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Yugi Sethu

Yugi Sethu[1] is an Indian actor, filmmaker, writer, and television presenter who has worked in the Tamil film industry.[2] He has been conferred doctorate (PhD) in cinema by the Madras University in July 2015, for his thesis 'Development of a new box office predictability model'.[1][3] He has appeared in a few films in main and supporting roles and has contributed to films as a screenwriter. He has hosted close to 1,000 TV talk shows, [Nayyandi Darbar,[4] Sethuvudan Darbar, Yugiyudan Yugiyungal, etc...] and has been a jury since inception for popular Star Vijay TV Movie Awards.

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Early life

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He is a native of Oothukadu, Tamil Nadu, India. He completed a bachelor of commerce degree and finished post-graduate studies in political science.[5] He earned his moniker Yugi from college after being inspired by the character from the Sanskrit play Vasavadatta.[6]

He was awarded a gold medal during his time at the Film and Television Institute of Tamil Nadu for his student project film, The Rhetoric of the Continuity, which had the distinction of being the only Indian film selected among 45 other international entries at the 1984 International Film Festival of India in New Delhi and Music, courtesy of Satyajit Ray.[5][6]

Career

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He directed two films, Kavithai Paada Neramillai and Maathangal Ezhu.[5][6] He acted in the lead in the Italian English short film Pidgin (1994).[7] He distributed Shekar Kapur's Bandit Queen in Tamil Nadu. He attempted to import the film Erotic Tales to India, but was stopped by the censor board.[6]

He played one of the leads in the comedy film Panchatanthiram (2002) and played an important role of a constable in Ramanaa (2002). Despite the success of Panchatanthiram, Yugi Sethu cited a lack of interest in comedy films.[6] He wrote the story for K. S. Ravikumar's Tamil film Villain, starring Ajith Kumar.[8]

Filmography

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Year Title Credited as Role Notes Ref.
Actor Writer Director
1987 Kavithai Paada Neramillai Yes Yes Yes Guna [8]
1993 Maathangal Ezhu Yes Yes Yes Raja [8]
1997 Kalaiyur, le village des chefs French documentary;
line producer
[9][10]
2002 Pammal K. Sambandam Yes Yugi Sethu
Panchathantiram Yes Vedham [11]
Ramanaa Yes Saravanan [8]
Villain Story [8]
2003 Anbe Sivam Yes Utthaman
2006 Scream of the Ants Yes Taxi driver Persian film
(Credited as Yuhi Sethu)
[12]
2010 Aasal Yes Yes Don Samsa [8]
2013 Haridas Yes Ravi
2015 Trisha Illana Nayanthara Yes Vikram
Thoongaa Vanam Yes Mani [13]
Cheekati Rajyam Yes Telugu film
Oru Naal Iravil Yes Sethu Barathi [14]
2021 Kasada Thapara Yes Krishna
2022 Sardar Yes Agent Karapanpoochi [15]
2025 Padai Thalaivan Yes Saravanan

Television

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Year Title Role Channel Notes
1989 Jana Jana Television film
1999–2002 Nayyandi Darbar Host Vijay TV

Short films

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Year Film Role Notes Ref.
1984 The Rhetoric of the Continuity As director [5]
1989 Water Flourosis [citation needed]
1989 Indra Avaz Yojana [citation needed]
1994 Pidgin Ram Italian film
(Credited as Yuhi Sethu)
[7]

Awards

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References

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