has doubled our joy."

Stalin went on to point out that the great art director, who had studied at the Government College of Fine Arts in Tamil Nadu, was now set to join an illustrious line of great personalities from India who had received this award and that this was a matter of immense pride.

He ended the congratulatory post saying, "Congratulations on your achievement that the world admires!"

Thota Tharani will be receiving the award at the Alliance Française in Chennai from the French Ambassador on November 13.

The art director will be the sixth Indian to receive the prestigious award after legendary icons like Satyajit Ray, Sivaji Ganesan, Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan and Kamal Haasan.

Thota Tharani, who has closely worked with top film directors Mani Ratnam and Shankar among others, has won two National Awards and a number of state awards including three Nandi Awards and four Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.

In 2001, the Government of India honoured the legendary art director by presenting him the Padma Shri Award for his contributions to art.

Thota Tharani, who began his illustrious career in 1978 with iconic director Singeetam Srinivasa Rao's Telugu film 'Sommokadidhi Sokokadidhi', has been a core part of several films hailed as cult classics, both in Tamil and Telugu. The legendary art director's work has played a crucial role in the success of several blockbusters.

Some of the films in which his work had come in for exceptional praise include director Mani Ratnam's cult classic, 'Nayakan', which featured actor Kamal Haasan in the lead, 'Ponniyin Selvan', the Rajinikanth, Mammootty-starrer 'Thalapathi', 'Sagara Sangamam', 'Geethanjali', 'Sivaji' and 'Dasavatharam'.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Joining legends like Satyajit Ray and Kamal Haasan - that's some elite company! His art direction in Thalapathi was mind-blowing. Well deserved recognition for decades of brilliant work.
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Sarah B
As someone who studied fine arts, it's inspiring to see how Thota Tharani's Government College of Fine Arts education led to such international acclaim. Shows the importance of nurturing local talent!
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Michael C
While this is great news, I wish our government would also create more prestigious national awards for art directors. We shouldn't always need international validation to recognize our talent.
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Ananya R
His portrait of Periyar at Oxford and now this award - what a year for Thota Tharani! His contribution to Indian cinema is immense. The visual grandeur in PS-1 and PS-2 was simply magical 🎨
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Vikram M
From Sommokadidhi Sokokadidhi in 1978 to receiving France's highest honour - what an incredible journey! Art directors rarely get this kind of recognition. This makes me so proud of our film industry's unsung heroes.

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