2D Entertainment

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2D Entertainment
TypePrivate
IndustryMotion picture
Founded2013
FounderSuriya
Headquarters
Key people
Suriya
Jyotika
Karthi
Rajsekar Pandian
ProductsFilm production
Film distribution
Record producer
Website2D Entertainment

2D Entertainment is an Indian film production and distribution company established by Suriya.[1] Key people involved are Rajsekar Pandian, Suriyas wife Jyothika and brother Karthi. The company was named by the starting letter of Suriya's children Diya and Dev.[2][3] The company was established in 2013.[4]

Awards based on Movies[]

For Soorarai Pottru [5][]

Award[a] Date of ceremony[b] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Behindwoods Gold Icon Awards 7 March 2021 Best Actress Aparna Balamurali Won [6]

[7]

Best Director Sudha Kongara Won
Blacksheep Digital Awards 28 February 2021 Best Film 2D Entertainment, Sikhya Entertainment Won [8]
Sensational Director Sudha Kongara Won
Sensational Music Director G. V. Prakash Kumar Won
Cinema at Its Best Awards 30 December 2020 Best Feature Film 2D Entertainment, Sikhya Entertainment Nominated [9]
Best Director Sudha Kongara Nominated
Best Actor Suriya Won
Best Actress Aparna Balamurali Nominated
Best Original Score G. V. Prakash Kumar Nominated
Best Cinematography Niketh Bommireddy Nominated
Best Editing Sathish Suriya Won
Best Art Direction Jacki Won
Best Stunt Greg Powell, Vicky Won
Best Costume Design Poornima Ramaswamy Won
Best Choreographer Shobi Won
Critics Choice Film Awards 14 February 2021 Best Film 2D Entertainment, Sikhya Entertainment Nominated [10]

[11]
[12]

Best Writing Sudha Kongara, Shalini Ushadevi, Vijay Kumar Nominated
Best Cinematography Niketh Bommireddy Nominated
Best Editing Sathish Suriya Nominated
Hit List OTT Awards 7 December 2020 Best Film 2D Entertainment, Sikhya Entertainment Won [13]
Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 20 August 2021 Won [14]
[15]
[16]
Best Director Sudha Kongara Nominated
Best Actor (Feature Film) Suriya Won
JWF Movie Awards 13 March 2021 Best Actress Aparna Balamurali Won [17]
Best Director Sudha Kongara Won
Best Costume Designer Poornima Ramaswamy Won
Oxygen Play Awards 19 February 2021 Best Film (Regional) 2D Entertainment, Sikhya Entertainment Won [18]
[19]
Best Performance (Male) Suriya Nominated
Best Performance (Female) Aparna Balamurali Nominated
South Indian International Movie Awards 19 September 2021 Best Film – Tamil 2D Entertainment, Sikhya Entertainment Won [20]
[21]
[22]
Best Director – Tamil Sudha Kongara Won
Best Actor – Tamil Suriya Won
Best Actress – Tamil Aparna Balamurali Nominated
Best Actress (Critics)– Tamil Won
Best Supporting Actor – Tamil Mohan Babu Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Tamil Urvashi Nominated
Best Music Director – Tamil G. V. Prakash Kumar Won
Best Lyricist – Tamil Vivek – (for "Veyyon Silli") Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer – Tamil Harish Sivaramakrishnan – (for "Veyyon Silli") Won
Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil Dhee – (for "Kaattu Payale") Nominated
Saindhavi – (for "Kayilae Aagasam") Nominated
Best Actor in a Negative Role – Tamil Paresh Rawal Nominated
Best Cinematographer – Tamil Niketh Bommireddy Won
Best Comedian – Tamil Kaali Venkat Nominated

For 24 (2016)[]

The film received two Awards at the 2017 Vikatan Awards – Best Visual Effects for Julian Trousselliar and Best Art Direction for Amit and Subrata.[23] It won two awards – Best Cinematography and Best Production Design – at the 64th National Film Awards.[24]

