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Vetrimaaran is an Indian
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, screenwriter and film producer, who works in the
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. As of 2021, he has won five
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, eight Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards, two Filmfare South Awards and the Amnesty International Italia Award from 72nd Venice Film Festival. Vetrimaaran made his directorial debut with the '' Polladhavan'' (2007). His second feature film ''
Aadukalam ''Aadukalam'' (; ) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Vetrimaran, who also co-wrote the screenplay and dialogues with Vikram Sugumaran from his story. Produced by Five Star Kathiresan and distributed by Sun Pictures, the fi ...
'' (2011) won six
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. He produces films under his production company, Grass Root Film Company. His movie '' Visaranai'' (2016) was selected as India's official entry to the
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. His film '' Asuran'' (2019) received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.


Personal life

Vetrimaaran was born in
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in 1975. His father Dr. V. Chitravel was a
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and his mother Megala Chitravel is a noted novelist. He has an older sister. He later moved to Ranipet. He is married to Aarthi whom he met at Loyola College where he was studying. They have two children, Poonthendrel and Kadiravan.


Career


Late 90s-2007: Beginning directions

While studying English literature at Loyola, he undertook a course on Television presentation at the end of which he had to make a film. While making the film, he learned of his inclination towards filmmaking. Later, he attended a seminar organised by Balu Mahendra, who at that time was a visiting professor at Loyola. Impressed by the veteran filmmaker Vetrimaaran decided that he'd learn filmmaking from him. Balu Mahendra then accepted him as one of his lead assistants. Following that he faced the dilemma of choosing between studies and Film. He opted for the latter which meant he had to opt out-of his course at Loyola. Balu Mahendra expanded his duties for the Tamil serial Kathai Neram (2000) and the Tamil films '' En Iniya Ponnilave'' (2001), '' Julie Ganapathy'' (2003), and '' Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam'' (2005). He has since credited Balu Mahendra as his mentor and the one who encouraged to follow his dream of becoming a director. He also acted in a brief role as
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's assistant in Kadhir's ''
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'' (2002). It was during the making of his mentor's '' Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam'' where Vetrimaaran became acquainted with the lead actor of the film,
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. He prepared a script for Dhanush who immediately accepted the offer after hearing the story. The film titled Desiya Nedunchalai 47 was initially launched with Yuvan Shankar Raja as the music director and Ekambaram as the cinematographer. After he found trouble finding producers with A. M. Rathnam and Salem Chandrasekhar leaving the project after initial interest, Dhanush's sister Dr. Vimala Geetha agreed to produce the film, but she also dropped the film. Dhanush's father Kasthuri Raja finally agreed to produce the film, and Kirat Bhattal was signed as heroine, while Harris Jayaraj was selected as music director. However, after two days of shoot, the film was shelved, and Dhanush opted to pursue other films after the surprise success of his Thiruvilayadal Arambam. The film's collapse saw Vetrimaaran approach producer Kadiresan and narrated to him the stories he had prepared, but the producer did not like Desiya Nedunchaalai 47, but agreed to work on another project titled '' Polladhavan'' (2007). Vetrimaaran has since described that he had "ample time" for the production works of '' Polladhavan'' as "Dhanush had confidence in him". Production designer Durai helped him rope in
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to score the film's music, while Dhanush also recommended cinematographer Velraj to Vetrimaaran after the pair had worked together in ''
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'' (2007). Vetrimaaran chose the Kannada language actor Kishore to make his Tamil film debut after his assistant gave him rave reviews of the actor's performance in the unfinished
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-starrer ''Petrol''. The team held test shoots with both
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and Poonam Bajwa for the film and released the stills to the media, but Vetrimaaran was still unsatisfied and finished two schedules before finalising on Divya Spandana. The director revealed that there was initially an issue with the actress after she got offended by his words and did not come for the shoot for three days, before Durai intervened. The film's story was inspired partly by the lost bike of his friend Andrew and the variety of experiences he had tracking down his vehicle. Vetrimaaran revealed that when he wrote the script, he made many changes to suit the visual medium and for Dhanush on his physical attributes while playing an action hero. The film opened in November 2007 to rave reviews, with the critic from Sify.com stating that "Vetri has made his mentor proud, and his style of narration and takings are very similar to the ace director Balu Mahendra, labelling that the film had shades of
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's 1948 Italian film, '' Bicycle Thieves''. When questioned about its relevance to '' Bicycle Thieves'', he stated that it "is a disgrace to ''Bicycle Thieves'' if it is compared with ''Polladhavan''". The reviewer from
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stated that "at no point does ''Polladhavan'' sag and that writer-director Vetrimaaran has slogged through his screenplay and the result shows." The film subsequently went on to win four
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including Best Director for Vetrimaaran.


