Bhaskar (director)
Bhaskar | |
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Born | Bhaskaran Natarajan Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India |
Other names | Bommarillu Bhaskar |
Alma mater | Film and Television Institute of Tamil Nadu |
Occupation | Director, producer, writer, screenwriter. |
Years active | 2006–present |
Children | Hasini Bhaskaran Naya Vibha |
Bhaskar, better known as Bommarillu Bhaskar, is an Indian film director. In his early career, he worked as associate director on films Bhadra and Arya. His directorial debut Bommarillu starring Siddarth Narayan and Genelia D'souza was a blockbuster, which earned him two Nandi Awards, for best debut director and best original screenplay. His next venture, Parugu starring Allu Arjun was a box office hit. Orange starring Ram Charan was his next film, which gained mixed response. His fourth film was Ongole Githa, a revenge drama which was a box office and critical failure.[1] His next film was the Tamil-language Bangalore Naatkal starring Arya, Rana Daggubati, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Sri Divya, and Bobby Simha which released in 2016.
Early life
Bhaskar was born in Vellore, Tamil Nadu and was a student of the Film and Television Institute of Tamil Nadu, Chennai.[2]
Filmography
Denotes films that have not yet been released |
- All films are in Telugu unless noted otherwise
Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
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2006 | Bommarillu | ||
2008 | Parugu | Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu | |
2010 | Orange | ||
2013 | Ongole Githa | ||
2016 | Bangalore Naatkal | Tamil debut film | |
2021 | Most Eligible Bachelor |
Collaborations
Artist | Bommarillu | Parugu | Orange | Ongole Githa | Bangalore Naatkal | Most Eligible Bachelor | |
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Genelia D'Souza | Yes | Yes | |||||
Sunil | Yes | Yes | |||||
Jayasudha | Yes | Yes | |||||
Prakash Raj | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Brahmanandam | Yes | Yes | |||||
Chitram Seenu | Yes | Yes | |||||
Prabhu | Yes | Yes | |||||
Ali | Yes | Yes | Yes |
References
- ^ "Bhaskar next film is with Ram". Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
- ^ "The man behind Telugu hit Bommarillu". Rediff. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
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