Vetrimaaran
Indian film director
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2025 | Vetrimaaran is involved with 'Bad Girl', which has Anurag Kashyap as a co-presenter. |
2024 | Vetrimaaran was credited with 'Special Thanks' for the film 'Garudan'. |
2024 | Viduthalai Part 2 was released, continuing the series from the previous year. |
2024 | Vetrimaaran is set to appear as himself in the film 'Star.' |
2024 | Viduthalai Part 2 is set to be released. |
2023 | Vetrimaaran directed Viduthalai Part 1, which was based on the Vachathi case and received positive reviews. |
2022 | Vetrimaaran was involved in the television series 'Pettaikaali.' |
2022 | Anel Meley Pani Thuli was released on Sony LIV. |
2021 | Vetrimaaran worked on the film 'Sangathalaivan'. |
2020 | Vetrimaaran wrote and directed a segment titled Oor Iravu for the anthology Paava Kadhaigal. |
2019 | Asuran won several awards, including the Zee Cine Award Tamil for Best Director, Behindwoods Gold Medal for Best Director, and Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award for Best Director. |
2019 | Vetrimaaran collaborated with Suresh Kamatchi for the production of Miga Miga Avasaram. |
2019 | His film Asuran received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. |
October 2019 | Asuran was released, earning critical acclaim and becoming the highest-grossing film of Vetrimaaran's career. |
2018 | Vetrimaaran produced the film Vada Chennai, which won the Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award for Best Screenplay. |
2018 | Vetrimaaran produced the film Annanukku Jai. |
October 18 2018 | Vada Chennai, Vetrimaaran's fourth directorial venture, was released to critical and commercial acclaim. |
2017 | Vetrimaaran produced the film Lens. |
2017 | Visaranai was India's official entry for the Foreign Language film category at the 2017 Academy Awards. |
2016 | Visaranai, produced and directed by Vetrimaaran, won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. |
2016 | The film Visaranai also received the Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. |
2016 | Vetrimaaran directed the crime-thriller Visaranai, based on M. Chandrakumar's novel Lock Up. The film received positive reviews upon release. |
2016 | Vetrimaaran produced the film Kodi. |
2016 | Vetrimaaran's film Visaranai was selected as India's official entry to the Academy Awards. |
2015 | Kaaka Muttai also won the Audience's Choice Award for Best Feature Film, Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize, Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil, and Edison Award for Best Producer. |
2015 | Kaaka Muttai, a children's film directed by Manikandan and produced jointly by Dhanush's Wunderbar Films and Grassroot Film Company, won the Best Children's Film Award at the 62nd National Film Awards. |
2014 | Vetrimaaran appeared as himself in an uncredited role in the film 'Jigarthanda.' |
2014 | Vetrimaaran's production Poriyaalan was released to critical appreciation. |
2013 | Vetrimaaran launched his first project under his production company, Udhayam NH4, featuring Siddharth in the lead role. |
2013 | He wrote the dialogues for Naan Rajavaga Pogiren, directed by newcomer Prithvi Rajkumar. |
2012 | Vetrimaaran launched his own production house, the Grass Root Film Company. |
2011 | Vetrimaaran received the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director, SIIMA Award for Best Director, and Vijay Award for Best Director for Aadukalam. |
2011 | Vetrimaaran collaborated with Dhanush, Kishore, producer Kathiresan, and composer G. V. Prakash Kumar for the film Aadukalam, which explores the rivalry of cockfighters in Madurai. |
2011 | Vetrimaaran spent two years in Madurai during the pre-production of Aadukalam to understand the local dialect and lifestyle. |
2011 | His second feature film Aadukalam won six National Film Awards. |
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