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Movies list Directed by Shri.K.Balachandar






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Movies list Directed by Shri.K.Balachandar


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Born July 9, 1930 (age 81)
Nannilam, Madras Presidency, India
Occupation Director, producer, screenwriter, actor,
stage conductor, television director
Years active 1965-present
Spouse Rajam
K. Balachander (Tamil: கே. பாலசந்தர்;
born July 9, 1930) is an Indian film director,
screenwriter and producer. Balachander is known
for his distinct film-making style. His films
analyse unusual or complicated interpersonal
relationships and social themes.[1][2] He has
directed nearly 80 films and has worked in
100 films either as director or writer.
In his career, he has mainly contributed to the
Tamil film industry and is credited with having
introduced hundreds of actors and technicians in
Tamil Cinema including Kamal Hassan, Rajinikanth,
Prakash Raj and Vivek.[2][3][4] He also owns a
production house named Kavithalaya Productions.
Besides Tamil cinema, he has directed films in
Telugu, Hindi and Kannada languages and
occasionally worked as an actor and in
television as well.
Balachander has won multiple National Film
Awards and numerous Filmfare Awards. He was
honored with the Padma Shri, India's fourth
highest civilian award in 1987, and is also a
recipient of the ANR National Award from the
Government of Andhra Pradesh.[5][6] In 2011,
Balachander was conferred with the Dadasaheb
Phalke Award, India's highest award in cinema
for his contribution to arts.[7] He also holds
an Honorary doctorate. He is popularly referred
to as Iyakkunar Sikaram (English: (lit.) The top
director) in Kollywood.[3]

K Balachander Profile, List of Movies and Awards

Noted film maker from the South, K Balachander
was selected for the prestigious Dada Saheb
Phalke award for the year 2010. Balachander
has directed films in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and
Kannada languages. He was also film producer and
screen writer for some films. Balachander born on
9th July 1930. Balachander introduced Super Stars
from the South like Kamal Hassan, Rajinikanth and
Prakash Raj. He produced films on the banner of
Kavithalaya Productions. His most popular films
in Telugu are Anthuleni Katha (Apoorva Raagangal
in Tamil) and Maro Charithra, Aakali Rajyam,
Andamaina Anubhavam, Rudra Veena etc. Balachander
introduced Mega Star Chiranjeevi to Tamil audience
through Idi Katha Kaadu (47 Natkal in Tamil in 1981).
Balachander is popularly known as Iyakkunar Sikaram
in Kollywood.

Balachander directed Hindi movie ‘Ek Duje Ke Liye’,
a remake of Maro Charithra. All the popular actors
and actressess such as Sridevi, Jayaprada,
Gemini Ganesan, Sarath Babu, Ramesh Aravind, Vivek,
Sri Vidya, Sujatha, Geetha, Saritha, Madhavi,
Lakshmi etc worked with Balachander.
Dada Saheb Phalke Award for 2009 was given to
Telugu film maker D. Rama Naidu.

Early life

K. Balachander was born on 9 July 1930 in a Tamil
Brahmin family to Saraswati and Dhandapani at
Nannilam in the then Tanjore district
(now Tiruvarur District), India. He completed his
B. Sc., (Zoology) in 1949 at Annamalai University.
While working in the Accountant General’s Office
as a Superintendent in the 1960s, he came to
prominence as an amateur playwright with his dynamic
plays like Major Chandrakanth, Server Sundaram,
Neerkumizhi, Mezhuguvarthi, Naanal and Navagraham.
The plays, which were produced and directed by him,
were an instant success and enjoyed both popular and
critical acclaim. His films always carried a message
for the society, with his personal directorial touch.

