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Kathir is an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter who works predominantly in Tamil cinema.[1][2][3]
Key Information
Early life
[edit]Kathir was born in kalkarai, a small village in the Radhapuram Taluk of Tirunelveli District, state of Tamil Nadu, India. Kathir grew up in a middle-class family as the only son along with his three sisters. His father Subhash was a farmer and mother Isakiammal assisted him in his farming. Kathir had his elementary schooling in kalkarai elementary school. He finished his 5th standard there and joined St. Teresa's school in Vadakangulam. He completed his school studies here. Kathir got into the College of Fine arts and Crafts, Chennai.[4] He did a five-year course in Fine arts and graduated with a Diploma in Fine Arts.[2][3]
Career
[edit]Kathir started out as a poster designer in the film industry, and designed posters for films including Moondram Pirai (1981), Andha 7 Naatkal (1981), Darling, Darling, Darling (1982) and Mani Ratnam's Pagal Nilavu (1985) to make pocket money while he was in college.[5][4]
He worked as an assistant director for Pandiarajan and GM Kumar. In 1996, Kadhal Desam emerged as the biggest hit of his career grossing ₹10 crore at the box office. Kathir scripted and was ready to make a film titled I Love You by 1997. After being unable to produce the film himself, he shelved the venture. In 2001, he founded his own production studio Sound Light Studio through which he produced Kadhal Virus. He also distributed the film all over Tamil Nadu.[6] He moved on to briefly begin pre-production work on a project titled Bangalore in late 1999, before opting not to continue.[1]
Kathir announced a comeback in 2008 and began work on a film titled Manavar Dhinam with Vinay in the lead role. Following a delay, the actor was replaced by Srikanth and a launch was held in 2009 by the production house Ayngaran International.[7][8] However, the film was later shelved and the pair decided to collaborate for the new venture titled Kodai Vidumurai.[9] The film underwent a change in cast and work on the film, featuring Shaam, began again in July 2012.[10] The film has since failed to make progress.
Personal life
[edit]He is married to Shanthinidevi in 2013.[11]
Filmography
[edit]- Note: all films are in Tamil, unless otherwise noted.
| Year | Film | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1991 | Idhayam | |
| 1993 | Uzhavan | |
| 1996 | Kadhal Desam | |
| 1999 | Kadhalar Dhinam | partially reshot in Hindi as Dil Hi Dil Mein |
| 2002 | Kadhal Virus | Also producer |
| 2016 | Nan Love Track | Kannada film |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Gokul's Tamil Cinema News".
- ^ a b "dinakaran". Archived from the original on 31 May 2000.
- ^ a b "Kathir's Biography". Archived from the original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ^ a b "டைரக்டர் கதிருக்கு காதலிக்க நேரமில்லை!". Kalki (in Tamil). 11 January 1998. pp. 78–80. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
- ^ "Rediff on the Net, Movies: Love on the Net".
- ^ "GOKUL'S HOME PAGE".
- ^ "Vinay in Maanavar Dhinam". Archived from the original on 1 October 2008.
- ^ "Ayngaran International".
- ^ "Kathir back in the hunt". Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
- ^ Manigandan, K. R. (19 July 2012). "Shot Cuts". The Hindu. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
- ^ "Director Kathir weds". The Times of India.
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[edit]Kathir
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Birth and family background
Kathir was born on 21 September 1992 in Erode, Tamil Nadu, India.[2] He grew up in the city of Erode, a district known for its textile industry and blend of rural-urban lifestyles, within a close-knit family.[2] Details about his parents remain largely private, with no publicly available information on their names or professions.[12] Kathir has at least one sibling, his brother Jagadish Palanisamy, a film producer who co-produced notable Tamil films such as Master (2021).[6] The brothers share a strong bond, with Jagadish describing Kathir as a key source of family strength during their formative years.[6] His early years in Erode laid the foundation for his life in Tamil Nadu, before he transitioned to Coimbatore for higher education.[2]Education and initial interests
Kathir completed his secondary education at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in Erode, Tamil Nadu, where his academic performance was described as average.[2] Subsequently, he enrolled in Kumaraguru College of Technology in Coimbatore to pursue a B.Tech degree in Civil Engineering, graduating around 2013 while managing his studies alongside emerging creative pursuits.[2][13] Hailing from Erode, Kathir received family support that facilitated his relocation to Coimbatore for higher education.[14] During his college years, Kathir began exploring acting without formal training, balancing rigorous engineering coursework with film shoots in the evenings, which marked his initial foray into the industry through his debut role. This non-traditional path highlighted the challenges of dividing time between academic commitments and auditions, ultimately leading to his entry into cinema shortly after graduation.[5]Career
