K. Natraj

K. Natraj
Born kerala
Occupation Director
Actor
Screenwriter
Years active 1979-present

K. Natraj is an Indian film actor and film director primarily worked in Tamil-language.[1][2]

Personal life

In film industry circle, he is popular as a close friend of actor Rajinikanth. His daughter, Rajini, married actor Vishnu in 2010.[3]

Career

Producer Azhagan Thamizhmani and writer Thooyavan saw a film called Touch of Love which had Elvis Presley in a guest appearance at a film festival, both got emotional while watching the film which prompted them to attempt a similar story in Tamil. Thooyavan finished screenplay within a month. He wanted to cast the late MGR as the hero but couldn't do so.[4] Thooyavan narrated the story to K. Natraj who was working as one of the assistant directors in Devar films. K. Natraj agreed to work on the film and Rajini accepted to act in this film. Rajini initially agreed to give callsheet of 6 days then extended for 10 days since he wanted the film to come out well. The film was entirely shot in a school with 300 students. Rajkumar Sethupathi, brother of actress Latha and husband of actress Sripriya did a small role as Ambika's husband. Meena appeared as one of the main characters.[5] On 3 August 1984 The Hindu said, "For one making his debut as director Natraj deserves accolades for the near-to-the-heart treatment of the situations in which the performance of a six-member-group of orphans will make even elder artistes sit up" and concluded, "Babu's camera embellishes the frames".[6] Cinemalead wrote, "Anbulla Rajinikanth made Rajini seal children's heart forever, that was the impact of the movie. The story of a child's emotional bondage with a film actor and her fighting against cancer reached out to audience very well due to Rajini's reach and Meena's acting. The film also gives us some glimpse of Rajini's lifestyle and his real life character".[7]

K. Natraj, Rajinikanth's friend from the film institute who earlier directed Anbulla Rajinikanth was approached by Rajini to take part as an assistant director in Annamalai to which Natraj gladly accepted.[8] Then Rajini approached his friends and announced that he would like to make a film for them. The script of "Valli" was written by Rajini himself. Priyaraman made her debut as heroine while Hariraj and Sanjay were introduced in this film. Rajini was not interested to appear in cameo appearance but with insistence of his friends he accepted to do small role and finished his portions within five days.

Shooting was started in April 1993. This was also debut film of magician Alex as actor. The filming was held at Chalakudi, Pollachi and Red Hills. Hari, director of Saamy and Singam was one of the assistants in this film.[9]

Filmography

As director

Year Title Language Cast Music
1984 Anbulla Rajinikanth Tamil Rajinikanth, Meena, Ambika Ilaiyaraaja
1985 Selvi Tamil Suresh, Revathy, Jeevitha Ilaiyaraaja
1985 Irandu Manam Tamil Suresh, Jayashree, Sulakshana M. S. Viswanathan
1986 Thalaiyatti Bommaigal Tamil Goundamani, Ilavarasi Gangai Amaran
1987 Chellakutti Tamil Suresh, Jayashree Gangai Amaran
1993 Valli Tamil Rajinikanth, Priya Raman, Vadivelu Ilaiyaraaja

As actor

Films
Year Title Role Language Notes
1976 Moondru Mudichu Tamil
1978 Bairavi Tamil
1978 Priya Tamil
1980 Maria, My Darling Tamil
1980 Ullasa Paravaigal Rajagopal Tamil
1982 Moondram Pirai Tamil
1988 Katha Nayagan Tamil
1990 Palaivana Paravaigal Kannayiram Tamil
1991 Thangamana Thangachi Tamil
1992 Idhuthanda Sattam Dharma Tamil
1998 Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen Tamil
2014 Lingaa Tamil
Television
Year Title Role Language Notes
2008 Kolangal Tamil TV Series
2011 Thangam Tamil TV Series
2011 Thaayumanavan Tamil TV Series
2013 7C Tamil TV Series
2014-2016 Aandal Azhagar Tamil TV Series
2016-present Pagal Nilavu Tamil TV series

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