Career

K. Balachander is known among actors as a tough
taskmaster, K. Balachander was able to extract from
these actors some of their finest acting performances
for his films. He was capable to infuse from these
actors some of their finest acting performances for
his films. Anterior to his intimacy in Indian cinema,
he worked as a school teacher in Muthupet, Tiruvarur
District, and as a playwright.
It was M. G. Ramachandran who had asked him to write
dialogues for the film Dheiva Thaai. His famed films
were Tamil productions such as Apoorva Raagangal
(1975), which deals with a father-son relationship
and inter-generational romance that culminates in
a complex quandary. Avargal (1977), which follows the
life of a divorcee as she traverses various
relationships in reverse, from divorce, to marriage,
to falling in love. Varumayin Niram Sigappu (1980),
a drama that charts the travails and conflict of being
unemployed in a bombastic and harsh city.
47 Natkal (1981), which traces the adversities of a
newly-wed Indian woman living with an scurrilous,
expatriate husband in a Parisian suburb; and
Sindhu Bhairavi (1985), about the intellectual
collision and subsequent romance between an lofty
Carnatic musician and his ardent female critic.
Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981, Hindi), about cross-cultural
romance in India, for which he received two Filmfare
nominations - for direction and best story.[8][9]
His Telugu films Maro Charithra and Rudraveena are
notably among the best movies ever made in Telugu
film Industry. He directed the story about a woman
breadwinner taking care of her family in several
languages, the Tamil film Aval Oru Thodar Kathai
(1974), the Telugu film Anthuleni Katha (1976),
and produced the Kannada film Benkiyalli Aralida
Hoovu (1983).
His later films include Parthale Paravasam (2001)
and Poi (2006).[11] To him goes the credit for
discovering new talent in acting, direction, and
other technical areas, many of whom have made a
mark in their respective fields. Rajnikanth, a
discovery of Balachandar and Kamal Hassan, whom
he moulded into a great actor, prove this.
His serials, Kai Alavu Manasu, Rayil Sneham,
Kadhal Pagadai, Premi, Jannal Anni and others
have been successful. "This medium helps to reach
out to the public. That's why I am into making
serials," says Balachandar. He strongly feels
that the three different medium of entertainment
— theatre, cinema and television are bound to
co-exist. One cannot destroy the other and at any
given time the public will see what it wants.
After nearly 40 years, and as a homage to his dear
friend Nagesh, KB recently returned (and was
"Reborn" as he himself claims) to theatre through
the play Pournami, Starring Renuka and Poovilangu
Mohan among others, the story is about a homemaker
whose husband gets caught in Pakistan under
the suspicion of being a terorist.

Personal life

Balachander is married to Rajam. The couple has
3 children, two sons - Kailasam, Prasanna and one
daughter Pushpa Kandaswamy, Chief Executive Officer,
Kavithalaya Productions.

Awards

K. Balachander is a nine-time winner of National
Film Awards. He has received Filmfare Awards on more
than 12 occasions. He was bestowed upon Dadasaheb
Phalke Award, the highest award in Indian cinema
in 2011.

Civilian honors

Year Award Honouring body Outcome Ref
1987 Padmashri Government of India Won [1]
Honorary Doctorate

Year Award Honouring body Outcome Ref
2005 Doctor of Letters Sathyabama University Won
2005 Doctor of Letters Alagappa University Won
2007 Doctor of Letters Madras University Won

National Film Awards

Year Film Category Outcome Ref

1969 Iru Kodugal Best Tamil Film Won
1975 Apoorva Raagangal Best Tamil Film Won
1981 Thaneer Thaneer Best Tamil Film Won
1981 Thaneer Thaneer Best Screenplay Won
1984 Achamillai Achamillai Best Tamil Film Won
1988 Rudraveena Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature
Film on National Integration Won
1991 Oru Veedu Iru Vaasal National Film Award for
Best Film on Other Social Issues Won
1992 Roja Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film
on National Integration Won
2011 Dadasaheb Phalke Award Won .[2]

Filmfare Awards

Year Film Category Outcome Ref
1981 Ek Duje Ke Liye Best Screenplay Won [3]
1981 Ek Duje Ke Liye Best Story Nominated
Filmfare Awards South
Year Film Language Category Outcome Ref
1974 Aval Oru Thodar Kathai Tamil Best Director Won
1975 Apoorva Raagangal Tamil Best Director Won
1978 Maro Charitra Telugu Best Director Won
1980 Varumayin Niram Sivappu Tamil Best Director Won
1981 Thaneer Thaneer Tamil Best Director Won
1984 Achamillai Achamillai Tamil Best Film Won
1984 Achamillai Achamillai Tamil Best Director Won
1985 Sindhu Bhairavi Tamil Best Film Won
1988 Rudraveena Telugu Best Director Won
1992 Roja Tamil Best Film Won
1995 Lifetime Achievement Award Won

