Bommarillu Bhaskar
Bhaskar | |
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Born | Bhaskaran Natarajan Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India |
Other names | Bommarillu Bhaskar |
Alma mater | Film and Television Institute of Tamil Nadu |
Occupation | Director, producer, writer, screenwriter. |
Years active | 2006–present |
Children | Hasini Bhaskaran Naya Vibha |
Bhaskar, better known as Bommarillu Bhaskar, is a Telugu film director. In his early career, he worked as associate director on films Bhadra and Arya. His directorial debut Bommarillu starring Siddarth Narayan and Genelia D'souza was a blockbuster, which earned him two Nandi Awards, for best debut director and best original screenplay. His next venture, Parugu starring Allu Arjun was a box office hit. Orange starring Ram Charan was his next film, which gained mixed response. His fourth film was Ongole Githa, a revenge drama which was a box office and critical failure.[1] His next film was the Tamil-language Bangalore Naatkal starring Arya, Rana Daggubati, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Sri Divya, and Bobby Simha which released in 2016.
Early life[edit]
Bhaskar was born in Vellore, Tamil Nadu and was a student of the Film and Television Institute of Tamil Nadu, Chennai.[2]
Filmography[edit]
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Denotes films that have not yet been released |
- All films are in Telugu unless noted otherwise
Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
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2006 | Bommarillu | ||
2008 | Parugu | Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu | |
2010 | Orange | ||
2013 | Ongole Githa | ||
2016 | Bangalore Naatkal | Tamil debut film | |
2021 | Most Eligible Bachelor |
Collaborations[edit]
Artist | Bommarillu | Parugu | Orange | Ongole Githa | Bangalore Naatkal |
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Genelia D'Souza | Yes | Yes | |||
Sunil | Yes | Yes | |||
Jayasudha | Yes | Yes | |||
Prakash Raj | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Bramhanandam | Yes | Yes | |||
Chitram Seenu | Yes | Yes | |||
Prabhu | Yes | Yes | |||
Ali | Yes | Yes |
References[edit]
- ↑ Bhaskar next film is with Ram
- ↑ "The man behind Telugu hit Bommarillu". Rediff. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
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