Vetrimaaran is an Indian film director, screenwriter and film producer working in the Tamil film industry. His works, predominantly social issue dramas and action crime films, have been acclaimed for their gritty realism and scope. He is the recipient of five National Film Awards, eight Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards, two Filmfare South Awards and the Amnesty International Italia Award from 72nd Venice Film Festival.
Iraivan Miga Periyavan
(Story)
Aadukalam
(Dialogue)
Aadukalam
(Director)
Polladhavan
(Director)
Adhigaaram
(Producer)
Adhigaaram
(Dialogue)
Adhigaaram
(Story)
Adhigaaram
(Screenplay)
Naan Rajavaga Pogiren
(Dialogue)
Naan Rajavaga Pogiren
(Producer)
Anel Meley Pani Thuli
(Producer)
Udhayam NH4
(Producer)
Udhayam NH4
(Writer)
Kaaka Muttai
(Producer)
Garudan
(Story)
Poriyaalan
(Producer)
Viduthalai: Part II
(Director)
Viduthalai: Part II
(Producer)
Visaranai
(Producer)
Visaranai
(Director)
Visaranai
(Screenplay)
Manusi
(Presenter)
Manusi
(Producer)
Vada Chennai
(Director)
Visaranai
(Dialogue)
Kodi
(Producer)
Lens
(Producer)
Viduthalai: Part I
(Dialogue)
Viduthalai: Part I
(Presenter)
Viduthalai: Part II
(Screenplay)
Viduthalai: Part II
(Dialogue)
Polladhavan
(Story)
Annanukku Jey
(Producer)
Kadhal Virus
(Assistant Director)
Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam
(Assistant Director)
En Iniya Pon Nilavae
(Assistant Director)
Julie Ganapathi
(Assistant Director)
Vada Chennai
(Story)
Vada Chennai
(Screenplay)
Asuran
(Director)
Asuran
(Dialogue)
Asuran
(Screenplay)
Narappa
(Original Story)
Polladhavan
(Dialogue)
Polladhavan
(Screenplay)
Aadukalam
(Story)
Aadukalam
(Screenplay)
Guns of Banaras
(Original Story)
Baaram
(Presenter)
Vaadivaasal
(Screenplay)
Vada Chennai
(Producer)
Borbaad
(Story)
Miga Miga Avasaram
(Producer)
Vaadivaasal
(Director)
Kavalthurai Ungal Nanban
(Presenter)
Viduthalai: Part I
(Director)
Viduthalai: Part I
(Screenplay)
Sangathalaivan
(Producer)
Bad Girl
(Producer)
Paava Kadhaigal
(Director)
Pettaikaali
(Presenter)
Pettaikaali
(Producer)
Paava Kadhaigal
(Writer)
Pettaikaali
(Creator)