Gautham Vasudev Menon
Gautham Vasudev Menon | |
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Mechanical Engineering) | |
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Years active | 1995–present |
Spouse | Preethi Menon |
Honours | Kalaimamani 2020 [1] |
Gautham Vasudev Menon (born 25 February 1973) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer and actor who predominantly works in Tamil film industry.[2] He has also directed Telugu and Hindi films that either simultaneously shot with or remakes of his own Tamil films.
Many of his films have been both critically acclaimed and commercially successful, most notably his romantic films Minnale (2001), Vaaranam Aayiram (2008), Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (2010), his cop action thrillers Kaakha Kaakha (2003), Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu (2006), Yennai Arindhaal (2015) and his gangster drama Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu (2022). His 2008 Tamil film, Vaaranam Aayiram won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. Menon produces films through his film production company named Photon Kathaas. His production Thanga Meengal (2013) won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.[3]
Early life and education
Gautham was born on 25 February 1973 in
Menon did his schooling at the
He can speak English, Malayalam, and Tamil fluently.Film career
Early work, 2001
Menon's time at university inspired him to write the lead roles of Minnale, Vaaranam Aayiram, Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa, Neethaane En Ponvasantham and Enai Noki Paayum Thota who were students in the same course.[9] During the period, he was inspired by films such as Dead Poets Society (1989) and Nayakan (1987) and expressed his desire to his parents to change his career path and become a filmmaker. His mother insisted that he become an ad filmmaker by shooting various commercials and he took an apprenticeship under filmmaker Rajiv Menon. He went on to work as an assistant director for Minsara Kanavu (1997), in which he also appeared in a cameo role.[10]
Menon launched a Tamil romance film O Lala in 2000 with the project eventually changing producers and titles into
The success of the film led producer Vashu Bhagnani to sign him on to direct the Hindi language remake of the film, Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein (2001), starring Madhavan alongside Dia Mirza and Saif Ali Khan. Menon was initially apprehensive but said it eventually took "half an hour" to agree, but against his intentions, the producer opted against retaining the technical crew of the original.[10] He changed a few elements, deleted certain scenes and added some more for the version. A critic felt that "the presentation is not absorbing" though stating that Menon "handled certain sequences with aplomb"; the film subsequently became a below-average box office performer.[14] The failure of the film left him disappointed, with Menon claiming in hindsight that the film lacked the simplicity of the original with the producer's intervention affecting proceedings.[15] Several years after release, the film later gained popularity through screenings on television and subsequently developed a cult following amongst young Hindi-speaking audiences.[16] In 2011, the producer of the film approached him to remake Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein with the producer's son Jackky Bhagnani in the lead role, but Menon was uninterested with the offer.[17] Later on in 2001, it was reported that he was working on a film tentatively titled Iru Vizhi Unadhu, though the project did not develop into production.[18]
Police duology, 2003–06
Gautham Menon returned in 2003 by directing the realistic police thriller Kaakha Kaakha (2003) starring Suriya, Jyothika and Jeevan. The film portrayed the personal life of a police officer and how his life is affected by gangsters, showing a different perspective of police in comparison to other Tamil films of the time.[15] Menon revealed that he was inspired to make the film after reading articles on how to encounter specialists who shoot gangsters and how their families get threatening calls in return, and initially approached Madhavan, Ajith Kumar and then Vikram for the role without success, with all three actors citing that they did not want to play a police officer. The lead actress Jyothika asked Menon to consider Suriya for the role, and he was subsequently selected after Menon saw his portrayal in Nandha.[19] He held a rehearsal of the script with the actors, a costume trial with Jyothika and then enrolled Suriya in a commando training school before beginning production, which he described as a "very planned shoot".[19] The film consequently opened to very positive reviews from critics on the way to becoming another success for Menon, with critics labeling it as a "career high film".[20] Furthermore, the film was described as "for action lovers who believe in logical storylines and deft treatment" with Menon being praised for his linear narrative screenplay.[21]
