Brinda Sarathy

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Brinda Sarathy
Born Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation film director, screenwriter, dialogue writer
Years active 2001 – present

Brinda Sarathy is a Tamil film director, screenwriter and dialogue writer.

Brindha Sarathy started his film career working as an associate director and dialogue writer to N. Linguswamy in his debut film Aanandham.[1] However, he didn't work together with Linguswamy again in the latter's subsequent films, but turned an independent director [2] He went on to make his directorial debut with the romance film Thithikudhe with Jeeva and Sridevi Vijaykumar in lead roles in 2003, which was a moderate success.

Thithikudhe

Thithikudhe is a South Indian Tamil film released in 2003 starring Jiiva and Sridevi Vijayakumar in lead roles.

Plot

A boy Chinnu (Venu) who lived in a small village was very friendly and affectionate to Anu (Renu) his friend. Because of Anu's father's transfer they get separated. When Anu was leaving she gave him a watch. They grew up. By the time Venu grew up his parents died and he was adopted by a good family. They grew up Venu was waiting for Anu & Renu was waiting for Chinnu their friendship turned into love. They were waiting for each other from last 10 years. This movie shows how they reunite. The movie is loosely based on the Telugu movie Manasantha Nuvve which was also remade in Bollywood as Jeena Sirf Merre Liye.

He then had planned to shoot his next film after, again featuring Jeeva in the lead, which, however got shelved for unknown reasons and didn't take off again.[3] After a long hiatus, he again joined Linguswamy as a dialogue writer for the romantic-action film Paiyaa in 2010.

Filmography

Year Film Cast Notes
2001 Aanandham Mammooty, Murali, Abbas, Devayani, Rambha, Sneha Dialogue writer
2003 Thithikudhe Jeeva, Sridevi Vijaykumar, Sruthika Director
2010 Paiyaa Karthi Sivakumar, Tamannaah Bhatia, Milind Soman
Dialogue writer
2012 Vettai R.Madhavan, Arya, Sameera Reddy, Amala Paul
Dialogue writer

Songs

Thithikudhe Time Vidya Sagar
Mainave Mainave 4:49 saavn
Silendra Theepori 5:21saavn
Iraq Yutham 4:58 saavn
Oru Nimidamaa 5:27 saavn [4]

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