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Item no: 38 C5/6970/2012

Agenda

 

1. To peruse the judgment in M.V.A.R.P No. 162/2012 dated 27-06-2012 of the Hon‟ble High Court of Kerala.

 

2. To re-consider the application for varying the existing Limited Stop Fast Passenger service as Super Fast service without changing existing timings and stop in respect of the stage carriage KL 45/D 4449.

 

Applicant:- Sri. Ajithkumar.N.P, Aiswarya , Ashoka Road, Puthukkad (po), Thrissur

 

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Notes Stage Carriage KL 445/D 4449 is operating on the route Kozhikkode-Ernakulam (via) Ramanattukara, University, Changuvetty without touching Kottakal Bus Stand, Kuttippuram, Kunnamkulam, Guruvayur, Angadithazham, Kodungallur, North Paravoor, Varapuzha Bridge, Edappally and Ernakulam South as LSFP on the strength of RP valid upto 23-08-2014. On3-4-2012 the permit holder applied for conversion of the service from L.S.F.P to Super Fast. This was enquired through MVI, Malappuram and he has reported that the total route length covered by this permit is 220 kms, As per rule 2 (uc) only the fleet owner having right to super fast service. Conversion may badly effect K.S.R.T.C and may create unhealthy competition in the route. Short distance passengers and daily commuters will have to pay more fare without availing any additional facilities. Students will be deprived off their existing concessional rate. Over speeding and rashness may cause accidents. This was placed before the RTA held on 23/04/2012 vide item No.26 and rejected. Now the permit holder has produced a judgment in M.V.A.R.P No.162/2012 dated 27/06/2012 in which the court has directed to grant variation of permit of the petitioner on the route Kozhikode-Ernakulam in respect of the stage carriage KL 45/D 4449 as Super Fast Passenger Service under Rule (uc) of KMV Rules and the appellant to make available the specified class of vehicle to be operated as such in a accordance with Rule 260A of KMV Rules. Hence RTA may consider r the matter and take a decision.

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Ajith Kumar (born 1 May 1971) is an Indian film actor working predominantly in Tamil cinema. He has won three Filmfare Best Actor Awards, all for films which showcased him in multiple roles. In addition to his acting, Ajith, in a sabbatical, participated in the 2004 British Formula Three season as a Formula Two racing driver and was ranked the third best motor car driver in India at his peak.[3][4]

 

He began his career as a supporting actor in a Telugu film before gaining critical recognition in the Tamil thriller Aasai (1995),[5] before going on to establish himself as a romantic hero with Kadhal Kottai (1996), Aval Varuvala (1998) and Kadhal Mannan (1998) being the most notable. He was later seen in method roles as in Vaali (1999), Mugavaree (2000), Kandukondain Kandukondain (2000) and Citizen (2001)[6] before establishing himself as an action hero with popular films, including Amarkalam (1999), Dheena (2001), Villain (2002), Attagasam (2004), Varalaru (2006), Billa (2007), Mankatha (2011), Arrambam (2013) and Veeram (2014).

 

Ajith remains a popular figure in the media of Tamil Nadu, making headlines for his relationships before his marriage to former actress Shalini,[6] and his controversial statements in a few occasions.[7] Ajith was listed No. 61 in Forbes India's Top 100 Celebrities for the year 2012[8]

Acting career

Early career

Ajith Kumar was born to a middle-class family in Secunderabad, a city north of Hyderabad, to a Palakkad Iyer father and a Sindhi mother and was brought up in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.[3] He dropped out of Asan Memorial Senior Secondary School in 1986 before completing his higher secondary.[9] He took up work as a two wheeler auto mechanic, and got himself a driver's license to coincide with his interests, that of car and bike racing. In childhood he was fan of M. G. Ramachnadran and Rajesh Khanna. During his teens he became fan of Kamal Hasan. At 18, Ajith had to take up a job to support his career in racing. Joining as an apprentice, he rose to be a merchandiser with a garment export company, doing small-time press ads and TV commercials occasionally. He had put a lot of money into racing and would borrow tyres from his friends who used to help when the chains wore out as there was no money in racing at that time. Following an accident, several business agencies pushed him into modelling for advertisements in print media. He had to make a choice between films and racing, and as the films were happening and generating him some money, he began concentrating on it.[9] He debuted in En Veedu En Kanavar (1990) in a minor role as a school student.[10]

