Thangar Bachan

Thangar Bachan
Born Thangaraj
1962
Pathirakottai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation Cinematographer, film director, actor, film producer, novelist
Years active 1990–present

Thangar Bachan (born 1962) is a Tamil Indian film director and actor, cinematographer and novelist.

Controversy

Thankar Bachan has often faced criticism for his public speeches and notably had to face the wrath of actresses including Khushboo for saying that "women who acted mainly for money are akin to prostitutes". He later had to apologise.[1] He also questioned the awarding of the Padmashri award stating that Kamal Haasan was just an actor to receive a salary and hasn't done any service to the society. Thangar Bachchan went on add that this doesn't mean Kamal Haasan is a bad actor he— is a good actor indeed— but there are many artists who really do service to the society and deserve this award far more than Kamal Haasan.[2] During the audio launch of Aridhu Aridhu, Thangar Bachan slammed down some of the filmmakers in Kollywood for unnecessarily wasting more money on songs at foreign locations and technical extravaganzas in films that blatantly lacks a good concept.[3]

Filmography

As Director

Year Film Language Cast Notes
2002 Azhagi Tamil Parthiban, Devayani, Nandita Das
2002 Solla Marandha Kadhai Tamil Cheran, Rathi
2004 Thendral Tamil Parthiban, Uma
2005 Chidambarathil Oru Appasamy Tamil Thangar Bachan, Navya Nair
2007 Pallikoodam Tamil Narain, Sneha
2007 Onbadhu Roobai Nottu Tamil Sathyaraj, Archana
2012 Ammavin Kaipesi Tamil Shanthnu Bhagyaraj, Iniya
- Kalavaadiya Pozhuthugal Tamil Prabhu Deva, Bhumika Chawla Indefinitely Delayed

As Cinematographer

Bibliography

Novels

Short story collections

Awards

References

External links


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