Arun Vaidyanathan

Arun Vaidyanathan
Born Arunachalam Vaidyanathan
Sirkazhi, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation Film director, film producer, screenwriter

Arun Vaidyanathan (born in Sirkazhi, Tamil Nadu, India) is an Indian-American film director, producer and screenwriter of feature films, short films and television dramas. He directed his first full-length feature film in Tamil, Achchamundu! Achchamundu!, which released in July 2009.[1] He produced a Tamil romantic-comedy film, Kalyana Samayal Saadham in 2013. In 2014, he directed Mohanlal in a Malayalam political satire film, Peruchazhi

Early life and career

Arun Vaidyanathan was born and raised in Sirkali, a remote town in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. He watched movies during his childhood as it served as his only entertainment. In school, he was very much interested in music and dance and held the talent of receiving an applauding audience. He also discovered a talent for mimicry, which he pursued in college. This led to jobs in the television field. He wrote scripts, directed and performed in the leading television programs of South India aired on Sun TV and Raj TV. On Raj TV, he worked on a program called Hollywood Special where reviews about American films were given in Tamil. He loved that job and learned of many Hollywood films he would not have otherwise been exposed to.

Ever the pragmatist, after completing his education in Computer Science, he joined a leading software company which allowed him to migrate to the United States. He then completed a New York Film Academy program and began directing short English films in his home state, New Jersey.

In 2008, he began working on his debut Tamil feature film, Achchamundu! Achchamundu!. Is a Tamil social thriller starring Prasanna, Sneha and Emmy Award-winning American film actor John Shea. The film was shot in New Jersey and New York during early 2008 and subsequently released in 2009. The film premiered in New Jersey's Garden State Film Festival, and shared 'Best Homegrown Feature Film' award with Dorothy Lyman's Split Ends'.

Arun Vaidyanthan along with Ananth Govindan produced an Indian Tamil romantic-comedy film written and directed by RS Prasanna, Kalyana Samayal Saadham. It features Prasanna and Lekha Washington in lead roles, Krishnan Vasant and Arrora as the cinematographer and music composer respectively. The film was covered as part of an Emmy Award nominated American TV series Born to Explore with Richard Wiese. Richard Wiese, who features in the show, in his interview with KSS director RS Prasanna, focused on two points – Indian weddings, their universal appeal, and the growing interest in stories and movies based in India[2]

He then made his Malayalam debut film, Peruchazhi. The type of humour used in the film was inspired by Cho Ramaswamy's 1971 Tamil classic political-satire film Muhammad bin Tughluq, but Peruchazhi has a pan Indian narrative. Peruchazhi features Mohanlal, Mukesh, Ragini Nandwani, Baburaj, Aju Varghese and Vijay Babu among others. The cinematography was done by Arvind Krishna. The songs and background score for the movie was composed by Arrora (Naveen Iyer). Ajayan Venugopalan along with the director co-wrote the dialogues.

He is planning to direct an Untitled Cop thriller starring Arjun Sarja, Varalakshmi Sarathkumar, Prasanna, Sruthi Hariharan, Vaibhav Reddy, Suhasini Maniratnam and Suman, Along with Anand Raghav, he has penned the dialogues and screenplay for the film which is being produced by Passion Film Factory who also produced Kappal(2014).[3]

Filmography

Feature Films

Year Film Credited as Language Festivals Notes
Director Writer Producer
2009 Achchamundu! Achchamundu! Green tick Green tick Green tick Tamil Shanghai International Film Festival- Official Selection
Garden State Film Festival - Best Homegrown Film
Chennai International Film Festival - Best Film
32nd Moscow International Film Festival - Official Selection
17th Minsk International Film Festival "Listapad" - Official Selection
33rd Cairo International Film Festival - Official Selection
International Film Festival of India- Official Selection
Asia-Pacific Film Festival - Official Selection
Debut film
2013 Kalyana Samayal Saadham Red X Green tick Green tick Tamil Wrote Special Dialogues
2014 Peruchazhi Green tick Green tick Red X Malayalam
2016 Nibunan Green tick Green tick Red X Tamil

Short Films

Year Title Language Notes
2005 Stinking Cigar English
Br(a)illiant English
Thaniyoru Manidhanukku Tamil
As You Wish English
2006 The Noose English
The Seance English
2007 One Soul English

References

External links

Arun Vaidyanathan at the Internet Movie Database

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