 

Aged 20, Ajith was selected by Telugu FILM productions, Lakshmi Productions, to star in their film; however shooting was stalled soon after filming began, following the death of the film's director.[11] Ajith then started his film career at the age of 21 appearing in the low budget Telugu film, Prema Pustakam in 1992, which remains his last direct Telugu film to date. His first Tamil film Amaravathi, directed by then newcomer Selva, was a moderate success and his voice was rendered by fellow actor, Vikram.[9] After the release, Ajith whilst training for an amateur motor race, suffered a fall, injuring his back and underwent three major surgeries resulting in a bed rest for one and a half years.[11] Following the injury in 1993, Ajith played a small role in the Arvind Swamy starrer, Paasamalargal, before appearing in a supporting lead role in the family drama, Pavithra, which featured him as an ailing patient shown maternal affection from Raadhika.[12]

 

1995–1999

In 1995, after a supporting role in the Vijay starrer Rajavin Parvaiyile, Ajith appeared in his first major success, Aasai. The film directed by Vasanth and produced by Mani Ratnam, featured him in the lead role opposite Suvalakshmi, whose brother-in-law infatuates about her. The film became a big success and established Ajith as an upcoming actor in the Tamil film industry.[5][13] He later played the lead in Kalloori Vaasal co-starring Prashanth and Pooja Bhatt.[9] Ajith's second blockbuster came in the form of National Award winning Kadhal Kottai, in which Ajith reunited with Agathiyan, the director of the earlier project Vaanmathi.[14] The film which told the tale of two people falling in unconditional love without seeing each other until the climax. The film paired him opposite Devayani, with Heera Rajgopal, who Ajith fell in love during the making of the project, playing a supporting role.[6]

 

After the success of his films in 1996, the following year saw a series of five failures,[11] the most notable being Amitabh Bachchan's Tamil production Ullaasam with Maheswari, in which he was paid a salary of Rs. 2 million for the first time.[9] Ajith returned in 1998 with another successful project in Saran's Kadhal Mannan, with the "masala film" setting the foundations for an expanding fan base.[9] He also began acting in Vasanth's Nerukku Ner, and was later replaced by Suriya co-starring Vijay.[15] Following films Aval Varuvala and Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen also became successes, with the latter featuring Ajith in a guest role. Except for Uyirodu Uyiraga which flopped, his other 3 films released in 1998 and 6 in 1999 were box-office hits. Ramesh Khanna's Thodarum, Sundar C's romantic drama Unnaithedi opposite Malavika set the tone for a series of big successes.

 

1999–2002

S. J. Suryaah's thriller, Vaali, which portrayed him in dual roles for the first time opposite Simran, became one of his biggest hits following its release.[11] The film told the story of a deaf and mute brother setting his eyes on his younger brother's wife, with Ajith's portrayal of the two brothers winning him his first of many awards for Filmfare's Best Actor.[16] Furthermore Ajith's portrayal of the brothers was also praised, with critics claiming that the film was an"instant classic" with Ajith showing that he is a "talented actor".[17] The two following supporting roles in the drama films Anandha Poongatre and Nee Varuvai Ena also brought Ajith plaudits for his portrayals. His final film before the new millennium was another blockbuster, Amarkalam directed by Saran and featuring Shalini, whom he married shortly after the film. Amarkalam told the story of a negelected child who grew up and fails to show feelings of love or affection, becoming a gangster in the process, with Ajith's depiction of his rogue character appreciated by critics.[18]

 

His next, Mugavaree, won him commercial and critical praise.[19] The film revolved around the life of a struggling music composer who faces sacrifices to proceed in his career. The film featured dual endings, one with Ajith succeeding in his career, the other with Ajith dejected. Ajith's performance was yet again praised with critics from Rediff, claiming that "Ajith is the real winner", drawing an allusion with the film's script, whilst adding that "it is amazing to see how Ajith has grown as an actor. He brilliantly portrays the vulnerable and sad Sridhar".[20] He also appeared in A. R. Rahman's 2000 musical Kandukondain Kandukondain directed by Rajiv Menon. The blockbuster featured Ajith alongside prominent actors Mammooty and Abbas and actresses Aishwarya Rai, Tabu and Srividya.[21] In a similar role to his previous film, Ajith played a struggling film director facing an oscillating relationship with Tabu, with the pair being unanimously praised for their roles.[22][23] After giving 6 straight hits in 1999 and having had Mugavaree and Kandukondain Kandukondain in 2000 as success, Aith had a flop Unnai Kodu Ennai Tharuven co-starring Simran.[18][24]

