N. Lingusamy

Nammalvar Lingusamy is an Indian film director, screenwriter and film producer in Tamil cinema based in Chennai. Lingusamy made his directorial debut with the Mammootty starrer family-drama Aanandham in 2001 and followed by successful films as Run (2002), Sandakozhi (2005), Paiyaa (2010) and Vettai (2012). He and his brother N. Subash Chandrabose have also produced films through his production company, Thirupathi Brothers.[1][2]

N. Lingusamy
Born
Nammalvar Lingusamy

OccupationFilm director, producer, screenwriter
Years active1997–present

Career

Lingusamy hails from a village Thirucherai in kumbakonam taluka, Thanjavur District, Tamil Nadu. He joined as an assistant director to director A. Venkatesh for his Tamil film Mahaprabhu-123 and followed in his next film Selva. He had also assisted Vikraman in Vaanathaippola, a family drama on brothers.

He made his directorial debut with the Tamil family drama Aanandham, starring Mammootty. About the film, Linguswamy said: "The film actually is based on real life. Born in a large family I was impressed with the incidents my mother narrated to me. They were deeply etched in my memory and I thought I would use them when I got a chance to direct a film. Thus when Mr. Chowdhry gave me an opportunity I narrated the stories and he found them highly appealing".[3] Linguswamy originally wanted to title the project, Thirupathi Brothers, which he later went on to name his production house.[4] Aanandham opened to positive reviews in May 2001, with a critic noting that "it is a promising work from the debutant director".[5] The film won several awards including the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil,[6] Cinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil,[7] and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards,[8] while, The Hindu listed the film amongst the best of 2001.[9]

His second film was Run with Madhavan. The film, too, was a commercially successful and also received good reviews.[10] After the success of Run, Linguswamy announced his plans of re-collaborating with Madhavan in Sathyam, a film about student politics.[11] Due to Madhavan's unavailability, the role went to Ajith Kumar, with the film being newly re-titled Ji.[11] Upon release, film received negative reviews especially, A critic from Indiaglitz praised the film citing that "Lingusamy should be appreciated for giving a movie with pulsating sequences. He has infused the script with all the right ingredients and keeps the tempo of the narration on an even keel."[12] Critics from The Hindu claimed that the film "could have been better".[13] Similarly the film received a negative review from Rediff.com's critics citing that "Ji is for Ajith fans only!".[14] The film took a large opening all over Tamil Nadu,[15] but later turned out to be a box office disaster and sustained a considerable loss for the producer.[16]

His next project was Sandakozhi with Vishal in his second film. The film was a commercial success grossing $3.5 million at the box office.[17] A critic from Sify in his review wrote: "Lingusamy lives up to his reputation as a director who makes racy action packed family entertainers with his new release Sandakozhi."[18] In 2005, Vikram signed his next project Bheemaa, which faced severe delays and only released in January 2008.[19][20][21] Upon release, the film gained mixed reviews though reviewers praised Vikram's performance with a critic claiming to see the film "only for him".[22] Similarly the review from The Hindu was critical of the excessive violence and mentioned that "as narration gives way after a point, Vikram can only appear helpless".[23] Noted director Gautham Menon criticized the film in a leading newspaper.[24]

In 2008, Lingusamy began filming his sixth project, Paiyaa featuring Karthi and Tamannaah in the lead roles.[25] Upon release the film and its soundtrack by Yuvan Shankar Raja were successful and received generally positive reviews, with most critics calling the film "summer entertainer" and lauding its technical aspects. Sify described the film as a "road movie laced with mass elements and extraordinary songs", adding that it is a "jolly good ride" and naming it "technically [...] Linguswamy's his best".[26] A reviewer from the Times of India, Bhama Devi Ravi, gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, writing that "the story is not earth-shatteringly new, but what pulls you into the movie is the different spin that Lingusamy gives to the familiar story".[27]

Lingusamy's next made the action masala film Vettai with Arya and Madhavan in lead roles. Vettai released on the Pongal weekend on 14 January 2012, and received overall mixed to positive reviews as well.[28][29][30][31][32]

Although Lingusamy has worked in Tamil only, his films have been dubbed or been remade in other languages too. Dubbed Telugu versions of Run, Sandakozhi and Paiyaa, titled Run, Pandem Kodi and Awara, respectively, were released in Andhra Pradesh and also became commercially successful.[33][34] Aanandham was remade in 2005 as Sankranti by Muppalaneni Shiva in Telugu, while Jeeva remade Run in Hindi under the same title in 2004. His Paiyaa was remade in Bengali in 2012 as Jaaneman, while in 2013, a Telugu remake of his Vettai titled Tadakha was released.

