V. V. Creations
TypeFilm production
IndustryMotion pictures
Founded1984
HeadquartersTamil Nadu, India
Key people
Shoba Chandrasekhar
S. A. Chandrasekhar
Vijay

V. V. Creations is a Tamil film production company owned by S. A. Chandrasekhar's wife Shoba Chandrasekhar.[1]

History

V.V Creations is named after their children Vijay and his late sister Vidhya. V. V. Creations ventured into film production in 1984 with Veettuku Oru Kannagi directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar starring Vijayakanth and Saritha. The production company then produced five more Vijayakanth starrer films and directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. In 1991, they produced Nanbargal directed by Shoba Chandrasekhar who made her directorial debut. The film completed a 200-day run at the box-office.[2] Following the success of Nanbargal, they produced Shoba Chandrasekhar's Innisai Mazhai.[3] In the end of 1992, S. A. Chandrasekhar and Shoba Chandrasekhar launched their son Vijay in Naalaiya Theerpu. They then produced Nenjinile and Pandhayam.

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorCastNotes
1984Veetuku Oru KannagiS. A. ChandrasekharVijayakanth, Saritha
1985Pudhu YugamS. A. ChandrasekharVijayakanth, Sivakumar, Suresh
1985Neethiyin MarupakkamS. A. ChandrasekharVijayakanth, Radhika
1986Vasantha RaagamS. A. ChandrasekharVijayakanth, Sudha Chandran, Rahman
1987Sattam Oru VilayaattuS. A. ChandrasekharVijayakanth, Radha
1989RajanadaiS. A. ChandrasekharVijayakanth, Seetha, Gautami, Suresh
1991NanbargalShoba ChandrasekharNeeraj, Mamta Kulkarni
1992Innisai MazhaiShoba ChandrasekharNeeraj, Parveen
1992Naalaiya TheerpuS. A. ChandrasekharVijay, Keerthana
1999NenjinileS. A. ChandrasekharVijay, Isha Koppikar
2006AathiRamanaVijay, Trisha
2008PandhayamS. A. ChandrasekharNithin Sathya, Sindhu Tolani

References

  1. "SA Chandrasekhar — A proud father". indiaglitz.com. 30 September 2008. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  2. V. S. Srinivasan (14 April 1998). "The reluctant sex symbol". rediff.com. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  3. S.R. Ashok Kumar (14 April 2006). "A celebrity in her own right". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 15 April 2006. Retrieved 18 March 2014.


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