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K. Balachander
K. Balachander was one of the most prolific and influential filmmakers of India, having mostly contributed to the Tamil film industry.

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K. Balachander, Tamil Movie ProducerK. Balachander was a highly revered Indian film personality, whose directorial and production works are especially in the Tamil Cinema. He had his unique style of film-making, in which he diligently incorporated unconventional themes, contemporary subject matters, complicated interpersonal relationships and socially relevant themes. He has left his mark in the film industry with an illustrious range of films, not only restricted to Tamil cinema but also in Kannada, Telugu and Hindi cinemas. He is referred to as "Iyakunar Sigaram", which means "the director who scaled the peak" in Tamil. He had mentored some prominent figures of Indian cinema like; Kamal Hassan, Rajnikanth and Prakash Raj.

Early Life of K. Balachander
K. Balachander or Kailasam Balachander was born on July 9, 1930 into a Tamil household, in the Tiruvarur district of Tamil Nadu. His earliest interest in cinema grew in his very childhood watching films of M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, the then Superstar in Tamil films. He was driven towards theatre and drama while growing up, and developed interest in acting, writing and directing amateur plays by engaging in the same. While pursuing his graduation from Annamalai University, he continued to revel in his passion of theatre. He later joined an amateur drama company after working in different jobs for some time and soon formed his own troupe. He wrote "Major Chandrakanth", a play in English that he rewrote in Tamil, after which it became a sensation among people. He gained prominence as an amateur playwright with this play. He produced and directed several critically appreciated plays.

K. Balachander, Tamil Movie ProducerFilm Career of K. Balachander
Starting out as an enthusiastic playwright and stage director, K. Balachander went on to write and direct almost 100 films, while also producing and acting in some. Two of his plays "Server Sundaram" and "Major Chandrakanth" were adapted into a Tamil and a Hindi film respectively, and both the films were recognised with accolades.

K. Balachander made his directorial debut in "Neerkumizhi" in 1965, based on his own play of the same name, with actors from his own troupe. He made other plays of his own into Tamil films, one of which is "Major Chandrakanth" had Jayalalitha, the actor-turned-politician playing the lead heroine. In 1967, he wrote and directed "Barna Vijayam", a comedy family drama with an ensemble cast. It was very successful and he remade it in Telugu. The success of both the versions drove the Hindi remake of the same titled "Teen Bahuraniyan". His another family drama was "Iru Kodugal" in 1969, starring Gemini Ganesan.

In the 1970s, K. Balachander made several unconventional off-beat films with feminism and womanhood as the driven plot, portraying women as bold personalities and central characters. He re-entered Bollywood with "Ek Duuje Ke Liye" adapting his successful Telugu original, in 1981. It earned critical acclaim and major success at box office, also winning Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay. His later years" films included his 100th film project "Parthale Paravasam" in 2001 and "Poi" in 2006.

Television Career of K. Balachander
K. Balachander also ventured into television with serials like "Kadhal Pagadai", "Premi" and several others, most of which again focussed on women as his early films. He also returned to theatre after 40 years with a play "Pournami".

Filmography of K. Balachander
The following are the filmography of K. Balachander:

