Legendary Tamil filmmaker and actor K Bhagyaraj 
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Veteran filmmaker, actor Bhagyaraj dies at 73

Legendary Tamil filmmaker and actor K Bhagyaraj, known for his subtle humour and witty dialogues, well connecting with the audience, died on Saturday following a cardiac arrest

Chennai | Legendary Tamil filmmaker and actor K Bhagyaraj, known for his subtle humour and witty dialogues, well connecting with the audience, died on Saturday following a cardiac arrest, a source in the hospital where he was admitted said.

He was 73.

His roles, mostly drawn from the middle class, held a charm as his exquisite screenplay combined with his on-screen persona. In a career spanning over five decades, Bhagyaraj gave numerous hits, and some of his celebrated directorial and action works include - Andha 7 naatkal, Mundhanai Mudichu, Chinna Veedu, and Enga Chinna Rasa.

He is survived by his former actress wife Poornima, and their children, actor Shanthanu and Saranya. Apart from his film career, Bhagyaraj has been the editor of the Tamil weekly magazine Bhagya, and he has authored several novels.

"The passing away of veteran Tamil film director and writer K Bhagyaraj is a great loss to the world of cinema. His unique storytelling, creative brilliance and immense contribution to Tamil cinema have earned him a special place in the hearts of audiences," Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar said.

His legacy will continue to inspire generations of filmmakers and film lovers, the Governor said on 'X' and added, "I extend my heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and countless admirers. May his soul rest in peace." His demise marks the end of an era in Tamil cinema, especially his exceptional storytelling and screenplay abilities.

Born as Krishnaswamy Bhagyaraj in Tamil Nadu's Erode district, he commenced his career as an assistant to legendary filmmaker Bharathiraja (who died recently) and later emerged as a successful director with films such as Suvarilladha Chiththirangal, Darling Darling Darling and Idhu Namma Aalu. He acted in over 75 films, apart from directing about 25 films.

Expressing shocked anguish over the death of Bhagyaraj, AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami described him as a multi-talented film director, screenwriter, actor and music composer.

"Bhagyaraj was a great admirer of M G Ramachandran (AIADMK founder and former Chief Minister). He adapted the scenes from the late leader's unfinished film 'Anna Nee En Deivam' (in 1977) and made a new screenplay based on it, making it a successful film called 'Avasara Police 100' (in1990)," Palaniswami said in a statement posted on 'X'.

"The demise of the unrivalled screenwriter of the Indian film industry is an irreparable loss. I express my deepest condolences to his family, the film industry and fans who are grieving the loss. I pray to the Almighty God that his departed soul rests in the shade of the Lord," Palaniswami said.

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