International Film Festivals

1977 — Avargal at Moscow International Film Festival
1980 — Varumayin Niram Sigappu at
Mauritius International Film Festival

Other awards

Kalaimamani award from The Government of Tamil Nadu
"Anna Award" from the Government of Tamil Nadu in 1992
He has won the "Golden Nandi Award for best feature film"
and "Silver Nandi Award" on a number of occasions from
the Government of Andhra Pradesh
The Andhra Pradesh Government has also awarded him the
Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer for his film
Kokilamma in 1982 and Nandi Award for Best Director
for Tholikodi Koosindi in 1981
Kalai Maamedhai title form the Government of Pondichery
in 1993 He was adjudged the "Best Film Technician" of the
year 1983 by the South Indian Cine Technicians Association
"A.V.M Award" from AVM Productions
M.G.R Award from the South Indian Cine Technicians
Association
"Film Fans Association Award" for as many as 29 times
in different categories as story writer, director, and producer.
"Filmdom Award" in 1992
"'For The Sake of Honour award" from various Rotary Clubs
in Tamil Nadu such as Madras West (1987)
Dindugal West (1992), Tiruneveli West (1993) and
Ambur (1993)
Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995
The Serial Kai Alavu Manasu written and directed by him
won the Onida Pinnacle Award in 1995
The Singapore Fans under the Presidentship of Hon Datto
Samivelu Minister of Malaysia honoured him with a Lifetime
Achievement Award in a very Gala Public Function at the
Singapore Stadium in 1996
Dinakaran, a Tamil daily honoured him with a Lifetime
Achievement Award in 1996
Central Government Employees Welfare Co-Ordination
Committee honoured him with a "For The Sake of
Honour Award" in Recognition of his achievements in the
field of Arts and Culture through his stage plays, movies
and television serials in 1997
"Kalaignar Award" from the Murasoli Trust in 2001
"Thiraippada Ulaga Brahma", a title from the Indian
Citizens of Kuwait in 2000
"Bhishma Award" from The Ashram in 2001
"Gnana Kala Bharathi", a title from Bharat Kalachar
"Bharathi Award" from the Vanavil Pannbattu Maiyam,
Chennai in 2006
"Kalaiulaga Bharathi", a title conferred by the Tamil
Fraternity of Abu Dhabi in 2006
"Yuva Kala Vauhini" (Pride of Indian Cinema Award)
in 2008
"Lifetime Achievement award" at the International
Film Festival of India held in Goa on 30 November 2008
"Lifetime Achievement award" presented by JAYA TV
on 24-12-2009
"Natya Kala Vipanchee award", awarded by Balamurali
Krishna in 2009
"Dr. M.G.R Award" in 2010[4]
ANR National Award in 2011[5][6]
References

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IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 2011-05-05.