Debut and early roles (2013–2015)
Kathir made his acting debut in the 2013 Tamil film Madha Yaanai Koottam, a rural drama thriller directed by Vikram Sugumaran, where he portrayed the lead role of Parthiban, a young man drawn into a cycle of familial vengeance and village feuds.[15] The film, which explored themes of senseless violence and herd mentality in rural Tamil Nadu, received mixed reviews from critics; while some commended its gritty realism and earthy narrative, others found it overly dark, loud, and repetitive in its depiction of escalating conflicts.[16][17][18] Despite the divided reception, Kathir's intense performance as the debutant protagonist was widely praised for its effectiveness and raw energy, marking a breakthrough after he entered the industry at his father's encouragement, forgoing plans to pursue business following his engineering studies.[19][20][21] Post-debut, Kathir encountered hurdles in the competitive Tamil cinema landscape, including limited role opportunities as he navigated industry connections without prior experience.[14] Lacking formal acting training, he learned his craft on set, drawing discipline from his engineering background to endure the demands of early shoots.[20] Brief mentions in interviews highlight sparse involvement in minor or uncredited capacities during this period, amid concerns over potential typecasting in intense, rural-centric characters.[20] Kathir's follow-up lead came in 2015 with Kirumi, a thriller directed by debutant Anucharan, in which he played a namesake character—a carefree, jobless youth who turns police informer and gradually assumes vigilante tendencies amid escalating crime entanglements.[22] The film earned critical acclaim for its low-key character study, taut pacing, and authentic portrayal of small-town underbelly dynamics, with reviewers lauding Kathir's versatile depiction of moral ambiguity through expressive eyes and nuanced body language.[7][23][24] This performance solidified his reputation as a thoughtful actor, helping to dispel early typecasting fears by showcasing range beyond his debut's archetype.[20]Rise to prominence (2016–2019)
Kathir's breakthrough into more prominent roles came with his supporting performance as Pulli, the brother of the gangster Vedha, in the 2017 neo-noir thriller Vikram Vedha, directed by Pushkar-Gayathri.[25] In this ensemble cast featuring R. Madhavan and Vijay Sethupathi, Kathir portrayed a gangster caught in a web of moral ambiguity, earning praise for his intense and impactful depiction despite limited screen time.[26] The film's success, noted for its intricate storytelling and stylistic flair, marked Kathir's entry into higher-profile projects, leveraging the foundation from his debut films like Kirumi.[27] In 2018, Kathir transitioned to a lead role as Pariyerum Perumal in Mari Selvaraj's directorial debut Pariyerum Perumal, a poignant drama addressing caste discrimination and inter-caste romance.[8] His naturalistic portrayal of a law student from a marginalized community navigating societal prejudice was widely acclaimed for its emotional authenticity and restraint, with critics highlighting scenes that captured the character's vulnerability and rage.[28] The film's critical and commercial success solidified Kathir's reputation for embodying complex, socially relevant characters without relying on conventional heroism.[29] By 2019, Kathir diversified his portfolio with varied roles, including the lead as Sub-Inspector Kathiresan in the action-thriller Sathru, where he played a determined cop unraveling a kidnapping plot, commended for his agile action sequences.[30] He also took the central role of Mathivanan, a transgender woman in the investigative drama Sigai, tackling LGBTQ+ themes through a murder mystery lens, with his sensitive performance noted for its conviction and nuance.[31] Later that year, in the sports drama Bigil directed by Atlee, Kathir appeared in a supporting capacity alongside Vijay, contributing to the ensemble as a team member in a narrative focused on women's football and empowerment.[5] These projects exemplified his shift from independent cinema to mainstream collaborations, establishing him as an actor adept at non-glamorous, layered portrayals.[29]Recent projects and diversification (2020–present)
