John Mahendran

John Mahendran
Other names John Roshan
Occupation Director
Years active 2002 - present
Parent(s) J. Mahendran

John Mahendran is an Indian film director and screenwriter who has worked on Tamil and Telugu and language films. John is the son of noted Tamil film maker J. Mahendran.[1]

Career

Reports in July 1997 suggested that John was set to direct a film under Mani Ratnam's production house with Manoj Bharathiraja in the lead role, though the project failed to materialize.[2] John then made his directorial debut with the Telugu romantic drama, Neetho (2002) starring newcomers Prakash Kovelamudi and Mahek Chahal, though the film performed poorly at the box office.[3][4] He later adapted and remade the film in Tamil as Sachein (2005) with Vijay, Genelia D'Souza and Bipasha Basu in the lead roles.[5] John later worked on the independent Tamil film Aanivaer (2006), which told the story of a doctor caught up in the Sri Lankan civil war. The film won positive reviews and had a limited release across regions with Tamil diaspora.[6] John subsequently began work and finished the first schedule for Urumi, which starred Sibiraj and Aparna Pillai, but the film was later shelved.[7] He then began pre-production on a film starring Vishal and also a project titled Saravedi, starring Jeevan but both the projects never materialized.[8][9]

John began work on a political comedy film titled Thallaippu Seidhigal in 2011 with Nakul and Aindrita Ray in the lead, and although the team had a photoshoot and later went through a title change, with a new title of Sadugudu, the project was shelved.[10] In recent years, John has worked on the script of Settai (2013) by helping director Kannan re-work the script of Hindi film Delhi Belly and on writing dialogues for Ambikapathy, the dubbed Tamil version of Raanjhanaa (2013).[11]

Filmography

Director

Year Film Language Notes
2002 Neetho Telugu
2005 Sachein Tamil
2006 Aanivaer Tamil

Writer

Year Film Screenplay Dialogues Notes
2013 Settai No Yes
2013 Ambikapathy {No Yes Dubbed film. Dialogues translated.
2013 Athiradi Vettai No Yes Dubbed film. Dialogues translated.
2013 Motta Shiva Ketta Shiva No Yes
2016 Kashmora Yes Yes

References

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