
Renowned Tamil film director Bharathiraja passed away in Chennai on Wednesday (June 10, 2026). Tributes poured in for the ace director who died at 84. He had been ailing for some time.
Celebrated for shifting Tamil cinema from studio-bound film-making to authentic rural landscapes, and for his iconic opening line, “ Yen Iniya Tamil Makkale,” delivered in his distinctive voice, he was a transformative force in not just Tamil but Indian cinema.
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A towering personality in the film industry, fondly known as Iyakkunar Imayam (Pinnacle among Directors), Mr. Bharathiraja won six National Film Awards, four Filmfare Awards (South), six Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and a Nandi Award. More significantly, he was instrumental in introducing several new actors in Tamil cinema. In a characteristic move, he rechristened many actors with names beginning with the letter “R”, gifting the industry with talented artistes including Radikaa, Revathi, Radha, Ranjitha and Rekha. The actors who went on to become prominent figures in the Tamil industry include Karthik, Pandian, Chandrasekar, Napoleon and Janakaraj.
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Over a prolific career spanning nearly five decades, Bharathiraja helmed more than 40 feature films across Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi. He demonstrated a remarkable stylistic range, moving effortlessly from rural dramas to psychological thrillers.
His pathbreaking films in Tamil include ‘Sigappu Rojakkal (1978), a sophisticated, gritty psychological thriller that broke his rural mould; ‘Alaigal Oivathillai’ (1981): a poignant, critically acclaimed romance addressing caste and religious barriers; ‘Mudhal Mariyathai’ (1985): a masterful, mature narrative on platonic love featuring thespian Sivaji Ganesan; and ‘Karuthamma’ (1994): a hard-hitting social commentary tackling the menace of female infanticide.
Beyond his technical prowess behind the lens, Bharathiraja was widely recognised as the industry’s ultimate star-maker. He possessed an uncanny eye for raw talent and systematically introduced a generation of performers who would go on to shape the future of Indian cinema.
In a characteristic and superstitious tradition, he frequently rechristened his lead actors with names beginning with the letter “R”. Through this unique grooming school, he introduced iconic artistes such as Radikaa, Revathi, Radha and Rekha. He was also instrumental in launching the careers of male stars like Karthik and Pandian, alongside legendary technicians, comedians, and character actors. - PTI
A multiple national award winner known for his predominantly rural content, Bharathiraja shot to fame with his debut directorial venture “16 Vayathinile” in 1977. It also marked his maiden association with legendary musician Ilayaraja as the songs of the film, especially “Senthoorapoove,” were chartbusters.
Kamal Haasan and the late Sridevi were the lead pair, with superstar Rajinikanth playing the villain in a film that went on to rule the box office. The movie is rated one among the best Tamil films even today.
As a professional, Bharathiraja broke the shackles of studio-bound filmmaking to inject raw, rural realism into Tamil screenplays.
He was affectionately revered as “Iyakkunar Imayam” (Everest of directors). - PTI
N. Chandrababu Naidu, Andhra Pradesh CM said: “I am deeply saddened by the passing of renowned filmmaker Bharathiraja. He has gifted memorable films to both the Telugu and Tamil film industries. His demise is an irreparable loss to Indian cinema. I pray for the peace of his soul and extend my heartfelt condolences to his family members and loved ones.”
Here are a set of images from the veteran director’s inspiring journey.
In pictures: Director Bharathiraja, a transformative force of Tamil cinema
Recalling the difficult days in a conversation with The Hindu in 2018, Ilaiyaraaja had said that in 1968, he, his brothers and a few friends boarded a bus to Chennai in search of a career in the film industry. The journey was anything but easy, writes B. Kolappan.
Explore the inspiring journey of Bharathiraja and Ilaiyaraaja as they overcame struggles to achieve success in the film industry.
In a career spanning over five decades, the auteur cemented an unshakable legacy as one of the most important Tamil filmmakers of all time — his was a filmmaking voice that not only shook Tamil cinema from the confines of studios, but also made scathing remarks about casteism, gender inequality, female foeticide, urban unemployment, and social norms surrounding gender and age, writes Bhuvanesh Chandar.
Remembering Bharathiraja: A tribute to the legendary filmmaker who captured Tamil Nadu's essence through timeless cinema.
Music director Santhosh Narayanan said: The absolute legend Bharathiraja leaves us with an everlasting body of work in cinema that will impact art form forever.
