
K. Bhagyaraj
Acting
Biography
K. Bhagyaraj (born 7 January 1953) is a Tamil film director, actor, screenwriter and producer. He has also written and directed Telugu, Hindi films and TV serials. He won a Filmfare Best Actor Award for Mundhanai Mudichu (1983). He is editor of weekly magazine Bhagya and has also written several novels. He is called as "King of Screenplay in Indian Cinema".
Born: January 7, 1953
Place of Birth: Vellangkoil, Tamil Nadu, India
Known For

Ayyanar Veethi
Ayyanaar Veethi is a Tamil movie starring Yuvan and Sara Shetty in prominent roles. The cast also includes K Bhagyaraj and Meera Krishnan. It is a drama directed by Gipsy Rajkumar with P Senthil Vel as the producer and U.K. Murali as music director forming part of the crew.

35 - Chinna Katha Kaadu
A young mother faces challenges when her son fails to secure passing marks in mathematics, inciting events that test the family's resilience and unity.

PT Sir
The film follows a Physical Training teacher who inspires his students to realize their potential and pursue their aspirations. As he navigates various challenges within the school environment, his mentorship plays a crucial role in their journey of self-discovery and personal growth.

Vidhi
Radha falls in love with Raja, son of a rich lawyer, and ends up pregnant. Now, Raja and his father refuse to accept her. Radha decides to battle it out in the courts in order to seek justice.

Indru Poi Naalai Vaa
Three friends fall in love with the same woman who moves into the house next door. They decide to impress her individually in their own hilarious ways and leave the choice up to her.

Andha 7 Naatkal
A poor musician enters the city dreaming to become a music director finds his love, the wife of his producer.

Memu Vayasuku Vacham
Lucky loves Dil, a Muslim girl, who does not reciprocate his love. She realises her feelings after getting engaged but is reluctant to break off her engagement for the sake of her family.

Dada
Manikandan and Sindhu, final year college students, become parents accidentally. Situations separate them, forcing Manikandan to raise his child, Adhithya, as a single parent. What follows is a beautiful tale of a father and son and their journey against all odds.

Thupparivaalan
Detective Kaniyan Poonkundran is hungry for a challenging case to investigate and the mystery of a murdered dog leads to a rival who could be the match for him.

Vaagai Sooda Vaa
Veluthambi, who aspires for a government job, finds himself teaching poor children in a village. When he learns that they are appointed as bonded labourers, he decides to bring about a change.
Filmography
as Lingam
as Sadhu
as Principal
as Judge
as Kaluvan
as Manikandan's father
as Ganeshan
as 'Petition' Pethuraj
as Avudaiappan
as Temple Priest
as Muthu
as K. Bhagyaraj
as Balasubrahmanyam
as Annamalai
as Raghupathi/Washington Vetrivel
as Sakthi's father
as CBI Officer
as Krishnan
as Sampooranam
as Venkatasubramanian
as Madurai
as Gopal
as CID Chinna Salem Singaram
as Madanagopal
as Subramani
as Himself (cameo)
as Azhagappan
as Restaurant waiter