In 2014, Anjaan was released with cast of Suriya and Samantha. The film turned out to be an average grosser. Critics lashed at the lack of content. Part of the reason for the film's box office result was due to the hype generated by the film crew pre release which it subsequently could not satisfy and also became the basis of memes generated on social media.[35][36] The film was also released in Telugu in the name of Sikandar for the Telugu fans of Suriya and Samantha.

Filmography

Year Film Credited as Notes
Director Producer Writer
2001AanandhamYNYCinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil
Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film (Third Prize)
2002RunYNY
2005JiYNY
2005SandakozhiYNY
2008BheemaYNY
2010PaiyaaYYYState Award Best Music Director
State Award Choreographer
Vijay Award Favourite Song
Nominated, Vijay Award for Favourite Director
2012VettaiYYY
2014AnjaanYYY
2018Sandakozhi 2YNY
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References

  1. Rangarajan, Malathi (11 January 2008). "On the beam with 'Bheema'". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  2. Raghavan, Nikhil (28 November 2008). "Doing a Rajni". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  3. "Tale of a joint family". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 11 May 2001.
  4. Tamil movies : Lingusamy: What’s next after Bheema?
  5. Reviews
  6. "Nuvvu Nenu wins 4 Filmfare awards". The Times Of India. 6 April 2002.
  7. rediff.com, Movies: Meena wins award for best actress
  8. Tamil Nadu announces film awards for three years - Tamil Movie News
  9. "Memorable flicks that made it big". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 28 December 2001.
  10. http://www.thiraipadam.com/cgi-bin/movie_review.pl?...review.
  11. www.ajithkumar.fr.fm
  12. Ji Tamil Movie Review - cinema preview stills gallery trailer video clips showtimes
  13. "Ji". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 18 February 2005.
  14. Ji is for Ajith fans only!
  15. `Ji` limping!
  16. ‘Ji’ collapses, ‘Constantine’ rises!
  17. Sandai Kozhi Tamil Movie Review - cinema preview stills gallery trailer video clips showtimes
  18. "Movie Review : Sandakozhi". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  19. "Vikram is Bheema!". Sify. 15 October 2005. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
  20. VIJAYAKANTH BHEEMA Kollywood Ameer Sivakumar Vijayakanth Nadigar Sangam A M Rathnam Dharmapuri Vikram Rama Narayanan tamil movie news hot stills picture image gallery
  21. 'Bheemaa' gets a reprieve - Tamil Movie News
  22. "Bheema". Sify. 15 January 2008. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
  23. Rangarajan, Malathi (15 January 2008). "A bloodbath almost – Bheema". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
  24. Gautham rips Bheema!
  25. "Payya on the road". Behindwoods. Retrieved 24 December 2008.
  26. "Movie Review:Paiyaa". Sify. sify.com. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
  27. "Paiyaa". The Times Of India. timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 5 April 2010.
  28. "Vettai Review — Vettai Movie Review". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  29. "Movie Review:Vettai". Sify.com. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  30. "Review: Vettai is no classic, but it is good fun — Rediff.com Movies". Rediff.com. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  31. "Vettai: Moview Review". Times of India. timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
  32. "Vettai Review — Tamil Movie Review by Rohit Ramachandran". Nowrunning.com. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  33. Karthi’s Awara to release in April
  34. Dubbed film is a hit!
  35. "Samantha goes gaga over Tamil cinema". Times of India. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  36. "Samantha Ruth Prabhu's bikini act in 'Anjaan'". financialexpress.com. 18 August 2014.
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