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Rama Narayanan

Indian film director and film producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rama Narayanan
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Rama Narayanan (3 April 1949 – 22 June 2014) was an Indian film director and film producer. In the 1980s, he was known as a director who specialized in shooting commercial films in which animals played vital roles,[2][3] while in the 1990s, several of his films were based on Hindu devotional subjects.[4]

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Career

Narayanan came to Chennai intending to become a songwriter, but he became a dialogue writer for films. He and his friend M. A. Khaja started to write dialogues together under the pen name Ram-Rahim.[5][6]

In 1976, Narayanan wrote his first story, screenplay and dialogue for the film Aasai Arubadhu Naal.[5] He produced his first film Meenakshi Kungumam in 1977 and directed his first film Sumai in 1981.[5][6] He also wrote the script for Chiranjeevi's film Punnami Naagu.[7] His 50th film was Veeran Veluthambi, for which M. Karunanidhi wrote the story and dialogue. His 100th film was Thirupathi Ezhumalai Venkatesa.[5]

In the 2010s, he finished the making of a comedy film titled Siva Poojaiyil Karadi with Shiva and Udhayathara starring, but the film did not have a theatrical release.[8]

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Filmography

As director

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As producer

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  • Aasai Arubathu Naal (Story/dialogue) (As Ram-Rahim)
  • Durgadevi (Story/dialogue) (As Ram-Rahim)
  • Raghupathi Raghavan Rajaram (Story/dialogue) (As Ram-Rahim)
  • Manthoppu Kiliye (Story/dialogue) (As Ram-Rahim)
  • Theru Vilakku (Story/dialogue) (As Ram-Rahim)
  • Maruthi (story/screenplay/direction supervision)
  • Thenpandi Seemaiyile (Story/dialogue)
  • Punnami Naagu
  • Manaivi Oru Manickam
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Narayanan was elected to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from Karaikudi constituency in 1989.

He became the chairman of Tamil Nadu Eyal Isai Nataka Manram in late-1996.[6]

He has also headed the Tamil Film Producers Council (TFPC) for three consecutive elections, before resigning in 2011.[9][10][5]

Awards and recognition

He has received the Kalaimamani award of the Government of Tamil Nadu.[5][11]

Death

He died on 22 June 2014 at a Singapore hospital due to kidney-related ailments.[12][13]

References

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