He said he fondly remembers Bharathiraja’s conversations with him, appreciating and dissecting the work of many debutant directors back in the day, many of whom are turning out to be legends themselves today.
Actor Rajnikath visited Bharathiraja’s house to pay his respects.
“He has been my friend for the last 50 years. Everyone knows about his accomplishments and talent. He has introduced several actors, technicians and artists and made immense contributions. Be it actors, directors or producers, whenever someone faced a problem, he was the first to voice his support for them and stood by them. People will never forget his work. His work will live in the hearts of people forever. He was always outspoken. May his soul rest in peace.”
Actor Siddharth and director and actor Sasikumar too paid their respects. - Sunita Shekar
Bommalattam starring Nana Patekar, Arjun Sarja and Rukmini Vijayakumar may not be one of the finest movies of Bharathiraja. But the press show of the 2008 film stays etched on the memories of film journalists. Srinivasan Ramanujam explains why.
At a 2008 press screening of 'Bommalattam', Bharathiraja dared film critics to guess the movie's ending. A look back at this unusual moment that showcased the director's flair for suspense.
One of diretor Bharathiraja’s masterpieces, Mudhal Mariyathai, which portrayed the love between an ageing hero and a young woman, had its genesis in the love story of Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky and Anna Snitkina, who was 25 years younger than him. Thespian Sivaji Ganesan and Radha played the lead roles in the film adaptation of the story, writes B. Kolappan
Explore Bharathiraja's 'Mudhal Mariyathai,' its Russian inspiration, initial doubts, and eventual triumph in Tamil cinema.
In his tribute, Telugu actor Allu Arjun said: “A true legend whose vision, storytelling, and contribution to Indian cinema will remain timeless.”
Veteran music director Ilayaraja paid his respects to mortal remains of director Bharathiraja.
”There’s nothing more to say. I pray for his soul to rest in peace,” he said.
The Bharathiraja-Ilayaraja combination that introduced the Tamil audience to an authentic rural setting in the late 1970s.
The duo first came together for the film Pathinaru Vayathinile which bagged the national award for playback singer S. Janaki. It also won four State awards including the best director award for Bharathiraja.
Bharathiraja’s extraordinary contribution to Tamil cinema will continue to inspire generations to come, said music composer D. Imman.
His passion for storytelling, simplicity, and deep connection to the soil of Tamil Nadu were truly remarkable, Mr. Imman said.
He said he was blessed to collaborate with him on films. Bharathiraja acted in movies such as Pandiya Naadu, Kennedy Club, and Namma Veettu Pillai and Imman was the composer for these movies. - Sunitha Sekhar
Malayalam actor Mohanlal on Bharathiraja:
“He was a director who found poetry in the soil, truth in silence, and soul in every frame. Sharing screen space with him in Thudarum was an honour I will cherish forever.
He said Bharathiraja’s legacy will continue to inspire generations, and his presence will be deeply missed. - Sunitha Sekhar
Bharathiraja and K. Balachander are two iconic fillmmakers of Tamil cinema. They have always been vocal about their mutual admiration for each other. The duo even acted in a movie together.
In this interview to The Hindu, the filmmakers recall their older days, what they feel about the current generation.
MDMK general secretary Vaiko paid tributes to mortal remains of director Bharathiraja at his residence.
He called Bharathiraja as unparalleled luminary in Tamil cinema. Though he died his creations will continue to shine brightly beyond time, Mr. Vaiko added. - N. Sai Charan
Bharathiraja was a filmmaker who brought about major changes both in the film industry and in the minds of the people, said Pattali Makkal Katchi leader Anbumani Ramadoss.
The innovations and achievements he created were so immense that the history of Tamil cinema cannot be written without mentioning Bharathiraja, Dr. Anbumani said in his tributes. - N. Sai Charan
All India Congress Committee general secretary K.C. Venugopal, in a post on X, said the tragic demise of legendary filmmaker Bharathiraja is a great loss for Tamil and Indian cinema. He entertained millions through his craft, and leaves a void that will be impossible to fill.
Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar condoled the death of Director Bharathiraja.
In a post on X, Lok Bhavan quoting the Governor said Bharathiraja through his works, which portrayed rural life and human emotions with authenticity and realism, have left an indelible mark on Tamil cinema.
Actor Gautami on X said, “I am deeply saddened at the passing of our Iyakkunar Imayam Barathiraaja sir. He is a true legend in the spectrum of Indian film and has defined an era of Tamil cinema with his timeless classics. His loss is irreplaceable and will be keenly felt for ages to come. Many generations of filmmakers and audiences will continue to be inspired by his legacy.”