 

In 2001, Ajith appeared in 3 commercially successful Tamil films. Dheena, A. R. Murugadoss's debut film co-starring Laila Mehdin and Suresh Gopi, indirectly marked the beginning of a new image of Ajith, that of an action hero that would appeal to the masses.[25] Furthermore from the successful film, Ajith's nickname in the film, Thala, Tamil for Leader, became a new identity for the actor amongst his fans.[26] In the same year, he was offered a role in Nandha, which he rejected.[27] His next was the much-hyped thriller, Citizen, portraying Ajith in ten different get-ups and it became an above average success at the box office, despite being labelled a disappointment from critics.[28] A role in the family drama, Poovellam Un Vasam followed opposite Jyothika and was a success commercially and critically earning a Special Best Actor Award from the Tamil Nadu State.[29] The year ended off with an appearance in Santosh Sivan's Hindi project, Asoka, in which Ajith appeared in a brief negative role alongside Shah Rukh Khan, which flopped.[30] 2002 saw Ajith appear in three films, the first two; Red[31] and Raja[32] being box office disappointments, the former further building up his image as an action hero. The third film, Villain, in which Ajith appeared in dual roles, one as a mentally ill handicap, became a blockbuster and in return earning Ajith his second Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award.[33][34]

 

2003–2005

The following years, from 2003 till 2005, saw Ajith appear in fewer films due to his career in motor racing becoming more prominent.[35] 2003 saw the release of his long-delayed Ennai Thalatta Varuvala and the police drama Anjaneya, both failing commercially. In that period, four blockbuster films, namely Saamy, Kaakha Kaakha and Ghajini, were turned away by the actor due to various reasons.[27][36]

 

His next film, Jana with Sneha, also became a big failure, with the Saran film, Attagasam, being his only hit in the period.[37] The film, saw Ajith portray dual roles, with a song, "Thala Deepavali", penned to promote his action image. In 2005, the failure of the Linguswamy film Ji, despite garnering positive reviews and taking a strong opening, saw Ajith take a sabbatical from acting to re-work his image.[38][39] Of the five films released between 2003 and 2005, his only box-office hit was Attagasam.

 

2006–2008

During 2006, Ajith returned from his hiatus by appearing in P. Vasu's Paramasivan for which he had lost twenty kilograms to portray the lead role.[40] The film enjoyed a moderate success, scoring over Vijay's Aadhi, which also released in the same week, at the box-office.[41] Critics from The Hindu stated Ajith looked "trim and taut" in the film with "only his eyes seeming to have lost some of its sparkle", following the major weight loss.[42] Furthermore, for Paramasivan and his two other projects in 2006, Ajith sported long hair, which was being grown for Bala's project, Naan Kadavul, which Ajith eventually opted out of.[43] Similarly his next, AVM Productions's, Thirupathi directed by Perarasu performed above average business at the box-office, despite garnering poor reviews, with Rediff critics citing that the film is "anything but sensible" but that Ajith "salvages the situation with a spirited performance".[44] Ajith summed up a successful comeback by the release of his long-delayed film, Varalaru which went on to become his biggest success til date. The K. S. Ravikumar film co-starring Asin, portrayed Ajith in three roles, including that of a classical dancer, with his portrayals being critically praised.[45][46] Moreover, the film fetched Ajith his third Filmfare Best Actor Award, on its way to becoming a blockbuster.[47] In 2007, media reports hinted that the actor would do a project with Shankar.[48] Ajith's first release in 2007, Aalwar became a debacle at the box-office, with his previous film still continuing to run in theatres even after Aalwar had stopped its brief theatrical run.[49] Kireedam, a remake of the 1989 National Award winning Malayalam film of the same name was released to positive reviews, with the film also becoming a moderate success.[50] During the shoot of the film, Ajith developed a further spinal injury, a recurrence of his problem earlier in his career.[51]