2011-2015: Breakthrough and National acclaim

Following the success of '' Polladhavan'', the entire team of that film: Vetrimaaran, Dhanush, Kishore, producer S. Kathiresan, and G. V. Prakash Kumar collaborated once again for ''
Aadukalam ''Aadukalam'' (; ) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Vetrimaran, who also co-wrote the screenplay and dialogues with Vikram Sugumaran from his story. Produced by Five Star Kathiresan and distributed by Sun Pictures, the fi ...
'' (2011), which deals with the rivalry between cock-fighters in Madurai. During Pre-production and scripting, Vetrimaaran spent a period of two years in
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to understand the local dialect and lifestyle of the people living there. ''Aadukalam'' was the first film of Vetrimaaran to have a production office set up outside of
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. Vetrimaaran took a year to complete the screenplay, script, and dialogues for ''Aadukalam'' and held a bounded script for the venture, which is considered rare in Tamil films. Vetrimaaran narrated only half of the film's script to Dhanush before the latter was impressed with it and agreed to act in the film. The film was initially titled ''Seval'', but since the rights to the title were already taken by director
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for his project with Bharath, Vetrimaaran decided to rename his film as ''Aadukalam''. The film languished in production hell for two years due to constant changing in cast, crew and location, but Vetrimaaran, Dhanush, Kishore, Kathiresan and G. V. Prakash Kumar remained on. Vetrimaaran introduced two newcomers who made their Tamil debuts:
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and
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writer and political commentator V. I. S. Jayapalan, while future Vetrimaaran collaborators Dinesh, Murugadoss and Naren made their breakthroughs through this film. Upon release, ''Aadukalam'' received critical acclaim and was a commercial success.
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called it "a gutsy and brilliant film" and mentioned that it " lives up to the expectation that the film carried and the credit goes to Vetrimaran whose research and hard work shows on screen". Behindwoods wrote "Aadukalam is an attempt that requires appreciation where the director has hacked his way through the path less trodden with aplomb". Karthik Subramanian of ''
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'' praised the film stating that "The detailing of every characters in the story is intricate. The narrative moves like a good novel where the first few chapters are all about etching and detailing the players, and the plot and the action unfold much later". Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff.com called it "one of Dhanush's best works to date". Tamil magazine '' Ananda Vikatan'' rated the film with 44 marks and mentioned that "This arena is new for presenting cultural nuances of a region and changes in human emotions beautifully". At the 58th National Film Awards ceremony, the film walked away with the maximum trophies, including Best Director and Best Screenplay for Vetrimaaran. In 2012, Vetrimaaran launched his own production house called the Grass Root Film Company and launched his maiden project, '' Udhayam NH4'' (2013) with Siddharth in the lead role and his associate Manimaran as director. He wrote the dialogues of ''
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'' (2013) directed by newcomer Prithvi Rajkumar. In 2014, his production '' Poriyaalan'', dubbed as a sort of sibling to''Polladhavan'' was released to critical appreciation. In 2015, the Children's film '' Kaaka Muttai'' (2015), directed by
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and jointly produced by Dhanush's Wunderbar Films and Grassroot Film Company received critical acclaim from all around India and won the Best Children's Film Award at the 62nd National Film Awards. This film proved to be a breakthrough for actress Aishwarya Rajesh who later collaborated with Vetrimaaran in ''
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''.