Menon subsequently remade the film in the Telugu language as
He was then signed on to direct a venture starring Kamal Haasan and produced by Kaja Mohideen, and initially suggested a one-line story which went on to become Pachaikili Muthucharam for the collaboration.[19] Kamal Haasan wanted a different story and thus the investigative thriller film Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu (2006), was written with Jyothika, Kamalinee Mukherjee, Prakash Raj, Daniel Balaji and Salim Baig added to the cast. The film told another episode from a police officer's life, with an Indian cop moved to America to investigate the case of psychotic serial killers before returning to pursue the chase in India. During the shooting, the unit ran into problems after the producer had attempted suicide and as a result, Kamal Haasan wanted to quit the project.[19] Menon subsequently convinced him to stay on as they had taken advance payments. He has since revealed that unlike Kamal Haasan's other films, the actor did not take particular control of the script or production of the film. The film however had gone through change from the original script with less emphasis on the antagonists than Menon had hoped and he also revealed that scenes for songs were forced in and shot without him.[19] The film released in August 2006 and went on to become his third successive hit film in Tamil and once again, he won rave reviews for his direction.[26][27] Menon later expressed interest in remaking the film in Hindi with Amitabh Bachchan in the lead role without the love angle, though the project fell through after discussions. In 2012, he re-began negotiations with producers to make a Hindi version of the film with Shahrukh Khan in the lead role.[28] He had stated his intent on making a trilogy of police episode films, with a possible third featuring Vikram in the lead role, before completing it in 2015 with Ajith Kumar in Yennai Arindhaal.[19]
Success, 2007–08
His next project, Pachaikili Muthucharam (2007), based on the novel Derailed by James Siegel, featured Sarath Kumar and Jyothika and was released in February 2007. Initially, the lead role was offered to Kamal Haasan who passed the opportunity, while actors Cheran and Madhavan declined citing date and image problems respectively.[29] Menon met Sarath Kumar at an event where he cited he was looking to change his 'action' image and Menon subsequently cast him in the lead role.[29] During production, the film ran into further casting trouble with Simran dropping out her assigned role and was replaced by Shobana after another actress, Tabu, also rejected the role.[30] Shobana was also duly replaced by a newcomer, Andrea Jeremiah to portray the character of Kalyani in the film. The film was under production for over a year and coincided with the making of his previous film which was largely delayed. The film initially opened to positive reviews with a critic citing that Menon is "growing with each passing film. His style is distinctive, his vision clear, his team rallies around him and he manages to pull it off each time he attempts".[31][32] However the film became a financial failure for the producer, V. Ravichandran and in regard to the failure of the film, Menon went on to claim that Sarath Kumar was "wrong for the film" and that he tweaked the story to fit his image; he also claimed that his father's ailing health and consequent death a week before the release had left him mentally affected.[29] In mid-2007, Menon announced and began work on a youth-centric film titled Chennaiyil Oru Mazhaikaalam featuring Trisha and an ensemble of newcomers. Set in the backdrop of Chennai's booming IT industry, the team began its shoot in September 2007 and continued for thirty days but was later delayed and eventually shelved.[33] In 2011, he revealed that the film was dropped because he felt the actors "needed to be trained", and would consider restarting the project at a later stage.[34][35]
His next release, Vaaranam Aayiram (2008), saw him re-collaborate with Suriya, who played dual roles in the film. The film illustrates the theme of how a father often came across in his son's life as a hero and inspiration, and Menon dedicated the film to his late father who died in 2007.[36] The pre-production of the film, then titled Chennaiyil Oru Mazhaikaalam began in 2003, with Menon planning it as a romantic film with Suriya as a follow-up to their successful previous collaboration, Kaakha Kaakha.[37] Abhirami was signed and then dropped due to her height before a relatively new actress at the time Asin was selected to make her debut in Tamil films with the project. The first schedule of the film began in January 2004 in
Romance and experimentation, 2010–2014