 

Ajith then starred in Billa, a remake of the 1980 Rajinikanth starrer of the same name, which became a blockbuster, the Vishnuvardhan directorial fetched critical praise for Ajith, becoming a trend-setter for stylish art direction and cinematography in India.[52] Billa, yet again, featured Ajith in dual roles one of a notorious don whilst the other played an innocent person who had to act as the don, following the former's death. After Billa, Ajith appeared in the film Ayngaran International production Aegan, directed by the choreographer turned director Raju Sundaram. The film, a remake of the 2004 Hindi comedy Main Hoon Na, failed at the box office.[53]

 

2010–present

Following a year's worth of production, Ajith's Aasal released in February 2010, taking a grand opening at the box office. The film, which also featured Ajith in dual roles, also failed at the box office despite its bigger expectations.[54]

 

After a second foray into motor racing, Ajith signed up to star in a film directed by Venkat Prabhu, titled Mankatha, which notably became his 50th project.[55] The film featured him in a full-length negative role as Vinayak Mahadevan, a suspended police officer who lusts after money. His performance and his decision to portray a character with negative shades, breaking the stereotype hero image in Tamil cinema,[56][57] were lauded by critics, with reviewers from Sify and Rediff terming the film as an "out and out Ajith film" that worked "only because of Ajith".[58][59] Heaping praise on the actor's performance, the former noted that he "rocks as the man with ice in his veins as the mean and diabolic cop" and that he played "the emotionless bad man, to perfection",[58] while the latter wrote that he had "carried practically the whole film on his capable shoulders".[59] Mankatha brought Ajith Kumar his best ever opening in his career and went on to become a financially successful venture as well.[56]

 

Ajith then starred in Billa II, a prequel to his 2007 blockbuster Billa, which released on 13 July 2012 to mixed reviews with critics praising Ajith's screen presence and stunts, film's cinematography, pace and style while criticizing the climax to be poor and blaming the director.[60][61][62][63][64] However it had a wonderful opening and was declared a commercial success.[65][66][67]

 

He has starred in Vishnuvardhan's Arrambam alongside Arya, Nayantara and the film released on 31 October to very high positive reviews from both critics and audience.[68] The movie collected a heavy sum of INR1 billion (US$17 million) worldwide in just 10 days.[69] His next film post Arrambam is director Siva's Veeram, which is scheduled to release in Pongal 2014.[70]

 

Racing career

  

Ajith Kumar competing in the final round of the MRF racing series (2010) in Chennai

Ajith is a keen race car driver and has driven in circuits around India in places such as Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi. Ajith is one among very few Indians to race in International arena and only Indian actor to compete in Formula championships. He has also been abroad for various races, including Germany and Malaysia. He drove in the 2003 Formula Asia BMW Championships.[71] He raced in the 2010 Formula 2 Championship along with two other Indians, Armaan Ebrahim and Parthiva Sureshwaren.[72]

 

Formula BMW Asia (2003)

After a one-off race during the Formula Maruti Indian Championships in 2002, where he finished in fourth place, Ajith signed a contract with manager Akbar Ebrahim confirming his participation in the inaugural Formula BMW Asia Championship. Despite spinning out in the first lap of his first race, Ajith successfully completed the season by finishing seventh in the season.

 

Formula 2 (2010)

After a six-year sabbatical, Ajith signed up for his third season of car racing by participating in the 2010 season of the FIA Formula Two Championship.[73] The decision to be involved in the sport was made after Ajith's film directed by Gautham Menon was delayed, allowing Ajith to participate for the whole season.[74] Prior to signing up, Ajith competed in the final round of the MRF racing series in Chennai in February 2010, but failed to finish the race due to mechanical problems. Further trials in Sepang, Malaysia followed suit as he practised for the season's beginning in April 2010 in his Formula Renault V6 car with Eurasian Racing, shedding 11 kilograms during training.[75]

 

Awareness Bike Tour (2013)

  

Ajith Kumar with his hunk BMW S1000RR (2013) in Chennai

He took this bike ride from Chennai to Bangalore on 18 August 2013 in order to create awareness of safety driving.[75]

 

