CLASS APART CRAFT
RITZ|January 2020
THE 80s INDEED WAS A GOLDEN AGE FOR TAMIL CINEMA. THE MOVIES THAT WERE BEING MADE HAD STRONG STORYLINES
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To the entire world, Bharathiraja is a director as lofty as the Himalayas. Who is Bharathiraja, to himself?

Bharathiraja is a name that I gave myself. My father named me Chinnasamy. That is the name in my school records and other certificates. My mother’s pet name for me was Paal Pandy. When I came to Chennai, I changed my name. My younger sister’s name is Bharathi and my elder brother is named Jayaraj. I took parts of the names of people I love and made myself a new name. I used to put up drama shows in Mylapore, Triplicane areas and the crowd began recognising me as Bharathiraja. I’m not like the Himalayas or anything - it is just a name given to me, as is the practice with us: we give a new title to any new talent. And the given names just stick on. Imayam, Sigaram, Vaanam... It is a regular thing in Tamil and Telugu film industries.

The 80s of the Tamil cinema is considered the golden age. What do you think of that period?

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