Thirrupathi Brothers

N. Subash Chandrabose
Film Production
Industry Motion pictures
Founded 2006
Headquarters Tamil Nadu, India., India
Key people
N. Subash Chandrabose
N. Lingusamy

Thirrupathi Brothers is a Tamil film production company owned by brothers N. Subash Chandrabose and KMVI N. Lingusamy and was founded in 2006.[1]

History

The first venture of which was Deepavali, directed by Ezhil with ‘Jayam’ Ravi and Bhavana in lead roles.[2] It was a moderate success.[3] Then it was Pattalam, starring Nadhiya and a host of new faces.[4]

The next venture, Paiyaa (2010) was directed by N. Lingusamy himself. The film brought together Karthi and Tamannaah and Bollywood actor Milind Soman. It showcased a journey the lead couple undertake on the request of the heroine. The ups and downs the duo undergo during the journey and how they bond during the same forms the story.

Lingusamy's next Vettai (2012) was also produced by Thirrupathi Brothers. It starred Madhavan, Arya, Sameera Reddy and Amala Paul. It is their highest-grossing film to date.[5][6]

The banner’s next offering Vazhakku Enn 18/9 was critically acclaimed.[7][8][9] The film marked the comeback of Balaji Sakthivel after a brief hiatus. Hosting a number of newbies in the lead the movie with a realistic approach takes a dig on love and so called love among today’s young intertwined with a MMS crime plot. It was remade in Malayalam as Black Butterflies[10] and Kannada as Case No.18/9.[11]

Thirrupathi Brothers produced Kumki (2012) with Prabhu Solomon which starred Vikram Prabhu in the lead and marked his foray in Tamil cinema.[12]

Filmography

Year Title Director Cast Notes
2007 Deepavali Ezhil Jayam Ravi, Bhavana
2009 Pattalam Rohan Krishna Nadhiya, Irfan, Deepthi Nambiar
2010 Paiyaa N. Lingusamy Karthi, Tamannaah, Milind Soman State Award Best Music Director
State Award Choreographer
Vijay Award Favourite Song
2012 Vettai N. Lingusamy Arya, Madhavan, Sameera Reddy, Amala Paul State Award Stunt Coordinator
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
2012 Vazhakku Enn 18/9 Balaji Sakthivel Mithun Murali, Sri, Urmila Mahanta, Manisha Yadav National Award Best Feature Film in Tamil
Filmfare Best Film
Filmfare Best Director
Vijay Award Best Film
Vijay Award Best Director
State Award Best Director
State Award Best Film
2012 Kumki Prabu Solomon Vikram Prabhu, Lakshmi Menon SIIMA Award for Best Film
Vijay Award Best Debut Actor
Vijay Award Best Music Director
Filmfare Best Supporting Actor
Filmfare Best Music Director
Filmfare Best Lyricist
State Award Best Actress
State Award Best Cinematographer
State Award Special Prize
State Award Best Music Director
State Award Best Female Playback
State Award Best Male Playback
2013 Ivan Veramathiri M. Saravanan Vikram Prabhu, Surabhi, Vamsi Krishna, Ganesh Venkatraman
2014 Goli Soda Vijay Milton Kishore, Sree Raam, Pandi, Murugesh Vijay Award Best Story, Screenplay Writer
Vijay Award Best Stunt Director
State Award Best Film
2014 Manja Pai N. Ragavan Vimal, Lakshmi Menon, Rajkiran State Award Best Director
State Award Stunt Coordinator
2014 Sathuranga Vettai H. Vinoth Natarajan Subramaniam, Ishara Nair, Ponvannan Vijay Award Best Crew
Best Film Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards
State Award Best Storywriter
2014 Anjaan N. Lingusamy Suriya, Samantha, Vidyut Jamwal, Manoj Bajpai
2015 Uthama Villain Ramesh Aravind Kamal Haasan, Pooja Kumar, Andrea Jeremiah, Parvathy
2015 Vanna Jigina Nandha Periyasamy Vijay Vasanth, Sanyathara
2016 Rajini Murugan Ponram Sivakarthikeyan, Keerthi Suresh, Rajkiran, Samuthirakani
2016 Idam Porul Eval Seenu Ramasamy Vijay Sethupathi, Vishnu Vishal, Nandita, Iyshwarya Rajesh Post-production
2016 Ra Ra Rajasekhar Balaji Sakthivel Mathivanan, Subiksha, Sruthi Hariharan Filming
2016 Naan Thaan Siva R. Panneerselvam Vinod, Ashrita Shetty, Prashant Narayanan Filming

References

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