Filmography

As director
Year Film Language Main Cast Notes
1965 Neer Kumizhi Tamil Nagesh
Naanal Tamil Major Sundar rajan, Srikanth, Sowcar Janaki
1966 Major Chandrakanth Tamil Major Sundarrajan, Nagesh,
Muthuraman, Jayalalitha
1967 Bama Vijayam Tamil Muthuraman, Nagesh, Major
Sundarrajan,Sowcar Janaki, Kanchana, Jayanthi
Anubavi Raja Anubavi Tamil Nagesh, Muthuraman
1968 Ethir Neechal Tamil Nagesh, Jayanthi
Thamarai Nenjam Tamil Gemini Ganesan, Saroja Devi
Bale Kodalu Telugu
1969 Poova Thalaya Tamil Gemini Ganesan, Jaishankar,
Nagesh Sattekalapu Satteya Telugu Chalam,
Roja Ramani (as Child Artist)
Iru Kodugal Tamil Gemini Ganesan, Sowcar Janaki,
Jayanthi Won, National Film Award for Best Feature
Film in Tamil
1970 Patham Pasali Tamil
Ethiroli Tamil Sivaji Ganesan, Sivakumar
Navagraham Tamil Lakshmi, Nagesh, Srikanth
Kaviya Thalaivi Tamil Gemini Ganesan
1971 Naangu Suvargal Tamil Jaishankar, Ravichandran
Nootrukku nooru Tamil Jaishankar, Lakshmi, Srividya,
Kamal Hassan
Bomma Borusa Telugu Chandra Mohan, S. Varalakshmi
Punnagai Tamil Gemini Ganesan, Muthuraman, Nagesh,
1972 Kanna Nalama Tamil Gemini Ganesan, Jayanthi,
Kamal Hassan
Velli Vizha Tamil Gemini Ganesan, Jayanthi
1973 Arangetram Tamil Sivakumar, Pramila,
Kamal Hassan, Jayachitra, Jayasudha
Sollathaan Ninaikkiren Tamil Sivakumar, Kamal Hassan,
Jayachitra, Srividya, Jayasudha
1974 Naan Avanillai Tamil Gemini Ganesan, Lakshmi,
Kamal Hassan, Jayasudha
Aval Oru Thodar Kathai Tamil Sujatha, Kamal Hassan,
Jaiganesh, Sripriya
Aaina Hindi Rajesh Khanna, Mumtaz, Kamal Hassan
Remake of Tamil movie Arangetram
1975 Apoorva Raagangal Tamil Kamal Hassan,
Rajinikanth, Srividya, Jayasudha Won, National
Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
1976 Manmadha Leelai Tamil Kamal Hassan, Jayaprada,
Y.Vijaya Dubbed into Telugu as Manmadha Leelalu
Anthuleni Katha Telugu Rajinikanth, Jayaprada, Sripriya,
Phataphat Jayalakshmi, Kamal Hassan
Moondru Mudichu Tamil Kamal Hassan, Rajinikanth, Sridevi
1977 Avargal Tamil Kamal Hassan , Rajinikanth, Sujatha
Pattina Pravesam Tamil Delhi Ganesh
1978 Nizhal Nijamagiradhu Tamil Kamal Hassan,
Sarath Babu, Shobha, Sumithra
Maro Charithra Telugu Kamal Hassan, Saritha, Madhavi
Thappu Thalangal Tamil Rajinikanth, Saritha,
Kamal Hassan
Thappida Thala Kannada Rajinikanth, Saritha,
Kamal Hassan
1979 Ninaithale Inikkum Tamil Kamal Hassan,
Rajinikanth, Jayaprada Rajinikanth played a supporting
role as a guitarist
Andamaina Anubhavam Telugu Kamal Hassan, Rajinikanth,
Jayaprada, Geetha
Nool Veli Tamil Sarath Babu, Sujatha, Saritha
Guppedu Manasu Telugu Saritha
Idi Katha Kaadu Telugu Chiranjeevi, Kamal Hassan,
Jayasudha
1980 Varumayin Niram Sigappu Tamil Kamal Hassan,
Sridevi
1981 Aakali Rajyam Telugu Kamal Hassan, Sridevi,
Rajendra Prasad
Aadavallu Meeku Joharulu Telugu Chiranjeevi, Jayasudha
Enga Ooru Kannagi Tamil Seema
Tholikodi Koosindi Telugu Jeeva, Jayasudha
Thillu Mullu Tamil Rajinikanth, Madhavi, Kamal Hassan
Remake of Gol Maal
Thaneer Thaneer Tamil Saritha Won, National Film Award
for Best Feature Film in Tamil