Following the success of his breakthrough roles in the late 2010s, Kathir continued to take on lead roles in a mix of genres during the early 2020s. In 2021, he starred as the lead in the romantic comedy-drama Sarbath, a direct-to-television release directed by Prabhakaran, where he played an IT professional navigating family conflicts and romance in a rural setting.[32] The film highlighted his ability to blend humor with emotional depth, contributing to its appeal as a light-hearted family entertainer. The following year, 2022, saw him in the lead for Akka Kuruvi, a poignant family drama directed by Samy, centered on siblings sharing a pair of shoes amid poverty, which drew comparisons to Majid Majidi's Children of Heaven for its simple yet touching narrative on familial bonds.[33] Later that year, Kathir led the thriller Yugi, directed by Zac Harris, portraying a character entangled in a murder mystery involving power and exploitation, marking his venture into suspenseful storytelling.[34] In 2023, Kathir shifted to a supporting role in Thalaikoothal, a neo-noir black comedy-drama directed by Jayaprakash Radhakrishnan, exploring themes of euthanasia and family dynamics in a rural Tamil Nadu setting. His subtle portrayal of a young family member grappling with moral dilemmas amid the film's exploration of senicide was praised for adding emotional layers to the ensemble cast led by Samuthirakani.[35] Kathir's entry into web series came with Suzhal: The Vortex (2022–present), an Amazon Prime Video crime drama created by Pushkar and Gayathri, where he plays the lead role of Sub-Inspector Sakkarai Chakravarthy. The series, set in a small South Indian town, unravels a complex investigation that challenges social norms, earning acclaim for its layered writing and Kathir's nuanced performance as a conflicted cop, which significantly boosted his visibility across India.[36] The show's second season premiered in February 2025, further expanding its narrative on justice and societal issues.[37] From 2024 onward, Kathir diversified into multilingual cinema with his Malayalam debut in Meesha (2025), directed by Emcy Joseph, where he leads as a central figure in a survival thriller examining the complexities of male friendships and ego. Released in August 2025, the film was noted for its exploration of grey areas in relationships, with Kathir's performance adapting seamlessly to the new industry.[38] In November 2025, he appeared in the lead for Aasai, a road-trip thriller directed by Shiv Mohaa, co-starring Divya Bharathi, which tests a couple's bond under harassment and duress.[39] He has also announced the upcoming Maanavan, signaling continued genre experimentation.[40] This period reflects Kathir's strategic shift toward OTT platforms like Amazon Prime Video, which provided broader reach beyond traditional theaters, alongside multilingual expansions into Malayalam cinema to avoid typecasting. By selecting projects across thrillers, dramas, and comedies, he has demonstrated adaptability in addressing contemporary themes like social justice and personal relationships, building on the critical acclaim from his 2018 films that encouraged more selective opportunities.[41]Personal life
Marriage and family
Kathir married Sanjana on 4 March 2018 in a traditional Hindu ceremony held in Erode, Tamil Nadu.[42] The intimate event was attended by close family members and select friends from the film industry, including director Atlee and his wife Priya.[43] Sanjana, the daughter of an industrialist from the Erode district, and Kathir had been in a relationship during his early career years.[2] The couple has no children and maintains a high degree of privacy regarding their family life amid Kathir's rising fame.[2]Lifestyle and interests
Kathir leads a relatively low-key lifestyle in Chennai, maintaining a grounded presence away from the spotlight despite his rising prominence in Tamil cinema. He prefers simplicity in his daily routine, focusing on personal rejuvenation amid a demanding career.[9] An avid traveler, Kathir frequently embarks on backpacking trips to unwind, such as his journey to the United States, which he has shared as a way to explore and recharge.[44] His marriage offers stability, allowing him to pursue these interests with balance. He engages with fans through social media, often posting about motivational themes and travel experiences that reflect his humble and approachable public persona.Filmography
Feature films
Kathir's feature films span a range of genres, from thrillers and dramas to sports narratives, showcasing his versatility in lead and supporting roles across Tamil cinema, with a recent expansion into Malayalam.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Madha Yaanai Koottam | Lead (Parthiban) | Drama thriller directed by Vikram Sugumaran. |
| 2015 | Kirumi | Lead (Kathir) | Crime thriller directed by Anucharan Murugesh. |
| 2017 | Ennodu Vilayadu | Supporting (Sridhar) | Comedy thriller directed by Arun Krishnaswamy.[45] |
| 2017 | Kalavu Thozhirchalai | Lead | Romantic thriller directed by T. Krishnasamy.[46] |
| 2017 | Vikram Vedha | Supporting (Pulli) | Neo-noir thriller directed by Pushkar-Gayathri.[47] |
| 2018 | Pariyerum Perumal | Lead (Pariyerum Perumal) | Drama directed by Mari Selvaraj.[8] |
| 2019 | Bigil | Supporting (Football player) | Sports drama directed by Atlee. |
| 2019 | Jada | Lead (Jada) | Sports drama directed by Kumaran.[48] |
| 2019 | Sathru | Lead (SI Kathiresan) | Action crime thriller directed by Naveen Nanjundan.[49] |
| 2019 | Sigai | Lead (Mathivanan) | Thriller directed by Jagadeesan Subu.[50] |
| 2021 | Naanum Single Thaan | Lead | Romantic comedy directed by R. Gopi.[51] |
| 2022 | Akka Kuruvi | Cameo | Family drama directed by Samy.[52] |
