Suraj (director)

Suraj (born December 31,1977) is an Indian director active mainly in Tamil cinema. He is best known for directing action and masala films.[2]

Suraj
Born (1977-12-31) December 31, 1977[1]
Chengalpattu
OccupationFilm director
Years active1998-2016

Career

In 1996, Suraj began working as an assistant director to Sundar C. on his comedy films Ullathai Allitha and Mettukudi. In 1997, he continued to assist Sundar C. on Arunachalam starring Rajinikanth and he was the co-director of the film Janakiraman. Suraj directed his first film in 1998 Moovendhar which featured R. Sarathkumar and Devayani, the film was a critical and commercial failure.[3] Then, Suraj returned to assist Sundar C. in his films. In 2006, he made his directorial comeback through Thalai Nagaram, starring his mentor Sundar C., Jyothirmayi and Vadivelu. The film was a hit. The following year, Suraj made his third film Marudhamalai, featured Arjun, Nila and again comedian Vadivelu, despite mixed reviews, the film was a hit. In 2009, he directed Padikathavan starring Dhanush, Tamannaah and due his busy schedule, Vadivelu has been replaced by comedian Vivek. The film, distributed by Sun Pictures, was also a hit. In 2011, he made Mappillai, remake of the 1989 film Mappillai. The film starring Dhanush, Hansika Motwani and Manisha Koirala. The film received mixed reviews, but the film became a hit at the box office.[4] After Mappillai Suraj directed Alex Pandian starring Karthi and Anushka Shetty in lead roles. The film released on 11 January 2013 to negative reviews from critics as well as audience. After Alex Pandian's failure, Suraj directed Sakalakala Vallavan starring Jayam Ravi, Anjali and Trisha in lead roles. The film released on 31 July 2015 to negative reviews; the film became an average grosser at the box office. After Sakalakala vallavan he directed Kaththi Sandai starring Vishal Tamannaah, Soori and Vadivelu in lead roles. The film released on 23 December 2016 and was panned heavily by critics and audiences becoming a big commercial failure

Controversies

During the promotions of his movie Kaththi Sandai, he made comments about actresses in Tamil cinema which were deemed sexist, saying that they are paid to wear less clothes and that he makes sure they wear revealing clothes to satisfy "low class" audiences.[5]

This angered many of the netizens and Nayanthara as well as the film's heroine Tamannah has spoken out condemning such cheap statements made by Suraj.[6] Later that day, he apologised and took back his statement.

Filmography

As director

YearFilmLanguageCastNotes
1998MoovendharTamilSarath Kumar, DevayaniCredited as C. G. Suraaj[7]
2001Kunguma Pottu GounderTamilSathyaraj, Rambha, KausalyaCredited as G. Saisuresh[8]
2003MilitaryTamilSathyaraj, RambhaCredited as G. Saisuresh
2006Thalai NagaramTamilSundar C, Jyothirmayi, Vadivelu, Prakash Raj[9]
2007MarudhamalaiTamilArjun Sarja, Nila, Vadivelu[10]
2009PadikathavanTamilDhanush, Tamannaah, Atul Kulkarni, Vivek, Suman[11]
2011MappillaiTamilDhanush, Manisha Koirala, Hansika Motwani, Vivek[12]
2013Alex PandianTamilKarthi, Anushka Shetty, Santhanam, Milind Soman, Suman
2015Sakalakala VallavanTamilJayam Ravi, Trisha, Anjali, Soori, Prabhu
2016Kaththi SandaiTamilVishal, Tamannaah, Jagapati Babu, Tarun Arora, Soori, Vadivelu

As Writer

YearFilmLanguageCastNotes
1999Unakkaga Ellam UnakkagaTamilKarthik, Rambha, Goundamani
gollark: No, we need power *constantly*, just telling people "you're using energy wrong" is not really a good solution.
gollark: There are new innovations in nuclear power which could improve efficiency, reduce cost and improve safety too, except nobody seems to be implementing them because people seem to just... not like nuclear.
gollark: Nuclear waste isn't actually a huge issue - you could fit all nuclear waste generated so far into a small swimming pool or something and it's *much* better than the effects of fossil fuel pollution - and meltdowns are rare.
gollark: batery™ is expense™ and bad compared to not needing batery™.
gollark: Nuclear power: EXTREMELY COOL.

References

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