Ek Duuje Ke Liye Hindi Kamal Hassan, Rati Agnihotri
47 Natkal Tamil Chiranjeevi, Jayaprada, Saritha,
Sarath Babu
47 Rojulu Telugu Chiranjeevi, Jayaprada, Saritha,
Sarath Babu
1982 Agni Sakshi Tamil Sivakumar, Saritha
1983 Benkiyalli Aralida Hoovu Kannada
Suhasini Ratnam
Poikkal Kuthirai Tamil Suhasini Ratnam
Zara Si Zindagi Hindi Kamal Hassan, Anitha Raj
Kokilamma Telugu Saritha
1984 Ek Nai Paheli Hindi Raaj Kumar, Kamal Hassan,
Hema Malini, Suresh Oberoi
Achamillai Achamillai Tamil Rajesh, Saritha Won,
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
Eradu Rekhagalu Kannada
1985 Kalyana Agathigal Tamil Nasser, Saritha,
Y.Vijaya
Sindhu Bhairavi Tamil Sivakumar, Suhasini Maniratnam,
Sulochana
Mugila Malligey Kannada
1986 Sundara Swapnagalu Kannada Ramesh Arvind
Punnagai Mannan Tamil Kamal Hassan, Revathi,
Srividya Dubbed into Telugu as DanceMaster
1987 Manathil Uruthi Vendum Tamil Suhasini Maniratnam,
Ramesh Arvind, Vivek
1988 Rudraveena Telugu Chiranjeevi, Shobhana,
Gemini Ganesan Won, Nargis Dutt Award for Best
Feature Film on National Integration
Unnal Mudiyum Thambi Tamil Kamal Hassan, Seetha
1989 Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal Tamil Rahman, Sithara,
Geetha
1990 Oru Veedu Iru Vasal Tamil Livingston, Ganesh,
Kumaresh Won, National Film Award for Best Film on
Other Social Issues
1991 Azhagan Tamil Mammootty, Bhanupriya, Geetha,
Madhoo
1992 Vaaname Ellai Tamil Anand Babu, Prithvi Raj,
Ramya Krishnan, Madhoo
Dhilon Ka Rishta Hindi
1993 Jathi Malli Tamil Kushboo, Vineeth
1994 Duet Tamil Prabhu Ganesan, Meenakshi Seshadri,
Ramesh Arvind
1996 Kalki Tamil Rahman, Prakash Raj, Sruthi
2001 Paarthale Paravasam Tamil Madhavan, Simran,
Sneha 100th film
2006 Poi Tamil Uday Kiran, Vimala Raman
As writer
Year Film Language Credit Notes
1964 Dheiva Thaai Tamil Dialogue
1964 Server Sundaram Tamil Story
1965 Poojaikku Vandha Malar Tamil Story
1965 Neelanam Tamil Story
1965 Unnchje Luck Hindi Story
1966 Urandhakallu Oesthu Naaru Jackraga Telugu Story
1968 Suga Dhukalu Telugu Story
1968 Teen Bahuraniyan Hindi story
1969 Chiranjeevi Telugu Story
1970 Saamparallaram Babu Telugu Story
1970 Beekara Nimishangal Malayalam Story
1971 Bomma Borusa Telugu story
1971 Moogabrama Telugu Story
1971 Luckoon May Ek Hindi Story
1971 Mine Sundar Urain Hindi Story
1972 Haar Jeet Hindi story
1972 Aaradi Mannita Jenmay Malayalam story
1974 Aval Oru Thodar Kathai Tamil story, screenplay
1974 Naan Avanillai Tamil story, screenplay
1974 Jeevitha Rangam Telugu story
1974 Aaina Hindi Story, screenplay
1975 Apoorva Raagangal Tamil story, screenplay
1976 Manmadha Leelai Tamil story, screenplay
1976 Thoorpu Padamara Telugu Story, Screenplay
1976 Anthuleni Katha Telugu story, screenplay
1977 Avargal Tamil story, screenplay
1978 Bala Brikshanam Malayalam Story
1978 Maro Charithra Telugu story, screenplay
1979 Idi Katha Kaadu Telugu story, screenplay
1979 Kazhagan Malayalam Story
1981 Thaneer Thaneer Tamil story, screenplay Won,
National Film Award for Best Screenplay
1984 Achamillai Achamillai Tamil story, screenplay
1985 Sindhu Bhairavi Tamil story, screenplay

