
K. Bhagyaraj (born 7 January 1953) is a Tamil film director, actor, screenwriter and producer. He has also written and directed Telugu, Hindi films and TV serials. He won a Filmfare Best Actor Award for Mundhanai Mudichu (1983). He is editor of weekly magazine Bhagya and has also written several novels. He is called as "King of Screenplay in Indian Cinema".
Gender: Female
Born On: 7-Jan-1953
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K. Bhagyaraj's Filmography on Tv
Find list of movies directed by K. Bhagyaraj on tv. Select any movie link to find details about the movie. Movies are sorted in decreasing order of release date i.e. movie with latest release date is shown first.
Parijatham (2006)
Prakashraj and Seetha have a son named Surendhar (Prithviraj Sukumaran). Sumathi (Saranya Bhagyaraj) is the daughter of Sarath Babu. Sumathi lived in a palatial house and enjoyed a luxurious life in her childhood. However, her father Sarathbabu loses his textile business in a fire accident and is pushed to poverty.
Vaettiya Madichu Kattu (1998)
Vaettiya Madichu Kattu is a Tamil film written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj. The film was remade in Hindi as Papa The Great (2000) with Kishan Kumar and in Kannada as Vishalakshammana Ganda (2001) with S. Narayan.
Mr. Bechara (1996)
Mr Bechara is a shy printer who, since the passing of his wife, has been taking care of his infant son. However, his simple life is blown apart by the arrival of the unorthodox techniques of one Dr Dayanand.
Sundara Kandam (1992)
Sundara Kandam is 1992 Tamil comedy movie directed by K. Bhagyaraj. The movie's name is adaption from the title of fifth major division or 'Gaandam' of Indian Epic Ramayanam. The film was remade in Hindi as Andaz with Anil Kapoor.
Rasukutty (1992)
Rasukutti is the spoiled and idle son of rich parents who, upon falling in love with a respected society girl named Aishwarya, must prove his value and worth to her and her family. Will his lazy and irresponsible ways and lack of education mean Rasukutti loses the woman of his dreams? Determined to win over Aishwarya, Rasukutti sets about proving his love and character and, in the process, learns something about life.
Aararo Aariraro (1989)
abu is a care-taker in a mental hospital who shows much devotion to his job unlike other employees and more affection towards the patients in the hospital. He wears the patients' dress and moves with them like one among them. Due to this nature, the chief doctor, also a priest Father, likes him much more than others, fetching Babu the enmity of two compounders in the hospital. One of the financial donors of the hospital brings a wandering girl to the hospital suspecting that she is mentally ill.
Enga Chinna Rasa (1987)
Enga Chinna Rasa was a 1987 Tamil film written and directed and starred by K. Bhagyaraj. This film is an inspiration of Kannada movie Mallammana Pavada (1969), starring Rajkumar and B. Saroja Devi. It was also remade to Telugu as Abbaigaru, to Hindi as Beta, starring Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit and again remade to Kannada as Annayya, starring Ravichandran and Madhubala.
Aakhree Raasta (1986)
David is an old prisoner, released after twenty-four years in a penitentiary for a crime he hasn't committed. The three men who framed him and sent him away, are now prominent citizens of his town. David walks out of the prison straight into a confessional booth at his church. He tells the priest that he is about to kill three prominent men, for which he seeks God's pardon in advance. He must find his old friend, bootlegger and the custodian of David's only son. David had believed in his friend
Aakhri Raasta (1986)
David is an old prisoner, released after twenty-four years in a penitentiary for a crime he hasn't committed. The three men who framed him and sent him away, are now prominent citizens of his town. David walks out of the prison straight into a confessional booth at his church. He tells the priest that he is about to kill three prominent men, for which he seeks God's pardon in advance. He must find his old friend, bootlegger and the custodian of David's only son. David had believed in his friend
Poi Satchi (1982)
Poi Satchi is a 1982 Tamil film directed by K. Bhagyaraj, starring K. Bhagyaraj and Radhika
Andha 7 Naatkal (1981)
A poor musician enters the city dreaming to become a music director finds his love, the wife of his producer.
Andha 7 Natkal (1981)
A poor musician enters the city dreaming to become a music director finds his love, the wife of his producer.