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Ramana (director)

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Occupation
  
Film director

Years active
  
2003–present


Name
  
Ramana Ramana

Role
  
Film director

Parents
  
Ramani Ammal

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Movies
  
Thirumalai, Sullan, Aathi

Similar People
  
Vidhya Sagar, Manivannan, S A Chandrasekhar, Shobha Chandrasekhar, Trisha

Ramana is an Indian film director, who has directed Tamil films. After making his debut in 2003 with the successful Thirumalai, he has gone on to make other ventures including Sullan and Aadhi.

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Career

Ramana penned a series of film scripts featuring serious off-beat stories and approached producers with little luck, hoping to land an offer. After failing to establish himself as a director who could be funded to make films with serious themes, he felt that he should make a series of commercially viable films in the masala genre before diversifying into serious subjects. Ramana's first release was Thirumalai (2003), an action-masala venture featuring Vijay, which took a large opening at the box office and performed well commercially. Despite receiving several offers to remake the film in Telugu, he chose to make Sullan (2004), another action film featuring Dhanush in the title role was a flop at the box office. His next,Aadhi(2006) an action-masala venture featuring Vijay, took a large opening at the box office and performed well commercially, but turned out to be a flop.

In 2007, he revealed that he was simultaneously working on a Telugu film featuring Mahesh Babu in the lead role, while Sarath Kumar had agreed to finance and star in his next Tamil film. However, neither of the projects materialised. He then briefly forayed into acting and was approached for a role in S. A. Chandrasekhar's Pandhayam (2008), before playing a pivotal in an unreleased film titled Kuthirai. In 2011, it was reported that Ramana was suffering from throat cancer and would take a break from films. In July 2013, it was announced that he had recovered from the disease but had lost his voice permanently during his recovery.

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Ramana (director) Wikipedia