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Vendhampatti Azhagappan is an
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film director and screenwriter who has worked on Tamil films. He rose to fame after making the romantic drama film '' Aagaya Thamaraigal'' (1985) featuring Suresh and
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and has continued to make films in a similar genre.


Career

Azhagappan who earlier assisted Devaraj-Mohan made his directorial debut with ''Ramayi Vayasukku Vandhutta''. He then made a film called ''Kannile Anbirundhal'' with Vijayan however the film remained unreleased due to Vijayan's declining market as actor. After which Azhagappan struggled for opportunities and after a gap he got an opportunity to make ''Aagaya Thamaraigal'' which did well at box-office. His next film ''Pookalai Parikatheergal'' also did well. His next film was ''Poo Mazhai Pozhiyuthu'' with Vijayakanth which was shot in Japan. During his career Azhagappan regularly collaborated with actor
Ramarajan Kumaresan Ramaiyya better knows as Ramarajan (born 18 October 1960) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, actor and politician. He is referred as Makkal Nayagan for acting and directing films on village-based subjects. Career Ramarajan sta ...
, as well as Suresh. His final release, ''Poomaname Vaa'' (1999) was produced under the banner of Nalini Cine Arts by
Ramarajan Kumaresan Ramaiyya better knows as Ramarajan (born 18 October 1960) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, actor and politician. He is referred as Makkal Nayagan for acting and directing films on village-based subjects. Career Ramarajan sta ...
's wife Nalini Ramarajan. During production, the film was labelled as the actor's 40th film and 11th film as a director, but V. Azhagappan was later given the post. The initial cast included other actors such as Chandrasekhar, Manorama and
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, who eventually did not feature. It became Azhagappan's final film as director and he passed way later.


Filmography

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