Karu Palaniappan

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Karu Palaniappan
Karu Pazhaniappan at the Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam Iyakkam Audio Launch.jpg
Born (1972-03-06) 6 March 1972 (age 50)[1]
OccupationActor, director, journalist
Years active2003–present
Spouse(s)Pia

Karuppaih Palaniappan, credited on-screen as Karu Palaniappan, is an Indian film director, actor, and television host who works in the Tamil film industry.[2] He has also hosted the show Thamizha Thamizha on Zee tamil.

Biography[]

Palaniappan hails from Karaikudi. His parents are Chinna Karuppaiya and Thirumathi Naagammai, and Palaniappan is the eldest among their three children.

Books appealed to Palaniappan right from childhood. His father Chinna Karuppiah, a trader, is an ardent reader. He showed interest in reading classics of popular writers like Kannadasan, Jayakanthan, and Ashokamitran. Following the saying ‘Like father like son’, Palaniappan inherited this ‘love of reading’ from his father right from childhood.

Palaniappan's passion for reading books spread its wings to learning languages, writing, acting and elocution. His innate style of starting midway through a debate and expressing his thoughts with eloquence, charismatically grabbing the attention of the audience and keeping them spellbound, winning their applause and admiration presented him with countless trophies, certificates and accolades.

After his schooling in Madurai Seventh Day Adventist, Palaniappan studied English Literature in the renowned American College, Madurai (undergrad) and mastered in Literature in Madurai Thiyagaraja College. His intense pursuit of Tamil literature secured him the covetable student training course in Vikatan Group of Magazines.

Palaniappan sustained reading and movie-watching with zest and zeal created an affiliation to cinema within himself, thus inspiring his first toddler steps into Kollywood in 1994. Though he is acclaimed as director Parthiban's protégé, Palaniappan worked under two other directors. With Parthiban, he worked in Pullakuttikaran and Housefull. His grey cells contributed to director Dharani's stories that did not get transformed into films in the sandwiched time frame between the latter's films Edhirum Pudhirum and Dhill. He worked under director Ezhil in Thulladha Manamum Thullum, Pennin Manathai Thottu, and Poovellam Un Vasam.

Career[]

Palaniappan's directorial debut was Parthiban Kanavu, starring Srikanth and Sneha. The film become one of the biggest hits of the year. Palaniappan's second film, Sivappathigaram, starring Vishal, released in 2006 and fared well at the box office. His 2008 film Pirivom Santhippom got major attention of the family audience. His fourth directorial film, Mandhira Punnagai, saw him making his debut as a hero. His second film with Srikanth called Sadhurangam, was finished in 2006 and remained unreleased for a long time. At last, the film released in 2011. Srikanth's character in the film was named after Thirupathisamy, Palaniappan's close friend who died in 2001. He directed the 2013 film Jannal Oram, a remake of the Malayalam film Ordinary. 2019 saw him acting in a negative role in the movie Natpe Thunai.

Unfinished projects[]

In 2005, Palaniappan began work on a film with Dhanush and Gopika in lead roles, titled Ashokamithran, but the film ran production troubles and was subsequently shelved.[3] He later began work on that film in 2012 with a new crew and Arulnithi in the lead role; however, after two months of shooting, the film was again cancelled. The director and actor tried to revive the project in late 2013, but were again unsuccessful.[4][5] Likewise, another project, a family drama Pandiya Vamsam starring Ameer and Rajkiran, was called off soon after production started.[6]

In 2016, Palaniappan spent time on pre-production for a film titled Gramophone featuring Madhavan and Rajkiran in the lead roles. Despite working on it for a year, the film failed to materialise owing to Madhavan's busy schedule.[7] In September 2017, he announced his next film would be a political thriller film titled Pugazhenthi Enum Naan featuring Arulnithi and Bindu Madhavi.[8]

Personal life[]

Palaniappan is married to Pia and has two children, Iniya (daughter) and Dhaya (son).[9]

Filmography[]

Year Film Director Actor Role Notes
1999 Housefull No Yes Journalist uncredited role
1999 Thulladha Manamum Thullum No Yes Auto driver uncredited role
2000 Pennin Manathai Thottu No Yes Man giving change (in climax) uncredited role
2003 Parthiban Kanavu Yes No Winner, State Award for Best Director
2006 Sivappathigaram Yes No
2008 Pirivom Santhippom Yes No
2010 Mandhira Punnagai Yes Yes Kathir
2011 Sadhurangam Yes No Winner, State Award for Best Script Writer
2013 Jannal Oram Yes No
2019 Natpe Thunai No Yes Harichandran
2022 Kallan No Yes Velu
2022 D Block No Yes
2022 Aandavar Yes No

Television[]

Year Show language Network Notes
2018–present Tamil Zee Tamizh Talk show presenter

Awards[]

  • Best Director Award

Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Director for Parthiban Kanavu – 2003

  • Best Story Writer Award

Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Sadhurangam – 2011

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". tamilfilmdirectorsassociation.com. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Kollywood's Top 25 Directors – Directors – Vetrimaran Balaji Sakthivel Lingusamy Vasanth Karu Pazhaniappan Simbudevan". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 6 November 2008.
  3. ^ "Name game". Tamil Guardian. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  4. ^ http://behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/apr-12-03/arulnidhi-ashokamitran-21-04-12.html
  5. ^ "Karu's Pazhaniappan's Ashokamitran to be resumed finally ?". Cineulagam. Archived from the original on 9 June 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  6. ^ "Karu Palaniappan's next 'Pandiya Vamsam' with Ameer".
  7. ^ "Madhavan to share screen space with Rajkiran". chennaivision. 3 June 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  8. ^ "Arulnithi to play the lead role in a poltical sattire". The Times of India. 16 August 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  9. ^ Biography. Karupalaniappan.com. Retrieved on 2012-02-22.

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