1964 Dheiva Thaai Tamil 1978 Nizhal Nijamagiradhu Tamil
Server Sundaram Tamil Maro Charithra Telugu
1965 Oonche Log Hindi Thappu Thalangal Tamil
Poojaikku Vandha Malar Tamil Thappida Thala Kannada
Neerkumizhi Tamil Balapareekshanam Malayalam
Neela Vanam Tamil 1979 Ninaithale Inikkum Tamil
Naanal Tamil Andamaina Anubhavam Telugu
Major Chandrakanth Tamil Nool Veli Tamil
1966
Urandhakallu Oesthu Naaru Jackraga Tamil Guppedu Manasu Telugu
1967 Bama Vijayam Tamil Idi Katha Kaadu Telugu
Anubavi Raja Anubavi Tamil Kazhagan Telugu
1968 Ethir Neechal Tamil 1980 Varumayin Niram Sivappu Tamil
Thamarai Nenjam (film) Tamil 1981 Aakali Rajyam Telugu
Bhale Kodalu Telugu Adavaalu Meeku Joharulu Telugu
Sukha Dukhaalu Telugu Enga Ooru Kannagi Tamil
Teen Bahuraniyan Hindi Tholikodi Koosindi Telugu
1969 Poova Thalaiya Tamil Thillu Mullu Tamil
Sattekalapu Satteya Telugu Thaneer Thaneer Tamil
Iru Kodugal Tamil Ek Duuje Ke Liye Hindi
Chiranjeevi Telugu 47 Natkal Tamil
1970 Patham Pasali Tamil 47 Rojulu Telugu
Ethiroli Tamil 1982 Agni Sakshi Tamil
Navagraham Tamil Benkiyalli Aralida Hoovu Kannada
Kaviya Thalaivi Tamil Poikkal Kudhirai Tamil
Sambarala Rambabu Telugu Zara Si Zindagi Hindi
Bheekara Nimishangal Malayalam 1983 Kokilamma Telugu
1971 Naangu Suvargal Tamil 1984 Ek Nai Paheli Hindi
Nootrukku Nooru Tamil Achamillai Achamillai Tamil
Bomma Borusa Telugu Eradu Rekhegalu Kannada
Moogabrama Telugu Kalyana Agathigal Tamil
Punnagai Tamil Sindhu Bhairavi Tamil
Lakhon Mein Ek Hindi 1985 Mugila Mallige Kannada
Main Sunder Hoon Hindi 1986 Sundara Swapnagalu Kannada
1972 Kanna Nalama Tamil Punnagai Mannan Tamil
Velli Vizha Tamil 1987 Manathil Uruthi Vendum Tamil
Haar Jeet Hindi 1988 Rudraveena Telugu
Aaradimanninte Janmi Malayalam Unnal Mudiyum Thambi Tamil
1973 Arangetram Tamil 1989 Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal Tamil
Sollathaan Ninaikkiren Tamil 1990 Oru Veedu Iru Vasal Tamil
1974 Aval Oru Thodar Kathai Tamil 1991 Azhagan Tamil
Naan Avanillai Tamil 1992 Vaaname Ellai Tamil
Jeevitha Rangam Telugu Dilon Ka Rishta Hindi
1975 Apoorva Raagangal Tamil 1993 Jathi Malli Tamil
1976 Manmadha Leelai Tamil 1994 Duet Tami Awards and Achievements of K. Balachander
An innumerably awarded film personality, K. Balachander had won nine National Film Awards and 13 Filmfare Awards for his works. He was also conferred with the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 1987 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India"s highest award in cinema. K. Balachander had won multiple awards in different categories, for his works in screenplay as writer, for direction and for films he produced. The varied list incorporates:

K. Balachander, Tamil Movie Producer9 National Film Awards including:
Best Tamil Film for "Iru Kodugal" (1969), "Apoorva Raagangal" (1975), "Thaneer Thaneer" (1981) and "Achamillai Achamillai" (1984).
Best Screenplay for "Thaneer Thaneer" (1981)
Dadasaheb Phalke Lifetime Achievement Award (2011)
Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration for "Rudraveena" (1988) and "Roja" (1992)
National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues for "Oru Veedu Iru Vaasal" (1991)

He won a total of 13 Filmfare Awards including:
Best Screenplay for "Ek Duuje Ke Liye" (1981)
Best Tamil Director for "Aval Oru Thodar Kathai" (1974), "Apoorva Raagangal" (1975), "Varumayin Niram Sivappu" (1980), "Thaneer Thaneer" (1981), "Achamillai Achamillai" (1984), "Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal" (1989), "Vaaname Ellai" (1992) and "Maro Charitra" (1978).
Best Film (Tamil) for "Achamillai Achamillai"(1984), "Sindhu Bhairavi" (1985) and "Roja" (1992).
Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994

In addition to many other awards in writing and direction, K. Balachander was conferred with an honorary doctorate "Doctor of Letters" by Sathyabama University, Alagappa University and University of Madras. Also, he was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 39th International Film Festival of India in 2008.

Personal Life of K. Balachander
K. Balachander tied the knot with wife Rajam in 1956. Together they raised sons Kailasam and Prasanna and daughter Pushpa Kandaswamy.

Death of K. Balachander
K. Balachander was hospitalised in December, 2014, following a neurosurgery in the previous month. Reported to have been suffering from
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