Sabapathy Dekshinamurthy

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Sabapathy
Born
Sabapathy Dekshinamurthy

(1970-10-05) October 5, 1970 (age 53)
Other namesS. D. Sabha, Sabapathy, Sabha Kailash
OccupationIndian Film Director
Years active1992-till date

Sabapathy Dekshinamurthy, also known and credited as S. D. Saba, and Saba Kailash, is an Indian film director, mainly working in the Tamil film industry.[1][2][3][4]

Career[edit]

Sabapathy Dekshinamurthy started his career after completing his DFT in M.G.R. Government Film and Television Training Institute, formerly known as the Adyar Film Institute and started his career in 1992 with Bharathan. Bharathan was the first Tamil film to become a blockbuster that ran for 100 days in Kerala. After that he went on to direct hit films Sundara Purushan, V.I.P, Punnagai Poove and critically acclaimed Naam. Sundara Purushan was remade in Telugu as Andala Ramudu in 2006.

In 2001, he began making a film titled Irandu Paer featuring Ramki, Roja, Khushbu and Sanghavi in the lead roles. The film however did not release.[5]

Sabapathy briefly worked on the production of a family drama film titled Maa during 2009, featuring Prithviraj, Srikanth, Bhumika Chawla and Madhu Shalini. Despite having a photoshoot and a first schedule in Rameswaram, the film ran into financial difficulties and was later shelved.[6]

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Language Notes
1992 Bharathan Tamil
1993 Enga Thambi Tamil
1996 Sundara Purushan Tamil
1997 V.I.P Tamil
2003 Punnagai Poove Tamil
Naam Tamil
2005 Pandem Telugu
2009 A Aa E Ee Tamil
2011 Pathinaaru Tamil
Jolly Boy Kannada

References[edit]

  1. "Director Sabapathy turns to be busy bee". Kollywood Today. 13 October 2008. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  2. "Cinema Plus / Cinema : Back after a break". The Hindu. 12 December 2008. Archived from the original on 15 December 2008. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  3. cinesouth. "Dailynews - Sabapathy's '16'". Cinesouth.com. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  4. "Events - '16' Movie Launch". IndiaGlitz. 15 October 2008. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20060326001013/http://www.screenindia.com/20010824/rtam.html
  6. http://www.behindwoods.com/image-gallery-stills/photos-10/maa/maa-01.html

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