Veteran Tamil filmmaker Bharathiraja passes away at 85 following prolonged illness

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CHENNAI: Veteran Tamil director Bharathiraja, whose films redefined storytelling in Tamil cinema, passed away in Chennai due to age-related ailments. He was 85.

The news of his demise left the film industry in mourning, with several actors and filmmakers paying tribute to the legendary director. Among them was actor, producer and politician Khushbu Sundar, who shared an emotional note remembering the filmmaker’s contribution to Indian cinema.

The actress, on Wednesday, took to her X account to share she was “devastated” by the loss and described Bharathiraja’s passing as a “gloomy cloud” over Tamil cinema. Remembering him as one of the industry’s most respected filmmakers, she said his absence would be deeply felt by cinema lovers across generations.

“Devastated to know that our most beloved, loved and respected Director, the legendary #BharathiRaaja avl is no longer with us. His demise is a gloomy cloud in tamil cinema,” she wrote.

The actress further reflected on the director’s lasting impact on filmmaking, calling his movies a true “school of filmmaking” for aspiring filmmakers. Khushbu also recalled a personal memory, revealing that Bharathiraja had often spoken about making a film with her, a wish that will now remain incomplete.

“His films have been benchmarks and shall continue to be the actual school of filmmaking. He leaves behind a huge legacy for every cinema lover. He always said, ‘Let’s do a film with me in 2 pigtails.’ That shall remain an unfulfilled dream. Will miss you a lot, Sir. Rest in peace. Om Shanti,” she added.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister S. Joseph Vijay on Wednesday paid his last respects to legendary filmmaker Bharathiraja, remembering him as a towering figure whose contribution to Tamil cinema will remain unmatched. The Chief Minister visited the residence of the late director in Chennai and paid homage by garlanding his mortal remains.

Earlier, Vijay also took to his X account to express his grief over the filmmaker’s demise. Remembering Bharathiraja as a director who brought the “essence of rural life” to the big screen, the Chief Minister said the veteran filmmaker had carved out a unique place for himself in the history of Tamil cinema through his memorable storytelling and powerful characters.

“Upon learning the news of the passing of Mr. Bharathiraja, the director of Tamil cinema, I am overwhelmed with profound sorrow and grief. Mr. Bharathiraja created several successful films infused with the vibrant essence of rural life, leaving an indelible mark unique to him in the world of Tamil cinema,” Vijay wrote.

“He received numerous national and state awards, including the nation’s highest honor, the Padma Shri, for his creations. His contributions in shaping generations of artists will forever stand etched in the history of Tamil cinema. The demise of Director Imayam Mr. Bharathiraja represents an irreplaceable and monumental loss to the Tamil film industry,” he added.

Expressing solidarity with the filmmaker’s family, friends and admirers, Vijay also announced that Bharathiraja would be accorded state honours during his final rites as a mark of respect for his immense contribution to cinema.

“I extend my deepest condolences to his grieving family, friends, members of the film fraternity, and fans. I pray that his soul rests in peace at the divine feet of the Lord. In tribute to Mr. Bharathiraja’s contributions to the film industry, state honors will be accorded during his final journey as a mark of respect,” he said.

Vijay also announced that Bharathiraja would be accorded state honours during his final rites in recognition of his contribution to the film industry.

 

Actor Suriya on Wednesday arrived at the residence of legendary filmmaker Bharathiraja to pay his last respects to the veteran director, whose death has left the Tamil film industry in mourning.

Visuals from the director’s residence showed Suriya arriving to offer his condolences to the bereaved family and pay tribute to the filmmaker, who is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of rural storytelling in Indian cinema.

Bharathiraja made his directorial debut with the acclaimed film 16 Vayathinile in 1977 and went on to become one of Tamil cinema’s most influential filmmakers. Over a career spanning more than four decades, he directed over 40 films and earned the title of ‘Iyakkunar Immayam’ for his remarkable contribution to cinema.Some of his most celebrated films include ‘Kizhake Pogum Rail,’ ‘Sigappu Rojakkal,’ ‘Alaigal Oivathillai,’ ‘Kaadhal Oviyam’ and ‘Mudhal Mariyathai,’ many of which are regarded as classics today.

His final directorial work was ‘Paravai Kootil Vaazhum Maangal,’ a segment from Prime Video’s anthology series Modern Love Chennai.

Apart from directing, Bharathiraja also enjoyed a successful acting career. His most recent screen appearance was in Mohanlal-starrer ‘Thudarum.’ His unreleased film ‘Pulavar’ will mark his final appearance as an actor. Over the years, he also featured in films such as ‘Aayutha Ezhuthu,’ ‘Pandianadu,’ ‘Eeswaran,’ ‘Thiruchitrambalam’ and ‘Maharaja.’ (ANI)

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