Key Points

Veteran Tamil filmmaker Velu Prabhakaran, known for his bold and socially provocative films, has passed away at 68. His works like Kadavul and Nalaya Manithan challenged cinematic norms and explored deep themes. The family announced his demise after a prolonged illness, inviting fans to pay homage. His legacy as a fearless storyteller continues to inspire generations.

Key Points: Veteran Tamil filmmaker Velu Prabhakaran passes away at 68

  • Velu Prabhakaran was a maverick of Tamil cinema
  • Known for socially provocative films like Kadavul
  • Explored themes of atheism, caste, and sexuality
  • Inspired generations with his fearless storytelling
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Veteran filmmaker Velu Prabhakaran passes away after prolonged illness

Renowned director of Kadavul and Nalaya Manithan, Velu Prabhakaran, known for bold storytelling, dies after prolonged illness.

"We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of renowned filmmaker Velu Prabhakaran - Family Statement"

Chennai, July 18

Well known Tamil film director and actor Velu Prabhakaran, best known for having made films like Kadavul and Nalaya Manithan, passed away after a prolonged illness on Friday.

He was 68.

The family members of the director in a statement, said, "We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of renowned filmmaker Velu Prabhakaran, who left us after a prolonged illness 18th July 2025."

A maverick of Tamil cinema, Velu Prabhakaran was known for his fearless storytelling and socially provocative films that redefined boundaries in Indian filmmaking.

With films such as Nalaya Manithan, Kadavul, Puratchikkaaran, and Kadhal Kadhai, Velu Prabhakaran boldly explored themes such as atheism, caste, and sexuality. His films, with their strong themes, often earned him both bouquets and brickbats. He remained a creative force from the 1980s through to his final years, inspiring generations of filmmakers and cinephiles.

Velu Prabhakaran will be remembered not only for his uncompromising artistry but also for his unwavering spirit in challenging cinematic norms. Sources close to the late director say that he was a man who would improvise and that he would always look for ways to deliver quality output in the most economical way possible. For instance, the director is believed to have once shot a scene using just candles to provide light.

The family of the late director has announced that his mortal remains will be kept for public homage at the White House, 21st Street, Sri Krishna Nagar, Valasaravakkam, from Saturday evening (July 19) to Sunday afternoon (July 20). Friends, fans, and members of the film fraternity, they said, were welcome to pay their last respects to the departed filmmaker.

The cremation will take place at Porur crematorium on Sunday evening, in the presence of close family and friends.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I admired his bold themes, sometimes I felt his messages overshadowed the storytelling. But no denying he was a pioneer who made us think differently about cinema. Om Shanti 🙏
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Arjun K
Nalaya Manithan changed my perspective on so many things when I first watched it in college. His films weren't just entertainment - they were social commentaries. The candlelight shooting story shows his dedication to the craft. End of an era!
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian cinema, I discovered his work last year and was blown away by the rawness and honesty. His passing is a loss to world cinema, not just Tamil film industry. Condolences to his family.
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Karthik V
The younger generation should study his films to understand how to make meaningful cinema without big budgets. His economical shooting methods are lessons for today's filmmakers who rely too much on VFX. #Legend
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Meera T
My grandfather worked with him on Puratchikkaaran and always said he was the most disciplined director he ever met. True to his art till the end. May his family find strength during this difficult time.

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