| 2022 | Yugi | Lead (Rajkumar) | Murder mystery thriller directed by Zac Harriss.[53] |
| 2023 | Thalaikoothal | Supporting (young Muthu) | Neo-noir drama directed by Jayaprakash Radhakrishnan.[54] |
| 2025 | Meesha | Lead | Survival drama directed by Emcy Joseph (Malayalam debut).[55] |
| 2025 | Aasai | TBA (Lead) | Drama directed by Shiv Mohaa.[56] |
| 2025 | Irudhi Muyarchi | Supporting | Drama directed by Venkat Janaa.[57] |
| Upcoming | Sarbath | Lead | Comedy drama directed by Prabhakaran. |
Web series and television
Kathir made his foray into digital content with the Tamil crime thriller series Suzhal: The Vortex, marking a significant diversification from his film career.[58][59] In this Amazon Prime Video series, Kathir portrays Sub-Inspector Sakkarai Chakravarthy, a determined yet introspective investigator navigating complex cases intertwined with social and cultural tensions in rural Tamil Nadu.[58][60] The role spans both seasons, allowing for an evolving character arc that highlights Sakkarai's moral dilemmas and personal growth amid high-stakes mysteries. Co-starring Aishwarya Rajesh as Nandini, the series has earned critical acclaim for Kathir's nuanced performance, particularly in depicting the emotional depth of a flawed law enforcer.[58][61] Season 1, released in June 2022, consists of eight episodes centered on a disappearance during a village festival, while Season 2, premiered in February 2025, also features eight episodes exploring further conspiracies and alliances.[59][60] The show's gripping narrative and Kathir's portrayal contributed to its strong reception, with an IMDb rating of 8.1/10 based on over 11,000 user reviews.[58]| Year | Title | Role | Platform | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022–present | Suzhal: The Vortex | Sub-Inspector Sakkarai Chakravarthy | Amazon Prime Video | Lead role in Tamil crime drama; Season 1 (8 episodes, June 2022); Season 2 (8 episodes, February 2025); co-stars Aishwarya Rajesh; critically praised for character depth and social commentary.[58][59][60] |
Awards and nominations
Major awards won
Kathir's breakthrough performance in the 2018 film Pariyerum Perumal earned him significant recognition at the 6th Behindwoods Gold Medals, where he won the Best Actor (Critics' Choice) award. This accolade, presented during the ceremony on December 16, 2018, highlighted his nuanced portrayal of a Dalit law student navigating caste-based oppression, marking a pivotal moment in his career by affirming his ability to lead socially resonant narratives.[62] In 2019, Kathir received the Special Jury Award for Outstanding Performance at the South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) for the same role in Pariyerum Perumal. The SIIMA, held in Dubai, celebrated his raw emotional depth and contributed to the film's broader pan-South Indian acclaim, elevating his profile beyond Tamil cinema audiences.[63] That same year, Kathir was honored with the Promising Star Award at the India Retail Excellence Awards, recognizing his overall rising trajectory in the industry up to that point. Presented by industry veteran Kamal Haasan during the Chennai event, this award underscored Kathir's potential as a versatile talent following early successes like Kirumi and Pariyerum Perumal.[64] As of 2025, Kathir has not secured additional major individual acting awards for subsequent projects such as Thalaikoothal (2023) or Suzhal: The Vortex (2022–present), though the latter series won Best Drama Series (India) at the Asian Academy Creative Awards in 2025 for its ensemble impact.[65]Nominations and honors
Kathir has been recognized for his performances through various nominations and special mentions in industry awards, particularly for his roles in supporting capacities and digital content. These accolades underscore his ability to deliver nuanced portrayals that resonate with critics and peers, often in projects that address social themes. While he has not secured major competitive wins in these categories, his work has earned invitations to film festivals and positive critical feedback.| Year | Award | Film/Series | Category | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Chennai International Film Festival | Kirumi | Best Film | Film Honor (as lead actor) [] (https://www.facebook.com/KathirActor/photos/adding-one-more-feather-in-the-cap-kirumi-has-won-the-best-movie-award-in-chenna/937396436351130/) |
| 2016 | All Lights India International Film Festival | Sigai | World Premiere Selection | Film Recognition (as lead actor) [] (https://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movies-cinema-news-16/kathir-on-sigai-and-its-selection-in-all-lights-india-international-film-festival.html) |
| 2019 | Norway Tamil Film Festival | Pariyerum Perumal | Best Film | Film Honor (as lead actor) [] (https://www.thenewsminute.com/flix/pariyerum-perumal-bags-best-film-award-norway-tamil-film-festival-94760) |
| 2022 | Indian Telly Streaming Awards (Jury Prize) | Suzhal: The Vortex | Best Performance Male (Regional) | Nominated [] (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6453091/awards/) |
