Occupation Film director Years active 2002–present | Name S. Stanley Role Film director | |
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Movies April Maadhathil, Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan, Mercury Pookkal, Kizhakku Kadalkarai Salai, Periyar Similar People Srikanth, Aparna, Karunas, Gayatri Jayaraman, Ganja Karuppu |
Director S. S. Stanley Given So Many Hits For Tamil Cinema| List Here With Poster.
S. S. Stanley is an Indian film director, who has directed Tamil films. He was active primarily as a film maker and a writer in the 2000s collaborating in ventures which often included Srikanth.
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- Director S S Stanley Given So Many Hits For Tamil Cinema List Here With Poster
- Guru Sishyan With Director SSStanley and Director Govinda Moorthy 16032014
- Career
- As actor
- References
Guru Sishyan With Director S.S.Stanley and Director Govinda Moorthy (16/03/2014)
Career
After working as an assistant director for twelve years, he made his first film April Maadhathil, a college love story starring Srikanth and Sneha, which became a box office success. His second venture, Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan featuring Dhanush, became an average grosser with Stanley suggesting the film's story was misunderstood by audiences. He then began work on a film featuring Ravi Krishna, Anjali Devi's granddaughter Saila Rao and Sonia Agarwal for producer Krishnakanth, but financial troubles meant that the film was stalled and Stanley took a sabbatical.
Stanley then worked again with Srikanth in his next two ventures, with the romantic drama Mercury Pookkal releasing first. His most recent directorial venture Kizhakku Kadalkarai Salai (2006) opened to poor reviews, with a critic noting it was "pathetic" and a "virtually invisible script". Stanley then began to appear in films as an actor, notably playing C. N. Annadurai in the biographical film Periyar (2007).
In early 2015, he planned to make a film titled Adam's Apple for AR Murugadoss's production house and cast Vaibhav and Andrea Jeremiah in the lead roles. However the project eventually did not materialise.