DMDK general secretary Premallatha Vijayakant, in a post on X, said the credit for taking Tamil cinema beyond the confines of studios into the scenic beauty of villages and open landscapes goes to Director Bharathiraja.
“He introduced many artistes to Tamil cinema and served as a guiding force for several generations of filmmakers and artistes, she said recollecting his close association with DMDK founder Vijayakant.”
DMK president and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said Bharathiraja changed the course of Tamil cinema and created a new path for the industry.
In his condolence message, he described Bharathiraja as an epoch-making filmmaker who spoke a new language of cinema.
DMK president and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin pays tributes to Bharathiraja.
Actor Chiranjeevi said: “Indian cinema has lost one of its greatest storytellers, Bharathiraja garu. He transformed the fragrance of village soil, the beauty of human relationships, the innocence of love, and the emotions of ordinary people into timeless cinematic poetry. His films touched millions of hearts and inspired generations of filmmakers. A recipient of the prestigious Padma Shri and several National Film Awards, Bharathiraja’s contribution to Indian cinema is immeasurable.”
He said he was fortunate to work under his direction as ’Puliraju’ in Aradhana. “Bharathiraja’s passion for cinema, simplicity and dedication to his craft left a lasting impression on him. Bharathiraja’s legacy will live on forever through his remarkable films,” he added.
Music director G.V. Prakash Kumar said that he was really saddened to hear the news of the passing of Bharathiraja. “He was a stalwart who changed cinema and inspired so many film makers.”
Actor Sukanya said: “This is a big loss to the film industry. He has made phenomenal accomplishments. One of the key reasons why I came into the film industry was Bharathiraja. He was very passionate about direction. It is a rarity to see a hardworking person like him.”
Film Producer G. Dhananjheyan said in X: “Deeply saddened by the passing away of Legendary Director #Bharathirajaa sir, with whom I travelled for many years. Our strong Association through @tfapatn for more than 5 years remains memorable. Thank you sir for being my guide, support and mentor for many years. Will always cherish our Association. Rest in peace sir.”
Actor Vishal said: “It was shocking and sad to hear the news about the legendary filmmaker Bharathiraja’s passing away.”
He said that he was a visionary who changed the landscape of Tamil cinema forever, and brought the soul of our villages, people and emotions to the big screen like no one else could. “The iconic characterization had an everlasting impact in the minds of audiences even for decades to come.”
Mr. Vishal said Bharathiraja’s films inspired generations of filmmakers, actors and cinema lovers, and his legacy will continue to live on through every frame he created. “His work will stand as a testimony for any aspiring filmmaker and a bible for filmmaking for one and all who would want to make a mark as a creator. The era of unbelievable cinematic experience ends with his demise. Tamil cinema has lost one of its greatest storytellers,” he said.
S. Venkatesan, MP from Madurai Constituency posted a heartfelt tribute on X saying Bharathiraja translated human emotions into visual language. “He portrayed humans who were never portrayed. He raised questions that an artist must raise. That was the great artist known as Imayam Bharathiraja.”
The general secretary of the All India Puratchi Thalaivar Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam V.K. Sasikala condoled the death of the veteran director.
Describing the passing of Bharathiraja “an irrepairable loss,” the AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami commended the seasoned director, who hailed from a village in southern part of the State, for having turned the focus of Tamil cinema towards villages; filled the industry with “fragrance” of the Tamil soil and made the rest of the world to view the Tamil cinema with values unique to the State.
“En iniya Tamil makkaley (My dear Tamil people),” his voice will endure as long as cinema exists.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay said the State government would accord State honours for director Bharathiraja’s funeral.
Tamil Film Active Producers Association (TFAPA) had urged the State government to accord state honours as a tribute to director and the association founder Bharathirajaa during his last rites.
TFAPA said, “Shri Bharathiraja was one of the most influential and transformative figures in Indian cinema. A recipient of six National Film Awards, six Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, and numerous other accolades, including the prestigious Padma Shri conferred by the Government of India in 2004, Shri Bharathiraja’s contribution to Indian cinema is unparalleled. As a filmmaker, he created several timeless classics. As an actor, he earned widespread appreciation through memorable performances.”
