S. P. Rajkumar

S. P. Rajkumar is an Indian film director, who directs Tamil films.[1][2][3][4]

Career

He started his film career as a dialogue writer for the 1997 film Once More. In 2000, he directed his second feature film En Purushan Kuzhanthai Maathiri, which turned out to be a flop. His subsequent ventures Ponmanam (1998) is a hit and Karmegham (2003) is unsuccessful. A proposed film in 2003 titled Thoodhu with Bhavana was shelved.[5][6]

Only after six years, he started his next project Azhagar Malai, which was a sleeper hit. His fifth film, titled Sura, starring Vijay in the lead role.

Filmography

Films

YearFilmCastNotes
1998PonmanamPrabhu, Suvalakshmi
1998En Uyir Nee ThaanePrabhu, Devayani
2001En Purushan Kuzhandhai MaadhiriLivingston, Devayani
2002KarmeghamMammootty, Abhirami
2009Azhagar MalaiR. K., Bhanu
2010SuraVijay, Tamannaah
2014Pattaya Kelappanum PandiyaVidharth, Manisha Yadav
2017Paakanum Pola IrukkuBharathan, Keerthika
2023Local SarakkuDinesh

Serials

YearSerialCast
2019–2020MagarasiSSR Aaryan, Divya Shridar, Vijay, Praveena, Deepan Chakravarthy

As actor

  • Nattamai (1994) - As a deaf man who mistakes Goundamani's statement as marriage ("Namma Pasupathi Teachera Vachurukaango")
  • Rasigan (1994) - As a person who mistakes a beaten Goundamani as a beggar ("Yaenne Pichai Edukireenga")
  • Periya Kudumbam (1995) - As a person who waits at the bus stop ("Kunnakudi Bus Eppo")
  • En Purushan Kuzhandhai Maadhiri (2001) - As a Vadivelu's friend who meets at a tea shop
  • 6'2 (2005) - As a person who warns Vadivelu not to interfere in the fight between two brothers ("Naangalum Marudha Kaaranthan")

As lyricist

  • January Nilave (En Uyir Neethane)
  • All songs (Pattaya Kelappanum Pandya)
  • Vaazhavaikkum (En Purushan Kuzhandhai Maadhiri)

References

  1. "Composer's cameo". The Hindu. 10 May 2009. Archived from the original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved 28 March 2010.
  2. Aishwarya, S (26 March 2010). "Summer package of films". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 6 November 2012. Retrieved 28 March 2010.
  3. "Down memory lane with Ilayaraja". The Times of India. 25 April 2010. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2010.
  4. "SP Rajkumar filmography". Jointscene. Retrieved 28 March 2010.
  5. "22-12-03". Archived from the original on 9 March 2005.
  6. "06-06-04". Archived from the original on 9 February 2006.
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