2016-present: Further success

Vetrimaaran's third venture was the crime-thriller '' Visaranai'' (2015), which was produced by Dhanush's Wunderbar Productions, and based on M. Chandrakumar's novel ''Lock Up''. The film deals with the lives of a few Tamil laborers subject to horrific atrocities committed by the police in which they are unable to escape from. Vetrimaaran chose to begin the film before the schedule for his other venture ''
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'' (2018) and reunited with actors Dinesh, Murugadoss and Kishore, where the first to play the two main Tamil laborers, while the latter plays an auditor. Though he had dubbed for Kishore in ''Aadukalam'', Samuthirakani made this film his maiden acting collaboration with Vetrimaaran, portraying as a hard nosed yet sympathetic police inspector, while Telugu film actor
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made his breakthrough as a Telugu soft speaking, yet "villainous" inspector in Guntur. The film earlier had the working titles of ''Kutravaali'' and ''Lock-Up'', during the first schedule in Guindy. The first half of the film was finished completely in September 2014 in locations across Hyderabad. The director later announced that the film would be an experimental film lasting only 60 minutes. Upon release, ''Visaranai'' received universal acclaim. In India, IndiaGlitz.com had rated the film 4.5 out of 5 and said, "Visaranai is by no means only an art or docu film, but fits into the commercial arena as well as it has thrills, especially a nail biting climax, humour, action, a little painful love story in the background and above all filled with real life incidents which one can easily relate to". Twitch Film viewed Visarnai as a top class film about reality comparable to 2012 Cannes favourite '' Gangs of Wasseypur''. Baradwaj Rangan, then of ''The Hindu'' wrote "Visaranai is beautifully filmed, though there isn't much room for beauty. The frames appear to have been snatched from the back alleys of life. The verité illusion is aided by the utterly lifelike performances—even if the word "performance" seems wrong.". ''Rediff'' wrote "Director Vetrimaaran deserves credit for having extracted the best from all his actors. They are so remarkable you sense their terror as they stutter and stumble with their broken and bruised bodies. The hard-hitting screenplay is relentless, making no effort to shield you from the harsh realities of the ruthless world we live in today." ''Behindwoods'' wrote "Some may call Visaranai to be a violent film, while most of the others may say it is a brilliant piece of art that is so real and suspenseful. But if you’re a fan of crime thriller or film that depicts pain, do not miss it!" Overseas, Hollywood Reporter wrote "Vetri Maaran’s tense socio-political thriller lands a well-aimed punch at rampant police brutality and corruption, to which the only response from the viewer is towering indignation. It may not break new ground in its subject or style of narration, but it covers the old ground extremely well, and its premise is so convincing and realistic that it seems like non-fiction. The first part, at least, is non-fiction, while the film’s second half turns into a fast-paced thriller...Maaran and Kumar extend the horror to include the upper echelons in the police and government, who also need scapegoats to cover their crimes. This mirror plot becomes an ever more threatening nocturnal thriller, and takes the film much wider in terms of potential audience." ''Visaranai'' got a standing ovation at the 72nd Venice Film Festival and won the Amnesty International Italia Award. It was India's official entry in the Foreign Language film category at the 2017 Academy Awards, but failed to get nominated. In India, the film also won three National Film awards - Best Feature Film in Tamil, Best Supporting Actor for Samuthirakani and Best Editing for Kishore Te and G. B. Venkatesh and numerous awards at Ananda Vikatan and Filmfare South. Vetrimaaran also produced three films in a row with '' Kodi'' (2016), '' Lens'' (2017) and '' Annanukku Jai'' (2018). Vetrimaaran's fourth directorial venture which he had been preparing for since 2009, ''
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'' saw him reunite with Dhanush, Samuthirakani, Kishore, Daniel Balaji, Pawan, cinematographer Velraj and editor G. B. Venkatesh. The film is about a skilled carrom player who becomes a reluctant participant in a gang war between two rival gangsters. Like ''Aadukalam'', the film went through production and development hell over a period of 9 years with huge changes in cast and crew and a lot of scouting and research, yet Vetrimaaran made sure it was not shelved. Actors Ameer, Aishwarya Rajesh, Radha Ravi and Andrea Jeremiah and music director
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made their maiden collaborations with Vetrimaaran through this film, though Radha Ravi and Andrea had dubbed for VIS Jayapal and Taapsee Pannu in ''Aadukalam'' earlier. The film ran into controversy from the fisherfolk community, because of a love-making scene between Ameer and Andrea filmed in a boat, which was considered to be offensive for the community. As a result, Vetrimaaran in a video statement, apologised to anyone who may have been hurt by the offensive scenes and agreed to remove them from the film. After a long delay, ''Vada Chennai'' was released on 18 October 2018, opening with critical and commercial acclaim, with critics praising the story, screenplay and each of the actors' performance. Janani K, a critic from ''
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'' gave a rating of 4 stars (out of 5) and said that "''Vada Chennai'' has everything you look for in a gangster thriller. But Vetri Maaran's display of twists and turns will win you over." ''
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''-based critic Manoj Kumar R. assigned 5/5 rating for the film, saying "''Vada Chennai'' is the closest you can get to unforgiving underworld filled with insecurity, revenge, destiny, rage and insatiable urge for bloodshed. It is not the story that stands out in Vada Chennai. It is how beautifully Vetrimaaran has captured the lifestyle of a place, which is so close and yet so far away from the advancement of modern civilization."
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, editor-in-chief of ''
