Hari
Born
Harikrishnan[1]

(1971-09-10) 10 September 1971
Katchanavilai Village, Thoothukudi District, Tamil Nadu, India
OccupationFilm director
Years active2002–present
SpousePreetha Hari
Children3

Harikrishnan is an Indian film director best known for his action and masala films in Tamil cinema. He made his directorial debut with Thamizh (2002).[2] He later directed films such as Saamy (2003), Kovil (2004), Ayya (2005), Thaamirabharani (2007), Vel (2007) and the Singam film series (2010-2017). He mostly directed Coimbatore, Dindigul, Tenkasi and Thoothukudi-Tirunelveli district based movies.

Early life

Hari was born on 10 September 1971 in the Thoothukudi district in Tamil Nadu, India. His father, Gopalakrishnan, runs a grocery store.[3] Later, his family moved to Chennai, where Hari graduated with a degree in Commerce.

Career

Hari first joined as an assistant, gaining experience by working with various directors; Senthilnathan, Jeevabalan, Ameerjan, K. Natraj in Valli, Alex Pandian, Nassar in Avatharam. Later, he assisted K. Balachander in his film Kalki and worked as an associate director with Saran in the films Amarkalam, Parthen Rasithen and Alli Arjuna.[4][5][6][7]

His first film, in 2002, was Thamizh, with Prashanth and Simran. Film critic Balaji commented that it was "one of the few movies in recent times where a lot of importance seems to have been attached to the script. In spite of the flimsy story and routine screenplay where a youth grows to be a "dada", the dialogs elevate the quality of the movie and make it very enjoyable".[8] His second film Saamy, under the Kavithaalaya banner, starred Vikram. It was named the year's biggest hit,[9] grossing 160 million.[10] Its success led to remakes; in Telugu (Lakshmi Narasimha),[11] Kannada (Ayya)[12] and Hindi languages (Policegiri).[13] His next two films Kovil, with Silambarasan and Arul also starred Vikram. In 2005, he made Ayya, starring Sarathkumar, which introduced Nayantara to Tamil cinema. His next film was Aaru, with Suriya in 2005. In 2007, he directed two films, Thaamirabharani with Vishal and Vel, with Suriya. In 2008, he directed Seval, with Bharath. Ayyappa Prasad from Nowrunning.com stated that Hari "panders to the taste of his rural audience all the way, but the movie is bound to disappoint city-dwellers, since neither the story nor its treatment appeal to anyone with high IQ."[14]

In 2010 Hari directed his tenth film Singam, with Suriya, marking their third collaboration. The film was one of the top box office films of the year,[15] although reviewers identified it as a standard masala entertainer.[16][17] Following its success, the film was remade in Hindi (as Singham), in Kannada (as Kempe Gowda) and Bengali (Shotru).[18][19] After directing Venghai, a film with Dhanush and Tamannaah Bhatia in the lead, he made a sequel to Singam, with Suriya reprising his role as Duraisingam. It was named one of the biggest box office hits of 2013,[20][21] with Sify stating that it was "the biggest theatrical earner" of the year.[22] He worked for the second time with Vishal, in a film titled Poojai,[23] which had Shruti Haasan as the female lead.[24] Hari joined with Suriya for the fifth time for (Singam 3). He is shooting Saamy Square, the sequel of Saamy starring Vikram in the lead role. This film marks the third collaboration between Hari and Vikram. The film has met with mixed response.[25] After Saamy Square, Hari will most likely team up with Suriya yet again. Earlier, director Hari revealed that his next project with Suriya would not be Singam 4, but a fresh script. In an interview with an entertainment portal, Hari has disclosed details about this untitled film. In February 2020, Studio Green officially announced that Hari's next movie with Surya would be titled "Aruvaa", and would be released in Diwali 2020, but now Suriya has proceeded with his other projects and it is uncertain whether Aruvaa will happen or not.[26] In June 2021, He started working with actor and also his brother-in-law, Arun Vijay, in their first collaboration, which also stars Priya Bhavani Shankar, Radhika Sarathkumar and Yogi Babu, with music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar titled Yaanai.

Personal life

Hari with his wife Preetha Vijayakumar.

Hari is married to former actress Preetha Vijayakumar, the daughter of Vijayakumar and Manjula, sister of actor Arun Vijay, and has three sons.[27]

Filmmaking style

Hari's films are usually fast-paced and are primarily in the action and masala genres. Due to his penchant for such films, Hari has been nicknamed as the aruva director" as the aruva (sickle) are present in most of his films. Hari has recurring elements in his films which include "ferocious" protagonists, humorous subplots and item numbers.[28][29][30][31][32][33][34]

Filmography

As writer and director

YearFilmNotes
2002ThamizhDirectorial Debut
2003Saamy
2004Kovil
Arul
2005Ayya
Aaru
2007Thaamirabharani
Vel
2008Seval
2010Singam
2011Venghai
2013Singam II
2014Poojai
2017Singam 3
2018Saamy Square
2022Yaanai
2024Rathnam

As lyricist

Year Film Song Notes
2007ThaamirabharaniThaaliye ThevaiyillaiComposed by U1
2007VelThoppul Kodi and OtraikannaleComposed by U1
2008Seval"Thayaramma" and "Thulasi Chediya"
2011VenghaiYenna Solla Pore and Pudikkudhu.
2017Singam 3Vettai Theme and Wi Wi Wi Wi Wifi
2022YaanaiGana pathy Saranam, Deiva Magale and Edhanaala Varutham

References

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  25. Upadhyaya, Prakash (20 September 2018). "Saamy Square (Saamy 2) movie review and ratings: Live audience response". International Business Times, India Edition.
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  27. "Interview: Director Hari". Dinakaran. 13 December 2007. Archived from the original on 13 December 2007.
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  32. "Singam 3 Review {3/5}: Suriya is in full form in Si3 and the Singam Super franchise is here to stay". The Times of India.
  33. "Poojai movie review: The film should have been more than just the hero flexing his muscles and fighting". India.com. 24 October 2014.
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