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Bharathiraja : ウィキペディア英語版
P. Bharathiraja

P. Bharathiraja (born 17 July 1941) is an Indian filmmaker who works mainly in the Tamil film industry. He made his debut in ''16 Vayathinile'' (1977) and is known for realistic and sensitive portrayal of village-life in his films. As of 2015, he has won six National Film Awards, two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and is also a recipient of other awards such as Filmfare Awards South, Cinema Express Awards, and Nandi Awards.
==Film career==
Bharathiraja started his film career as an assistant to Kannada filmmaker Puttanna Kanagal.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Puttanna Kanagal )〕 Later, he assisted P. Pullaiya, Krishnan Nair, Avinasi Mani, and A. Jaganathan. His first film ''16 Vayathinile'' for which he wrote the script broke the then existing convention to create a new genre of village cinema. The movie is now regarded as a game-changer and a mile-stone in the modern history of Tamil Cinema. About the movie, said Bharathiraja in his own words, "This movie was meant to be a Black & White art film produced with the help of National Film Development Corporation", but turned out to be a commercially successful color film and a starting point for several important careers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Man behind the 1970s wave )
His next film ''Kizhake Pogum Rail'' produced similar results and eventually brought in criticisms that Bharathiraja was capable of catering only to village audiences. This led him to make ''Sigappu Rojakkal'', about a psychopathic woman hater that was totally Westernized in terms of both conception and production.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=50 Tamil Movies to watch before you Die - 18 : Sigappu Rojakkal (1978) - Sylvianism )〕 But contrary to what several observers expected, this film met with box office success and everyone agreed that Bharathiraja was here to stay.
Bharathiraja confirmed his versatility and refusal to be tied down to one particular genre with an experimental film ''Nizhalgal'' and an action thriller ''Tik Tik Tik''. But, undoubtedly rural themes proved to be his forte as his biggest hits in the 1980s ''Alaigal Oivadhillai'', ''Mann Vasanai'' and ''Muthal Mariyathai'' were strong love stories in a village backdrop. ''Muthal Mariyathai'' starred veteran actor Sivaji Ganesan in the lead, playing a middle-aged village head. Radha is a poor young woman who moves into his village for a living. The love that bonds these two humans separated not just by age but also by caste and class, is told by Bharathiraja with poetic touches.〔http://www.bbthots.com/reviews/rewind/mmariyaadhai.html〕
''Vedham Pudhithu'' dealt with the caste issue in a stronger manner.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=My rambling and ranting... )〕 The film's narrative was seamless and starred Sathyaraj as Balu Thevar. It contains some of Bharathiraja's trademark touches as well as several ground-breaking scenes. However, it does follow the anti-Brahmin trend common in Tamil films – in this respect it departed from his earlier success, ''Alaigal Oiyvadhillai'', where the caste and religion factor was given a more balanced treatment. Bharathiraja has successfully managed to modernise his film making techniques for the 1990s. The commercial success of ''Kizhakku Cheemaiyile'' and the awards ''Karuththamma'' garnered stand as testimony for his ability to thrill the younger generation as well. Bharathiraja was on the same stage in 1996 to receive another National Award for ''Anthimanthaarai''.
In late 1996, Bharathiraja was signed on to direct two films, with the Sarathkumar-starrer ''Vaakkapatta Bhoomi'' announced in October. The following month, he began work on a film titled ''Siragugal Murivadhillai'' with Napolean, Heera Rajgopal and Prakash Raj in the leading roles. Both films were later shelved.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A-Z (V) )
He has plans of making short films with varying themes to attract the international audience and has currently completed his latest venture ''Kadal Pookal'' and picked up a national award for the best screenplay writer for the same film. The well-known Tamil film director Bhagyaraj was one of his assistant directors. He has also directed movies in Telugu, Kannada and Hindi.

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