Personal life

Family

Ajith Kumar was born on 1 May 1971 to a Palakkad Iyer Iyer named P. Subramaniam and his wife Mohini, of Sindhi origin from Kolkata, West Bengal.[3][76] Ajith later created the non-profit organisation "Mohini-Mani Foundation", named after his parents, in order to promote self-hygiene and civic consciousness and to help ease the problems of urban sprawl.[77] Ajith Kumar was the middle son out of three brothers, the others being Anoop Kumar, a stockbroker in New York and Anil Kumar, an IIT Madras graduate working in Seattle.[78] Moreover, Ajith had younger twin sisters, both of whom died young.[3] Through his marriage to actress Shalini, Ajith became brother-in-law to actor, Richard Rishi, and actress Shamili, who appeared as his sister-in-law in Rajiv Menon's Kandukondain Kandukondain.

 

Relationships

In 1999, during the shoot of Saran's Amarkalam, Ajith began to date his co-star Shalini. At that time, their involvement made him a regular subject of tabloid gossip, a role to which he was accustomed following his previous relationship. Ajith proposed to Shalini in June 1999, and following consultations with her family, she agreed.[6] They were married in April 2000 in Chennai in a grand ceremony. As both were of different religions, Ajith being a Hindu Brahmin and Shalini being Protestant Christian, they were married together under the customs of both religions. After their marriage, Shalini retired as an actress and became a full-time housewife, following the completion of two unfinished projects.[79] On 3 January 2008, their daughter, Anoushka, was born in Chennai.[80]

Item no: C4/31015/2016/ID

Agenda:-To consider the application for the variation of regular permit in respect of the

stage carriage KL 38-C-8393on the route Thodupuzha-Bysonvalley-

(Via)Vengalloor,Kaloor,Paingattoor, Oonnukal, Neriamangalam,

Adimaly,Anachal,Kunjithanny and Pottankad as LSOS

As

Thodupuzha-Muttukade -(Via)Vengalloor,Kaloor,Paingattoor, Oonnukal,

Neriamangalam, Adimaly,Anachal,Kunjithanny and Pottankad by extending the route

portion from Bysonvalley to Muttukad as LSOS

Applicant:Sri.. Ajithkumar K K,Kaittiyanickal House,West Kodikkulam ,Thodupuzha

(a)Regular Permit Valid upto :13/08/2018

(b)Date of filing application :06/10/2016

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Harris Jayaraj (born 8 January 1975) is an Indian film composer from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He has written scores and soundtracks for Tamil, Telugu and Hindi films.Early life[edit]

Harris Jayaraj was brought up in Chennai.[1] He studied at Krishnaswamy Matric School, K. K. Nagar. His father, S. M. Jayakumar, was a noted film guitarist and an assistant to Malayalam music director Shyam and later became a noted musician and film composer. At age six, Harris began his formal training in carnatic music.[2] His father wanted him to become a guitarist and made him learn classical guitar.[3] Harris scored the highest mark in Asia on his 4th grade exam of Trinity College of Music, London.[4]

 

He started his music career as a guitarist in 1987 at age twelve.[5] After befitting as a guitar player, he started playing keyboard and developed interest over synthesizers. He then started programming with his Roland MC-500 and went on to work as a programmer under more than twenty five music directors in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Malayalam, working in more than 600 projects till the year 2000.[6] He worked under noted composers including Raj-Koti, A. R. Rahman, Mani Sharma, Karthik Raja, Vidyasagar.[7] While working as an additional programmer under Rahman, he composed music for various television commercials including a Coca-Cola commercial featuring actor Vijay.[8] In his early years, he admired music composers M. S. Viswanathan, percussionist Aruljothi Balagopal, A. R. Rahman and Hans Zimmer.

