Vasanth

 

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Vasanth is an Indian film director and screenwriter, working in the Tamil film industry. Following a stint as journalist and after assisting K. Balachander, he made his directorial debut with Keladi Kanmani in 1990, which along with the trendsetting Aasai, are considered his finest and most successful films. Known for being realistic, his films have been described as a "middle path" between parallel and commercial cinema, revolving around social themes and relationships

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Vasanth

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
National Film Award for Best Short Fiction Film (Thackkayin Meedha Naangu Kangal) 53rd National Film Awards 2005 Thackkayin Meedha Naangu Kangal
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Renuka(Gifta) Gifta
Children

Ritwik, Adithya

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Vasanth is an Indian film director and screenwriter, working in the Tamil film industry. Following a stint as journalist and after assisting K. Balachander, he made his directorial debut with Keladi Kanmani in 1990, which along with the trendsetting Aasai, are considered his finest and most successful films. Known for being realistic, his films have been described as a "middle path" between parallel and commercial cinema, revolving around social themes and relationships.

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