In 2010, Menon made a return to romantic genre after 2 years with the Tamil romantic film Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (2010), starring Silambarasan and Trisha.[42] Originally planned as a Jessie with Mahesh Babu in the lead role, the actor's refusal prompted Menon to make the Tamil version first. The film explored the complicated relationship between a Hindu Tamil assistant director, Karthik, and a Christian Malayali girl, Jessie and their resultant emotional conflicts. The film featured music by A. R. Rahman in his first collaboration with Menon whilst cinematographer Manoj Paramahamsa was also selected to be a part of the technical crew. Menon cited that he was "a week away from starting the film with a newcomer" before his producer insisted they looked at Silambarasan, with Menon revealing that he was unimpressed with the actor's previous work.[12] The film was in production for close to a year and throughout the opening week of filming, promotional posters from classic Indian romantic films were released featuring the lead pair.[43] Prior to release, the film became the first Tamil project to have a music soundtrack premiere outside of India, with a successful launch at the BAFTA in London.[44] Upon release, the film achieved positive reviews, with several critics giving the film "classic" status, whilst also become a commercially successful venture.[45][46] Reviewers praised Menon citing that "credit for their perfect portrayal, of course, goes to Gautam Vasudev Menon. This is one director who's got the pulse of today's urban youth perfectly" and that "crafted a movie that will stay in our hearts for a long, long time."[46] Soon after the Tamil version began shoot, Menon decided to begin a Telugu version titled Ye Maaya Chesave (2010) and release it simultaneously, with featuring a fresh cast of Naga Chaitanya and debutante Samantha. Like the Tamil version, the film won critical acclaim and was given "classic" status from critics, as it went on to become among the most profitable Telugu films of 2010.[46][47][48] In 2016, he revealed that he had scripted a spin-off film from Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa titled Ondraga, where the character of Karthik's life would be followed eight years after the happenings of the previous film.[35]
He next began research and pre-production work on a 1920s period spy thriller titled Thuppariyum Anand in early 2010, with both
Menon returned to
Menon's next releases were the romantic films
Return to action genre, 2015–present
Following Suriya's withdrawal from Dhruva Natchathiram, Menon moved on to begin a romantic thriller film with
After Yennai Arindhaal, Menon resumed work on his film with Silambarasan under the new title of Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada, with Manjima Mohan joining the cast to replace Pallavi Sharda. A Telugu version with Naga Chaitanya and Manjima was simultaneously shot under the title Sahasam Swasaga Sagipo, with Menon revealing that he hoped to finance the Tamil version through the salary he received from the Telugu film's producers.[79] The film developed slowly and was further delayed after Silambarasan refused to shoot for the film following a salary dispute during mid-2016. Menon also has Enai Noki Paayum Thota, a drama featuring Dhanush and Megha Akash in production, with the shoot began during February 2016.
Menon also has several proposed directorial projects in production. He began producing and directing the spy thriller
Filmmaking style
Menon has stated that he is largely inspired by the "depth and aesthetics" that are created by American films.
According to The Hindu's Udhav Naig, Menon's films are "regulated by a matrix of strong middle-class values", and also have biographical elements which, according to Menon, are inspired by his own life.[92] Menon prefers to write the climax of his films only after filming has significantly progressed, stating that though he has an idea about the climax, it always changes when the film starts shooting.[93] He also names his films after classic Tamil phrases and lines from Tamil film songs such as Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada being named after the namesake song from Mannathi Mannan (1960) and Yennai Arindhaal being named after the song "Unnai Arindhaal" from Vettaikkaran (1964).[94] Menon dislikes watching dubbed versions of his own films, and claims his scripts have "a universal theme", citing this as the reason he chose to film Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya in Telugu as Ye Maaya Chesave, rather than dub.[95] Menon also makes cameo appearances in the films he directs.[96] Menon's films notably feature voiceovers, either from the view of the protagonist or the antagonist.[97]
Personal life
Gautham married Preethi Menon and they have 3 sons Arya, Dhruva and Adhya.[citation needed] Costume designer Uthara Menon is his sister, and has worked on his films following Yennai Arindhaal (2015).[98]
Filmography
As a director
- Note: He was credited as Gautham from 2001 to 2008.