“In 2020, Shri Bharathirajaa, along with several of us, founded the Tamil Film Active Producers Association (TFAPA). Under his visionary leadership and guidance, the Association grew steadily and today proudly represents more than 400 active producers. He remained deeply committed to the welfare of producers, directors, actors and the overall growth of Tamil cinema, constantly encouraging and supporting the Association’s initiatives,” they said in a press release.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, actors Sivakumar, Suriya, Radhika, lyricist Vairamuthu and Naam Tamilar Katchi chief co-ordinator Seeman paid their respects to the mortal remains of Bharathiraja at his residence in Chennai.
Veteran music director Ilayaraja paid his respects to mortal remains of Director Bharathiraja. ”There’s nothing more to say. I pray for his soul to rest in peace,” he said.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay pays respects to the mortal remains of Bharathiraja.
T.T.V. Dhinakaran, the General Secretary of Amma Makkal Munnettra Kazagam (AMMK), posted on X, “The news of the passing of Padma Shri Thiru. Bharathiraja brings immense sorrow and grief. He brought the lives of Tamils to the silver screen and created a monumental turning point in the film world.
Mr. Dhinakaran praised him for being a “pioneer” and having dominated Tamil cinema for about half a century with stories rooted in rural background and the unique design of characters in his films.
The actor/Deputy CM posted on X: “The passing of legendary filmmaker and Padma Shri awardee Bharathiraja is an irreparable loss to the Indian film industry.
With his extraordinary films, he won the hearts of audiences not only in the Tamil film industry but also among Telugu, Hindi, and Kannada viewers. Having received six National Awards, he left an indelible mark on Indian cinema.
The film Aaradhana, which he directed with my elder brother, Megastar Chiranjeevi, as well as the National Award-winning ‘Seethakoka Chiluka’ will remain etched in the memories of audiences forever. Bharathiraja will always be remembered as a filmmaker who brilliantly portrayed rural life and human relationships on screen.”
Former Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu, in his tributes, said Bharathiraja brought the fragrance of Tamil soil and the way of life of Tamil people on screen. “His contribution to Tamil cinema is immeasurable. Through his works, he made the emotions of villages and the depth of human relationships resonate across generations,” he posted on X.
Actor Sarathkumar in his X handle:
“It is with deep grief and sadness that I came to know the passing away of the most respected, most efficient, most admired Thiru. Bharathiraja Avl., in the early hour of this morning.
His visionary storytelling, artistic excellence, and immense contribution to cinema have left an indelible mark on the film industry and in the hearts of millions around the world.
Through his remarkable work, he inspired generations of filmmakers and audiences alike, creating timeless masterpieces that will continue to be celebrated for years to come. His legacy will live on through the stories he told and the lives he touched.
On behalf of myself, my family and all his admirers I extend my deepest condolences to his family, friends, colleagues, and countless admirers. May they find strength and comfort during this difficult time, and may his soul rest in peace.
He may be gone, but his extraordinary contribution to cinema will never be forgotten.”
Actor Simran said, “Bharathiraja was a filmmaker who changed the language of storytelling forever.” She said he gave Tamil cinema some of its most heartfelt and rooted classics. “His absence is immeasurable,” the actor posted on X.
Bharathiraja inspired his assistant directors to carve their own path, and K. Bhagyaraj, R. Parthiban and Pandiarajan all evolved from the Bharathiraja school of thought
K.C. Vijaya Kumar writes in a tribute to the ace filmmaker:
Tamil cinema mourns the loss of legendary director Bharathiraja, a master storyteller who shaped the industry's cinematic landscape.
Expressing grief over the passing of Bharathiraja, Actor Khushbu Sundar said she felt devastated. She said his films have been benchmark and shall continue to be the actual school of film making. He leaves behind a huge legacy for every cinema lover.
“En iniya Tamizh makkale” is a phrase that’s synonymous with the legendary filmmaker Bharathiraja, just like his iconic films that emanate the smell of manvasanai and the fresh talent — both behind and in front of the camera — that he has introduced to the industry over the last four decades.
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Renowned Tamil film director Bharathiraja passed away in Chennai on Wednesday (June 10, 2026). The ace director who had been ailing for a while, was 84.
Celebrated for shifting Tamil cinema from studio-bound film-making to authentic rural landscapes, and for his iconic opening line, “ Yen Iniya Tamil Makkale,” delivered in his distinctive voice, he was a transformative force in not just Tamil but Indian cinema.
Renowned Tamil film director Bharathiraja, a transformative figure in Indian cinema, sadly passed away in Chennai at 84.
Published - June 10, 2026 09:08 am IST
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Source: The Hindu - India News