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'' wrote "From the colourful curses of the street to each of the characters, the film gives us a very real glimpse of gang wars. Vetrimaaran-Dhanush delivers a brilliant gangster film." Baradwaj Rangan of '' Film Companion South'' wrote "Dhanush's ascent to stardom has come alongside his growth as an actor, and there’s not one scene where he makes us doubt his character's actions. The actors are so good (Ameer is a standout) and the film's parts are so much greater than the whole that savouring them becomes its own kind of satisfaction. With his outstanding cinematographer Velraj, Vetrimaaran unleashes one flamboyant scene after another." Vada Chennai earned at the worldwide box office and Dhanush received numerous accolades for his role. Producer Kalaipuli S. Thanu signed Vetrimaaran and Dhanush to a new film, '' Asuran'' which saw the duo reunite with music director G. V. Prakash Kumar, Velraj along with Naren, Pawan and Munnar Ramesh, the latter of whom has featured in all of Vetrimaaran's feature films from ''Polladhavan'' onwards. The film's plot is based on Poomani's novel ''Vekkai'' () and is influenced by the real-life Kilvenmani massacre that occurred in 1968. Dhanush plays a lower class farmer who has to protect his family when his youngest son murders a rich upper class landlord and would be seen in two looks: one as a young man in a flashback and the second as a middle-aged man in the present.
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made her Tamil debut with this film alongside young actors
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, Teejay Arunasalam and Ammu Abhirami and veteran actors
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and Pasupathy making their maiden collaborations with Vetrimaaran. The film was shot at a brisk pace, starting from January 2019 at
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and ended in June. Upon release on October 4, 2019, the film received mixed to positive critical reviews. ''
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'', rated 3.5 out of 5 stars, stating that "Vetri Maaran delivers yet another solid action drama that keeps us engrossed from start to finish." S. Subhakeerthana from
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rated the film 4 out of 5 and reviewed it as "With this Dhanush starrer, Vetrimaaran proves he's one of the finest directors in Indian cinema, yet again. Only a few filmmakers like him can pull off a mainstream cinema, balancing ‘realism’ and commercial elements." Sify rated the film 4.5 out of 5, summarising that "Asuran is a must-watch. Dhanush-Vetrimaaran combo who has once again delivered a raw, rustic, and riveting revenge drama. Don't miss this one!" Sreedhar Pillai from
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rated the film 4 out of 5 and posted a verdict "'' Asuran'' is one of the best films of the year and a must-watch. Vetrimaran keeps the flag of good cinema flying high.". In contrast, Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion South wrote, "None of the characters feel fully formed because the timelines feel rushed. We don’t feel time and lives weigh down on us the way it did in Vada Chennai or Visaranai. Maybe it’s the on/off voiceovers, which feel like hastily applied band-aids over sore spots in the storytelling. But the bigger absence is the lack of set pieces. Vetri Maaran seems to be holding back almost deliberately, as though mirroring his leading man". Gauthaman Baskaran from
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, gave a rating of 2 out of 5, stating that "Coming at a time when graphic and lurid on-screen violence is being questioned and even condemned, Asuran would appear needlessly falling back to the old formula.". Commercially, the film became a blockbuster at the box office, entering the club and is currently the highest-grossing film of Vetrimaaran's career. It won numerous awards including 2 National Awards: Best Feature Film in Tamil and
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for Dhanush. In the same year, Vetrimaaran collaborated with Suresh Kamatchi for their production, ''
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'' (2019). On 27 September 2020, Vetrimaaran was honored by a Special Award "Thirai Asuran" in a virtual conference appreciating his effort talking about long time issue
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in his last movie ''Asuran'' by Ambedkar Makkal Iyakkam. He made a short film "Oor Iravu" starring
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and Prakash Raj for the anthology ''
Paava Kadhaigal ''Paava Kadhaigal'' () is a 2020 Indian Tamil-language anthology drama film consisting of four short films directed by Sudha Kongara, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Vetrimaaran and Vignesh Shivan. Through four unique stories, the film explores how prid ...
'' (2020). Each of the short films touches upon the issue of honour killing. "Oor Iravu" received positive acclaim with Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion South writing, "Vetri Maaran’s is the most powerful, most gut-churning installment. There’s a prolonged stretch of agony that seems endless: for the father, for the daughter, and for the audience. The house becomes a character of its own, with its clearly established geography...It may seem strange to say this, given Vetri Maaran’s terrific run of films, but Oor Iravu is his best-directed work." Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap in a conversation with Vetrimaaran told "Congratulations!, Vetri, I think, this is your most poignant work. I have not been so impacted and moved in such a long time. Also I think its one of your best work. This (film) is so assured and so confident in the sense that it looks like, its been put together and I'm seeing it the way it was shot"


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*''
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'' (2002) - Deepak's assistant (uncredited role) *'' Jigarthanda'' (2014) - himself (Guest appearance)


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* {{authority control Tamil film directors Living people Film directors from Tamil Nadu Film producers from Tamil Nadu Best Director National Film Award winners People from Cuddalore district Tamil film producers 1975 births Best Original Screenplay National Film Award winners Indian film directors