 

Film career[edit]

Harris ventured into film scoring with Gautham Menon's Minnale. The album was well received, particularly the song Vaseegara was exceptionally popular.[9][10] He received the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Tamil for his work in Minnale, breaking the 9 years continuous record of A. R. Rahman. The following soundtrack albums 12B and Majunu met with high acclaim and praise.[11] His Minnale score was later used in the Hindi version, titled Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein also directed by Gautham Menon.[12][13] He then worked in Lesa Lesa directed by Priyadarshan.[14] The title track of Lesa Lesa was the first song in India to be released as a single prior to a film soundtrack album release (The first ever single to be released prior to an album was Anaida's "hotline").[15] Harris made his debut in Tollywood with Vasu. He received the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Tamil, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director and ITFA Best Music Director Award for Kaakha Kaakha, starring Suriya and Jyothika.[16] This film directed by Gautham Menon was a huge commercial success and the songs met with great critical acclaim.[17] In its Telugu remake Gharshana two new songs apart from the Tamil version were added to suit the taste of Telugu audience.[18] The song Uyirin Uyire reused as Cheliya Cheliya in Telugu and Khwabon Khwabon in Hindi had effective use of gibberish words which later became a signature element in Harris songs.[19]

 

Harris once again paired up with director Jeeva on Ullam Ketkumae after 12B.[20][21] The music was appreciated for its excellency and synergy with the atmosphere in and out of the movie.[22] Director S. Shankar, noted leading director of Tamil cinema, paired up with Harris in his magnum opus Anniyan. It was the first time Shankar did not team up with A. R. Rahman. Shankar later mentioned that working with Harris was a great experience.[23][24] The soundtrack album received several awards including Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director and Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Tamil.[25][26][27] The next film he scored was Ghajini directed by AR Murugadoss, for which he received Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director.Critics noted that the album had "scintillating, party-hopping numbers", which resulted in a huge commercial success in audio sales; the track "Sutum Vizhi" crossed 20 million downloads and turned out to be phenomenally successful.[28][29] Harris crafted a necessary classiness into Gautham Menon's blockbuster crime thriller Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu starring Kamal Haasan[30] Gautham revealed that he shares the entire script with Harris and provides input's from his side.

 

"Harris and I, when we work together, we put in a lot of effort. I give him the entire script. I give him inputs. When we sat down for Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu, I told him to do away with the traditional pallavi-charanam format in the Manjal veyyil song."[31]

 

Harris once again ventured into Tollywood with a successful album Sainikudu.[32] The music album of the film was released simultaneously in 10 chosen venues from five different countries.[33] Gautham Menon who considers the music and background score of Harris as a major asset of his films,[34] once again teamed up with Harris on a romantic-thriller Pachaikili Muthucharam. The soundtracks of Pachaikili Muthucharam are appraised as melancholic, lilting, mysterious, and alternatively catchy.[35] Harris' collaboration with Jeeva continued with Unnale Unnale.[36][37] The music album oozing with energy all through proved to be a cut above the rest.[38] His next Telugu venture Munna had a good commercial reception, and the song Manasa fetched a Filmfare Best Singer Female award to Sadhana Sargam. With the following album Bheema, Harris continued his mettle with all the six songs. The track Siru Parvaiyalae used Pashto words in interludes. The album was praised for bringing up visual recapitulation from audio.[39] Harris used a live orchestra of 84 members for the action cop film Sathyam.[40][41]

 

Live in concert[edit]

  

Harris performing live

Main article: Harris: On The Edge

In 2011, Harris announced his first musical world tour titled "Harris on the Edge".[42][43] The tour features live performance of Harris all over the world accompanied by a troupe of Tamil playback singers, including Karthik, Haricharan, Chinmayi, Tippu, Harini, Naresh Iyer, Harish Raghavendra, Krish, Aalap Raju, KK, Benny Dayal, Andrea, Suvi Suresh, Sunitha Sarathy, Srilekha Parthasarathy and Shweta Menon and international musicians and dancers.[44][45] The event was coordinated by Techfront and was directed by A. L. Vijay.Ad jingles[edit]

He composed music for various television commercials including a Coca-Cola commercial featuring Vijay (actor). In 2008, he composed for Herova? Zerova? ad campaign which Suriya initiated under the Agaram Foundation, working to help children who drop out of school early in Tamil Nadu. With the Ministry of Education in Tamil Nadu, he created a short commercial video outlining child poverty, labour and lack of education, titled Herova? Zerova?. The film was written and produced by Sivakumar and also starred Suriya, Vijay, R. Madhavan and Jyothika.

 

Personal life[edit]

Harris is married to Joyce (alias Suma), the couple have a son named Samuel Nicholas and a daughter named Karen. Harris prefers to work in his studio which he has established in his own residence.

