Atlee Kumar: Acclaimed Indian Film Director and Screenwriter​

Name: Atlee Kumar
Profession: Film Director, Screenwriter, Producer
Born: September 21, 1986, in Thiruparankundram, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Nationality: Indian
Known for: Raja Rani, Theri, Mersal, Bigil, Jawan

Biography:

Atlee Kumar, born Arun Kumar, is a distinguished Indian filmmaker renowned for his impactful contributions to Tamil and Hindi cinema. Raised in Chennai, he pursued a Bachelor of Science in Visual Communication from Sathyabama University.

Embarking on his cinematic journey as an assistant director under the mentorship of S. Shankar, Atlee contributed to notable projects such as “Enthiran” (2010) and “Nanban” (2012). 

His directorial debut, “Raja Rani” (2013), a romantic drama featuring Arya and Nayanthara, garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, earning him the Vijay Award for Best Debut Director. ​

Atlee’s collaboration with actor Vijay resulted in a trilogy of blockbuster films:​

  1. Theri (2016): An action-drama that grossed over ₹150 crores globally.
  2. Mersal (2017): A thriller addressing corruption in the medical industry, amassing more than ₹250 crores worldwide. 
  3. Bigil (2019): A sports drama centered on women’s football, achieving significant box office success. ​

Venturing into Bollywood, Atlee directed “Jawan” (2023), starring Shah Rukh Khan. The film emerged as an all-time blockbuster, grossing ₹1,152 crores worldwide and becoming the second-highest-grossing Hindi film of all time. ​

In his personal life, Atlee married actress Krishna Priya on November 9, 2014. The couple welcomed their first child, a son named Meer, on January 31, 2023. 

Awards and Accolades:

  • Vijay Award for Best Debut Director for “Raja Rani” (2013). 
  • SIIMA Award for Best Director – Tamil for “Theri” (2016). 
  • Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Award for Critics Best Director for “Jawan” (2024).

Interesting Facts:

  • Atlee is an ardent admirer of Superstar Rajinikanth, which influenced his decision to pursue a career in filmmaking. ​
  • He established his own production company, A for Apple Productions, co-producing films like “Sangili Bungili Kadhava Thorae” (2017). ​

Social Media:Twitter: @Atlee_dir

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