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In this Indian name, the name Arunasalam is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Murugadoss.
AR Murugadoss
Murugadoss at a special screening of Ghajini in 2008
BornArunasalam Murugadoss
(1974-09-25) 25 September 1974 (age 50)
Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
Years active2001–present
SpouseRamya (m.2005)

Arunasalam Murugadoss, commonly known with his stage name initials AR Murugadoss, is an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter. He's best known for his action Tamil films and Telugu films and for remaking them in Hindi cinema. This includes the Suriya-starrer Ghajini (2005) and its Hindi remake Ghajini (2008) starring Aamir Khan, along with the Vijay-starrer Thuppakki (2012) and its Hindi remake Holiday (2014) starring Akshay Kumar. His 2002 Tamil film Ramanaa was remade in Hindi by director Krish as Gabbar Is Back (2015) starring Akshay Kumar as well. Murugadoss won the Filmfare Award for Best Director for his 2014 Tamil action-drama film Kaththi.

Personal life

Murugadoss was born in Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu. The initials "AR", denoting his father's name Arunasalam, were added after Murugadoss signed his first film Dheena (2001). Murugadoss currently resides in Virugambakkam, Chennai. Murugadoss had his schooling at the Government Higher Secondary School and studied BA in Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirapalli. His brother Dileepan made his acting debut with Vathikuchi (2013).

Career

Murugadoss with Aamir Khan

During his college days, Murugadoss was active in cultural events, particularly in mimicry and drawing. He subsequently became a cinephile watching up to seven films a week in his hometown and started writing jokes as well. After Ananda Vikatan published them, Murugadoss began to think of becoming a story writer. At Bharathidasan University he started to write sketch comedies and acted in them. After college he tried to join the Madras Film Institute, but was rejected. Nevertheless, Murugadoss stayed in Chennai in multiple functions. First he became an assistant writer of P. Kalaimani and wrote dialogues for the Tamil film Madurai Meenakshi. He became assistant director of Ratchagan (1997) for half of the film and continued as assistant script director for the Telugu film Kalusukundam Ra. Murugadoss then worked with S. J. Surya for the film Kushi.

S. J. Suryah recommended Murugadoss to Ajith Kumar for directing his debut film, Dheena. His next films were Ramana, Ghajini, and Stalin. His fifth film was Ghajini, which was a Hindi remake of his same-titled 2005 film and marked his Bollywood debut. It released on 25 December 2008 and became the first ever Bollywood film to gross over ₹100 crore. His next Tamil film 7aum Arivu, was released on Diwali 2011 and was more successful outside India than in Tamil Nadu. Murugadoss signed a deal with Fox Star Studios to produce two Tamil films.

In 2012, he directed the action thriller Thuppakki, starring Vijay and produced by S. Dhanu released on Diwali 2012 to mostly positive reviews and was a huge commercial success entering the Kollywood ₹100 crore club He also directed the Hindi remake of the film, Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty. In 2014, he was the writer and producer for the fantasy film Maan Karate starring Sivakarthikeyan which was directed by his former assistant Thirukumaran.

In 2014, he directed the action drama Kaththi starring Vijay and produced by Ayngaran International released on Diwali 2014 and emerged as the second biggest grosser of the year after Lingaa. In 2016, he directed Akira starring Sonakshi Sinha. It is a remake of Tamil film Mouna Guru. Recently, he directed a Telugu movie starring Mahesh Babu and Rakul Preet Singh.

Filmography

Year Film Language Director Producer Writer Notes
2001 Dheena Tamil Yes Yes
2002 Ramana Tamil Yes Yes Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Dialogue Writer
2005 Ghajini Tamil Yes Yes
2006 Stalin Telugu Yes Yes
2008 Ghajini Hindi Yes Yes Stardust Award for Hottest New Filmmaker
Apsara Award for Best Director
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Director
2011 Engaeyum Eppothum Tamil Yes
2011 7am Arivu Tamil Yes Yes Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil
Nominated—Vijay Award for Favourite Director
2012 Thuppakki Tamil Yes Yes Vijay Award for Favourite Director
Nominated—Vijay Award for Best Director
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil
2013 Vatthikuchi Tamil Yes
2014 Maan Karate Tamil Yes Yes
2014 Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty Hindi Yes Yes
2014 Kaththi Tamil Yes Yes Vijay Award for Favourite Director
Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil
Nominated—Vijay Award for Best Story, Screenplay Writer
2015 10 Enradhukulla Tamil Yes
2016 Akira Hindi Yes Yes Yes Remake of Mouna Guru
2017 Rangoon Tamil Yes
2017 Spyder Telugu/Tamil Yes Yes
2018 Vijay 62 Tamil Yes Yes
2019

References

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  5. "I could not even buy a cup of tea for my father with my money: AR Murugadoss". Priya Gupta, TNN. The Times of India. 3 June 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
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  8. http://forbesindia.com/blog/business-strategy/journey-of-the-100-crore-bollywood-film/
  9. DNA India, 24 Oct 2009.
  10. The Times Of India, 26 feb 2013.
  11. http://www.india.com/showbiz/holiday-crosses-100-crore-at-the-box-office-80034/
  12. http://ibnlive.in.com/news/tamil-film-thuppakki-enters-rs-100-crore club/307482-71-174.html
  13. "Akira is the title for AR Murugadoss-Sonakshi project?". Sify. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  14. "Mahesh Babu-AR Murugdoss film heads to Ahmedabad for next schedule - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 November 2016.

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Works of AR Murugadoss
Directed
Produced
Writer only
Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director
1972–1990
1991–2010
2011–present
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