 

Awards and nominations[edit]

Special Honours

Kalaimamani from the Government of Tamil Nadu[46]

Filmfare Awards South

2001: Won – Best Music Director – Minnale[47]

2003: Won – Best Music Director - Kaakha Kaakha[48]

2005: Won – Best Music Director - Anniyan[49]

2008: Won – Best Music Director - Vaaranam Aayiram[50]

2009: Won – Best Music Director - Ayan[51]

2003: Nominated - Best Music Director - Saamy

2005: Nominated - Best Music Director - Ghajini[52]

2007: Nominated - Best Music Director - Unnale Unnale

2009: Nominated - Best Music Director - Aadhavan

2010: Nominated - Best Music Director - Orange

2011: Nominated - Best Music Director - Ko

2011: Nominated - Best Music Director - 7aum Arivu

2012: Nominated - Best Music Director - Thuppakki

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

2003: Won – Best Music Director – Kaakha Kaakha[53]

2005: Won – Best Music Director – Anniyan & Ghajini[54]

Vijay Awards

2008: Won - Best Music Director - "Vaaranam Aayiram"[55]

2009: Won - Best Music Director - "Aadhavan"[56]

2008: Won - Favorite Song of the Year - "Ava Enna" from "Vaaranam Aayiram"[57]

2011: Won - Favorite Song of the Year - "Enamo Aedho" from "Ko"[58]

2012: Won - Favorite Song of the Year - "Google Google" from Thuppakki

2007: Nominated - Best Music Director - "Unnale Unnale"[59]

2011: Nominated - Best Music Director - "Engeyum Kaadhal"[60]

2012: Nominated - Best Music Director - "Nanban"[61]

2008: Nominated - Favourite Song of the Year - "Mundhinam" from "Vaaranam Aayiram"[57]

2008: Nominated - Favourite Song of the Year - "Nenjukkul" from "Vaaranam Aayiram"

2009: Nominated - Favourite Song of the Year - "Hasili Fisili" from "Aadhavan"[62]

2009: Nominated - Favourite Song of the Year - "Vizhi Moodi" from "Ayan"[63]

2012: Nominated - Favourite Song of the Year - "Venaam Machan" from "Oru Kal Oru Kannadi"[61]

2011: Nominated - Best Background Score - "Ko"[64]

Vijay Music Awards

2011: Won - Best Music Director - Engeyum Kaadhal[65]

2011: Won - Popular Song of the Year - "Enamo Aedho" from Ko

2011: Won - Best Western Song - "Nangaai" from Engeyum Kaadhal

International Tamil Film Awards (ITFA)

2003: Won - Best Music Director – Kaakha Kaakha[66]

2005: Won - Best Music Director – Ghajini[67]

2008: Won - Best Music Director – Vaaranam Aayiram[68]

Mirchi Music Awards South

2009: Won – Best Album of the Year – Ayan[69]

2009: Won – Mirchi Listeners' Choice Best Album – Ayan[70]

2010: Won – Best Album of the Year – Orange[71]

2010: Won – Mirchi Listeners' Choice Best Album – Orange[72]

2011: Won – Best Song of the Year – "Enamo Aedho" from Ko

Edison Awards (India)

2009: Won – Best Music Director – Ayan[73]

2011: Won – Best Music Director – Ko[74][75]

South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA)

2012: Won - Best Music Director – Thuppakki

Isaiaruvi Tamil Music Awards

2007 - Best Youthful Album of the Year- Unnale Unnale[76]

2007 - Most Listened Song of the Year- "June Ponal" from Unnale Unnale

2008 - Best Romantic Song of the Year- "Anbe En Anbe" from Dhaam Dhoom[77]

2008 - Best Album of the Year - Vaaranam Aayiram[78]

2008 - Best Music Director - Vaaranam Aayiram[79]

2009 - Best Romantic Song of the Year - "Vizhi Moodi Yosithal" from Ayan

2009 - Best Album of the Year - Aadhavan

2009 - Best Music Director of the Year - Aadhavan[80]

Big FM Awards

2010 – Best Music Director – Orange[81]

Big Tamil Melody Awards

2011 - Best Music Director - Engeyum Kaadhal[82]

2011 - Best Album of the Year - Engeyum Kaadhal[83]