As actor

Year Film Cast Notes
2006 Poi Uday Kiran, Vimala Raman Cameo appearance
2010 Rettaisuzhi Bharathiraja, Jayachitra,
Anjali Lead role

As producer

Main article: Kavithalaya Productions
K. Balachander produces films under the banner
Kavithalayaa Productions.


Television serials

Rayil Sneham (Doordarshan)
Marmadesam (Sun TV)
Kasalavu Nesam (Sun TV/Raj TV)
Premi (Sun TV)
Kaasu Alavu Nesam (Sun TV)
Kadhal Pagadai (Sun TV)
Kai Alavu Manasu (Sun TV/ Raj TV)
Sahana (Jaya TV)
Shanthi Nilayam (Jaya TV)
Anni (Jaya TV)
Engirrundho Vandhaal (Jaya TV)
Nilavai pidippom (Raj TV)
Jannal-1 (Raj TV)
Jannal-2 (Raj TV)
Kadhal ondru Vangivandhean (Sun TV)
Comedy Colony (Jaya TV)
Chhoti Si Asha (Hindi) (Sony Entertainment Television)

Film artists associated with K. Balachander

K. Balachander is known for introducing new faces
to the film industry. He has introduced over
100 actors in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada languages.
Balachander also had long associations with some
senior artists in the South Indian film industry
like Gemini Ganesan, Sowcar Janaki, Nagesh and
Muthuraman. Even though he was not the one to
discover them, he played a prominent role in shaping
their career. The following refers to a limited number
of film personnel who were either discovered by him or
enacted their first major role in a film directed by
him.
Name Debut film Major role Notes
Kamal Hassan Yes Worked in 36 films
Rajinikanth Yes Yes
Chiranjeevi Yes
A.R.Rahman Yes Yes Roja was produced by Balachander
Jaishankar
Srikanth Yes
Sivakumar Yes
Jaiganesh Yes Yes
Y. G. Mahendran Yes Yes
Radha Ravi Yes
Prakash Raj Yes Mentored by K.B
Also acted in some Television serials of Balachander
Sarath Babu Yes
S. V. Shekhar Yes
Nassar Yes
Ramesh Aravind Yes Yes Introduced by K.B in 3 languages
Vivek Yes Yes
Rahman Yes The only actor from Malayalam to be nurtured
by K.B
Charle Yes Yes
Jayanthi Yes
Lakshmi Yes
Jayasudha Yes Yes
Srividya Yes
Jayachitra Yes
Sripriya Yes
Sujatha Yes
Jayaprada Yes Yes Her first starring role was in
Anthuleni Katha
Sridevi Yes
Madhavi Yes
Saritha Yes Yes Worked in 22 films under Balachander,
the most for any actress
Geetha
Madhoo Yes Yes
Yuvarani Yes Yes
Vimala Raman Yes Yes
[edit]Directors who worked under him
Ananthu (Co-Director)
Kamal Haasan
Vasanth
Balakumaran
Suresh Krishna
Saran
Selvaraghavan
Cheran
Visu
Vetrimaran
Seeman
Samuthirakani

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List of Balachander’s famous films:

1. Thaneer Thaneer
2. Sindhu Bhairavi
3. Rudra Veena
4. Varumayin Niram Sigappu
5. Ek Duuje Ke Liye
6. Thillu Mullu
7. Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal
8. Punnagai Mannan
9. Moondru Mudichu
10. Aakali Rajyam
11. Duet
12. Maro Charithra
13. Apoorva Raagangal
14. Paarthale Paravasam
15. Naan Avanillai
16. Aaina
17. Unnal Mudiyum Thambi
18. Ninaithale Inikkum
19. Ethir Neechal
20. Azhakan

Earlier Awards to Balachander:

1. Kalaimamani Award: 1973
2. Padma Shri: 1987
3. Nargis Dutt Award for National Integration (Two times)
4. ANR National Award: 2011
5. Dada Saheb Phalke Award (2010) : 2011

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