Tributes Pour In for Legendary Filmmaker Bharathiraja After His Passing
Bharathiraja's Legacy and Impact on Tamil Cinema
Renowned filmmaker Bharathiraja passed away on Wednesday morning in Chennai due to health issues related to aging. He was 84 years old. Bharathiraja made his directorial debut with the iconic film 16 Vayathinile in 1977, which starred legends Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, and Sridevi. This film not only became a significant blockbuster but also holds a vital place in the history of Tamil cinema. Following his demise, both Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan paid their respects by visiting his home to honor the director who created memorable characters like Chappani and Parattaiyan.
Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan Honor Bharathiraja's Memory
Rajinikanth, who had a close relationship with Bharathiraja, expressed his sorrow over the filmmaker's death, highlighting his contributions to the industry. After visiting Bharathiraja's family to extend his condolences, he remarked, "He revitalized the industry and was always there to support directors and actors in need, fighting for their rights and providing solutions to their challenges." Rajinikanth emphasized that Bharathiraja's legacy would live on, stating, "His contributions and dedication to the industry will never be forgotten. His name will always be cherished by the Tamil community. May he rest in peace."
Kamal Haasan was also seen at Bharathiraja's residence, visibly affected by the loss. He brought a large garland to pay his final respects. In 16 Vayathinile, Kamal Haasan portrayed Chappani, a physically challenged and innocent character, while Rajinikanth took on the role of Parattaiyan, a fierce village thug. Despite being produced on a modest budget of Rs 5 lakh, 16 Vayathinile faced numerous financial hurdles during its making. However, upon its release, the film turned into a commercial triumph, grossing approximately Rs 10 lakh and running in theaters for over 175 days, marking it as a silver jubilee hit.Tributes from Political Figures and the Film Community
Earlier that day, Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay visited Bharathiraja's home shortly after learning of his passing. He expressed his condolences and announced that the filmmaker's final rites would be conducted with full state honors as a tribute. Numerous personalities from the film industry, including Kamal Haasan, Radikaa Sarathkumar, Seeman, Suriya, Sivakumar, composer Ilaiyaraaja, and Sukanya, also came to pay their last respects.