2012 - Best Music Director - Nanban[84]

Chennai Times Film Awards

2011 - Best Music Director – Ko[85]

South Scope Awards

2008 – Most Stylish Music Director – Dhaam Dhoom[86]

2009 – Best Music Director – Ayan[87]

Stardust Awards

2011: Nominated - Standout Performance by a Music Director - Force[88]

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Selvaraghavan (Tamil: செல்வராகவன்) is an Indian film director who has directed predominantly Tamil films. He is credited as Sri Raghava in Telugu cinema. After writing the script for his father's directorial venture Thulluvadho Ilamai (2002), Selvaraghavan went on to make a series of romantic drama films with Kadhal Kondein (2003) and 7G Rainbow Colony (2004) before also venturing to make coming-of-age films Pudhupettai (2006) and Mayakkam Enna (2011). He has also ventured into making fantasy films, rarely explored in Indian cinema, depicting a fantasy Chola kingdom in Aayirathil Oruvan (2010) and a parallel universe in Irandam Ulagam (2013), this movie is produced by Prasad V. Potluri.[1]Personal life[edit]

Selvaraghavan is the son of film director Kasthuri Raja, elder brother of actor Dhanush and has two sisters, who are both doctors. On 15 December 2006, he married actress Sonia Agarwal, with whom he had previously worked with on three films. After their two-year marriage Sonia Agarwal and Selvaraghavan filed for divorce with mutual consent in a Chennai family court on 9 August 2009.[2][3]Selvaraghavan married Gitanjali Raman on 19 June 2011, daughter of former Advocate General of Tamil Nadu P. S. Raman. She had worked as his assistant director in Aayirathil Oruvan.[4] The couple have a daughter named Leelavathi born on 19 January 2012.[5] The couple were blessed with a son on 7 October 2013.[6]

 

Film career[edit]

Selevaraghavan's first film as a story writer was Thulluvadho Ilamai. His first venture as a director Kadhal Kondein was both a commercial and critical success. He started directing films after doing a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering.

 

After discussions which had been ongoing for a year, Selvaraghavan announced a collaboration with Vikram in January 2008 and worked on the film's script for a year.[7] The project, dubbed by the media as Sindubad, began shoot in September 2009 in Ladakh, with Swati Reddy signed on as the female lead with Ismail Merchant as music director. Filming continued in caves near the Himalayas with the team facing trouble with the freezing weather conditions, while Selvaraghavan announced that the next schedule would be held abroad in the United States.[8] However in February 2010, the film was momentarily shelved and the project subsequently never took off again after the producer Singanamala Ramesh walked out.[9] Soon after in June 2010 another project announced by Selvaraghavan, a bilingual featuring Rana Daggubati set in 50 BC, was also postponed after the pair felt it was too early to work on the film.[10] In early 2011, Kamal Haasan agreed terms with Selvaraghavan to be the director of the actor's venture Vishwaroopam.[11] Months into the collaboration, he was ousted from the project, with Kamal Haasan py at the director's commitment to the project.[12] Selvaraghavan later noted that he expected creative control of the project, which Kamal Haasan was unwilling to offer him.[13] And Another film with vikram titled as "Sindubad" Vikram is out of Selvaraghavan's Sindubad

 

Filmography

 

YearFilmLanguageNotes

2002Thulluvadho IlamaiTamilWriter only

2003Kaadhal KondeinTamilFilmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil

20047G Rainbow ColonyTamil

2006PudhupettaiTamil

2007Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu VeruleTelugu

2008Yaaradi Nee MohiniTamilWriter only

2010Aayirathil OruvanTamilNominated, Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil

2011Mayakkam EnnaTamilNominated, SIIMA Award for Best Director – Tamil

2013Irandaam UlagamTamil

As lyricist[edit]

YearSong(s)Film

2002Kann Munnae Eththanai NilavuThulluvadho Ilamai

2006Oru Naalil Vazhkkai IngePudhupettai

2010All songs (except "Thai Thindra Mannae" and "Pemmanae")Aayirathil Oruvan

2011Naan Sonnadhum Mazhaivandhucha

Voda Voda Dhooram Korayala

Ennena Seidhom Ingu

Kaadhal En Kaadhal (Along with Dhanush)Mayakkam Enna

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