Year | Title | Language | Producer | Acting role | Other |
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2001 | Minnale | Tamil | No | Flower man | |
2001 | Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein | Hindi | No | Maddy's boss | |
2003 | Kaakha Kaakha | Tamil | No | Police officer Vasudevan Nair | Dubbing artist of Jeevan |
2004 | Gharshana | Telugu | No | No | Dubbing artist of Salim Baig |
2006 | Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu | Tamil | No | Dancer in song "Manjal Veyil" | Dubbing artist of Salim Baig |
2007 | Pachaikili Muthucharam | No | Bus passenger | ||
2008 | Vaaranam Aayiram | No | Informer | ||
2010 | Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa | No | Himself | ||
Ye Maaya Chesave | Telugu | No | Actor | ||
2011 | Nadunisi Naaygal | Tamil | Yes | No | |
2012 | Ekk Deewana Tha | Hindi | Yes | Actor | |
Neethaane En Ponvasantham | Tamil | Yes | No | ||
Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu | Telugu | Yes | No | ||
2015 | Yennai Arindhaal | Tamil | No | Police officer | |
2016 | Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada | Yes | Police officer | ||
Sahasam Swasaga Sagipo | Telugu | Yes | Police officer | ||
2019 | Enai Noki Paayum Thota | Tamil | Yes | No | |
2020 | Putham Pudhu Kaalai | No | No | Anthology film; segment: Avarum Naanum – Avalum Naanum | |
2021 | Kutty Story | No | Aadhi | Anthology film; segment: Ethirpara Mutham[99][100] | |
2022 | Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu Part 1: The Kindling | No | No | ||
2024 | Joshua Imai Pol Kaakha
|
No | No | ||
TBA | Dhruva Natchathiram: Chapter One – Yuddha Kaandam † | Yes | TBA |
Television
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Acting Role | Other |
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2019 | Queen | No | No | Sridhar | Co-directed with Prasath Murugesan[101][102] |
2020 | Paava Kadhaigal | No | Yes | Sathya | Anthology series; segment: Vaanmagal |
2021 | Navarasa | Yes | No | No | Anthology series; segment: Guitar Kambi Mele Nindru[103] |
Other roles
Year | Title | Language(s) | Producer | As an actor | Other | Ref |
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1997 | Minsara Kanavu | Tamil | No | Man in crowd | Uncredited role | |
2010 | Ratha Sarithiram | Tamil | No | No | Narrator | |
2011 | Kandaen | Tamil | No | No | Audio rights owner | [104] |
Veppam | Tamil | Yes | No | Dubbing artist for Muthukumar | ||
2013 | Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya | Tamil | No | Himself | ||
Thanga Meenkal | Tamil | Yes | No | |||
2014 | Endrendrum | Tamil | No | No | Narrator | |
2015 | Kaaval | Tamil | No | No | Narrator | [105] |
Yatchan | Tamil | No | Himself | |||
Courier Boy Kalyan | Telugu | Yes | No | |||
Oru Naal Iravil | Tamil | No | Himself | |||
Uppu Karuvaadu | Tamil | No | No | Playback singer for "Pudhu Oru Kadhavu" | ||
2016 | Zero | Tamil | No | No | Narrator | |
Tamilselvanum Thaniyar Anjalum | Tamil | Yes | No | |||
Meendum Oru Kadhal Kadhai | Tamil | No | No | Narrator | ||
2017 | Power Paandi
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Tamil | No | Himself | ||
2018 | Thaanaa Serndha Koottam | Tamil | No | No | Dubbing artist for Suresh Menon | |
