Badri Venkatesh

Badri Venkatesh (born 2 May 1974) is an Indian film director and television professional with more than 17 years of work experience in film direction, film writing, television fiction writing, reality show direction, event direction, and film making, cinematic teaching, creative management, novel writing and short fiction film making.

Badri Venkatesh
Born
Venkatesh

(1974-05-02) 2 May 1974
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupationdirector, screenwriter
Years active1999–present

Venkatesh made his directorial debut with the 2010 Tamil film Baana Kaathadi.[1] His latest project, Semma Botha Aagathey (2016),[2][3][4] sees him returning to work with Atharvaa Murali whom he launched in his debut film.

Career

Venkatesh won the National award for his short film, VIdiyalai Nokki, which also is the first Tamil short fiction film to win this accolade.

Venkatesh's popular works include screenplay and direction for the Tamil feature film Baana Kaathadi– (Big Kite), released in 2010 and starring Atharva, Samantha, and Prassanna. A Tamil romantic film with music by Yuvan Shankar Raja, Baana Kaathadi was well received.

Apart from mainstream Tamil cinema, Venkatesh has been credited for directing a large number of television shows including: Nalaya Natchathiram Thangamazhai, 'and Amul – Super Kudumbam, a wideranging mix of reality shows.

Venkatesh hails from the Nesapakkam district of Chennai. He is well known as the show director of the popular Celebrity Cricket League (3rd Edition), and the Mirchi Music Awards, the biggest Music awards in South India and various other events in South India.

Filmography

Year Film Notes
1996 Vidiyalai Nokki (Short film ) National Film Award for Best Short Fiction Film

First Tamil Short Fiction Film to win this accolade.

2010 Baana Kaathadi
2018 Semma Botha Aagathey
2020 Plan Panni Pannanum Post production
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