Award Date of ceremony[c] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards 13 January 2017 Best Production Design Subrata Chakraborthy
Amit Ray
Won [25]
Best Visual Effects Julien Trousselier Won
Edison Awards 11 March 2017 Best Protagonist Suriya Won [26]
Best Antagonist Won
Filmfare Awards South 17 June 2017 Best Cinematographer – South Tirru Won [27]
[28]
Best Actor – Tamil Suriya Nominated
Critics Award for Best Actor – South Won
Best Actress – Tamil Samantha Akkineni Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Tamil Nithya Menen Nominated
Best Music Director – Tamil A. R. Rahman Nominated
Best Lyricist – Tamil Madhan Karky ("Naan Un") Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer – Tamil Sid Sriram ("Mei Nigara") Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil Chinmayi ("Naan Un") Nominated
National Film Awards 3 May 2017 Best Cinematography Tirru Won [29]
[30]
Best Production Design Subrata Chakraborthy
Shreyas Khedekar
Amit Ray
Won
South Indian International Movie Awards 30 June – 1 July 2017 Best Actor – Tamil Suriya Nominated [31]
Zee Cinema Awards 25 March 2017 South Sensation of the Year Won [32]

For the movie Jai Bhim[]

The film has also been shortlisted among the 276 films eligible for nomination at the 94th Academy Awards.[33]

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref.
Noida International Film Festival 23 January 2022 Best Film Jai BhimSuriya , Jyothika and Rajsekar Won [34]
Best Actor Suriya Won
Best Actress Lijomol Jose Won

Filmography[]

Films produced[]

Title Year Director Cast Synopsis Ref.
36 Vayadhinile 2015 Roshan Andrews Jyothika, Rahman, Abhirami, Amritha Anil A wife decides to rediscover herself and pursue her creative interests after her husband and daughter leave her to emigrate to Ireland. [35]
Pasanga 2 2015 Pandiraj Nishesh, Vaishnavi, Suriya, Amala Paul Two hyperactive, young children and their parents struggle to fit into the norms of school life but a doctor helps change their attitudes. [36]
24 2016 Vikram Kumar Suriya, Samantha, Nithya Menen The evil brother of a scientist hopes to steal his brother's time-travel device, in order to make himself immortal. [37]
Magalir Mattum 2017 Bramma Jyothika, Urvashi, Bhanupriya, Saranya Three female school friends reunite after thirty-eight years, despite the pressures put upon them by the men in their lives. [38]
Kadaikutty Singam 2018 Pandiraj Karthi, Sayyeshaa, Sathyaraj Gunasingam, in spite of being the son of the landlord, still works as a farmer. His life revolves around his large family and relatives and he loves them ardently. The family is disappointed when they get to know that he has fallen in love with the beauty of the village, Iniya, instead of marrying either of his two nieces which leads to problems in Gunasingam's life and family. [39]
Uriyadi 2 2019 Vijay Kumar Vijay Kumar, Sudhakar, Vismaya A young man struggles for justice for the victims who are affected by the chemical plant leakage which lead to many deaths in the village. [40]
Jackpot 2019 Kalyaan Jyothika, Revathi Two con women lock horn with a gangster after knowing that a mystic vessel is hidden in his home. [41]
Ponmagal Vandhal 2020 J. J. Federick Jyothika, K. Bhagyaraj, R. Parthiban A rookie lawyer leads to the reopening of a notorious 15-year-old case of a dead psycho killer, alleged to have kidnapped and murdered little girls. [42]
Soorarai Pottru 2020 Sudha Kongara Suriya, Aparna Balamurali Nedumaaran Rajangam, a former air force captain takes on the airline industry with the help of his friends and family. [43]
Raame Aandalum Raavane Aandalum 2021 Arisil Moorthy Vani Bhojan, Ramya Pandian A villager's search for his two lost bulls turns into an expose of the corruption in politics and media. [44]
Udanpirappe 2021 Era. Saravanan Jyothika, M. Sasikumar Samuthirakani, Soori, Kalaiyarasan, Nivethitha A woman hopes for the reunion of two families caught in the ideological battle between her righteous but hot-headed brother and her law-abiding husband. [45]
Jai Bhim 2021 Tha. Se. Gnanavel Suriya, Rajisha Vijayan, Lijomol Jose, Prakash Raj, K. Manikandan A pregnant woman from a primitive tribal community, searches desperately for her husband, who is missing from police custody. A High Court advocate rises in support to find her husband and seek justice for them. [46]
Oh My Dog 2021 Sarov Shanmugam Arun Vijay, Vijayakumar, Arnav Arun Vijay,Vinay Rai [47]
Viruman 2022 M. Muthaiah Karthi, Aditi Shankar, Rajkiran, Soori, Prakash Raj [48]

Films distributed[]

  • Singam 2 (2013)
  • Kadugu (2017)
  • Sillu Karupatti (2019)

Film soundtracks produced[]

References[]

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  2. ^ Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  3. ^ Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
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