Naam | Malayalam | No | Himself | |||
Goli Soda 2 | Tamil | No | Raghavan | |||
Ee Nagaraniki Emaindhi | Telugu | No | Himself | Cameo appearance | ||
2019 | Puppy | Tamil | No | No | Playback singer for "Uyire Vaa" | |
2020 | Oh My Kadavule | Tamil | No | Himself | ||
Trance | Malayalam | No | Solomon | |||
Kannum Kannum Kollaiyadithaal | Tamil | No | DCP Prathap Chakravarthi | |||
Lock Up | Tamil | No | No | Narrator | ||
Theeviram | Tamil | No | DCP Vikraman | |||
2021 | 99 Songs | Tamil | No | No | Dialogue Writer For Tamil Version | |
Kodiyil Oruvan | Tamil | No | No | Playback singer for song "Slum Anthem" | ||
Rudra Thandavam | Tamil | No | Vathapirajan | |||
3:33 | Tamil | No | Paranormal investigator | |||
2022 | FIR | Tamil | No | Ajay Dewan | ||
Selfie | Tamil | No | Ravi Varma | |||
Don | Tamil | No | Himself | |||
Sita Ramam | Telugu | No | Major Selvan | [106] | ||
2023 | Michael | Telugu | No | Gurunath and Jai (dual role) | ||
Lovefully Yours Veda
|
Malayalam | No | Sri Kumar Kartha | [107] | ||
Pathu Thala | Tamil | No | Naanjilaar Gunasekaran | |||
Viduthalai Part 1 | Tamil | No | Sunil Menon | |||
Anuragam | Malayalam | No | Shankar | [108] | ||
Takkar | Tamil | No | Recited part of the song "Nira" | |||
Ustaad | Telugu | No | Joseph D’Souza | |||
Karumegangal Kalaigindrana | Tamil | No | ||||
Mathagam | Tamil | No | Thirumaaram IAS | Disney+Hotstar series
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||
Leo | Tamil | No | Joshy Andrews | |||
Sesham Mike-il Fathima | Malayalam | No | Shiva Narayanan | Cameo appearance | [109] | |
2024 | NBK109 † | Telugu | No | TBA | Filming | [110] |
Viduthalai 2 † | Tamil | No | Sunil Menon | Filming | ||
TBA | Bazooka † | Malayalam | No | Benjamin Joshua | Post-production | [111] |
Music videos
Year | Title | Role | Actors | Ref(s) |
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2010 | Semmozhiyaana Thamizh Mozhiyaam | Music Video Director | Various Actors | |
2018 | Bodhai Kodhai | Music Video Director | Atharvaa, Aishwarya Rajesh | [112] |
2021 | Allipoola Vennela | Music Video Director | Mekha Rajan, Anagha, Angelina | [113] |
2023 | Muththa Pichchai | Composer, Director | Santhosh, Urmi |
Short films
Year | Title | Director | Producer | Acting role | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Karthik Dial Seytha Yenn | Yes | Yes | No | Short film |
Awards
- Awards
- Honour by Government of Tamil Nadu - Kalaimamani (2021)
- Vijay Award for Favourite Director for Vaaranam Aayiram (2008)
- National Film Awards
- National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil for Vaaranam Aayiram (2008)
- National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil for Thanga Meengal (2013)
- Filmfare Awards
- Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil for Thanga Meengal (2013)
- Nandi Awards
- Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer for Ye Maaya Chesave (2010)
- Nandi Special Jury Award for Ye Maaya Chesave (2010)[114]
- Other Awards
- Vijay Award for Best Film for Thanga Meengal (2013)
- Rotary Club of Chennai – Honored for Creative Excellence (2010)
See also
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External links
- Gautham Vasudev Menon at IMDb