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1 Early and personal life  





2 Career  



2.1  19841991: Early career  





2.2  19922000: Breakthrough  





2.3  20002012: Commercial stardom, decline and hiatus  





2.4  2022: Resurgence  







3 Filmography  



3.1  Director  





3.2  Other credits  







4 Accolades  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Shaji Kailas
Shaji in 2022
Born (1965-02-08) 8 February 1965 (age 59)[1]
Occupations
  • screenwriter
  • film producer
  • Years active1989–present
    Spouse

    (m. 1996)
    Children3

    Shaji Kailas (born 8 February 1965) is an Indian film director and screenwriter known for his works in Malayalam cinema.[2] Shaji got a breakthrough with the comedy film Dr. Pasupathy (1990).[3]

    He is best known for his action films with mainly focusing on political thriller and crime genres such as Thalastaanam (1992), Sthalathe Pradhana Payyans (1993), Ekalavyan (1993), Mafia (1993), Commissioner (1994), The King (1995), Aaraam Thampuran (1997), Narasimham (2000), Valliettan (2000), Kaduva and Kaapa (2022).[4]

    Early and personal life

    [edit]

    Shaji was born to Shivaraman Nair who was an executive engineer in the Kerala Public Works Department and Janakiyamma on 8 February 1965.[1]

    He is married to former actress Annie. They currently reside at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India and have three sons Jagan, Sharon, and Rushin.[5]

    Career

    [edit]

    1984–1991: Early career

    [edit]

    Shaji Kailas started his film career as assistant director under renowned writer director Balu Kiriyath in 1984. Shaji Kailas' debut as a director was in 1989 with The News, starring Suresh Gopi in the lead role. Scripted by Jagadish, this investigative thriller was a hit at the box office. With the film, Shaji succeeded in gaining attention of film viewers. But his second release Sunday 7 PM, came out in 1990 was a failure. Later in the same year, he directed Dr. Pasupathy, a political satire, with Innocent in a leading role. Dr. Pashupathi, written by Renji Panicker, ended up as one of the biggest grosser of the year. This film also marked the beginning of Shaji Kailas- Renji Panicker combo, which later went into making of several super hits. But, the success of Dr. Pashupathy was followed by Souhrudam, a romantic comedy starring Mukesh and Sai Kumar in the leading roles. His next film, Kilukkampetti, with Jayaram in the lead role was hit. After this in 1992 he switched to action films with the blockbuster Thalastaanam, which would go on to become his trademark genre.

    1992–2000: Breakthrough

    [edit]

    In the year 1992 Shaji Kailas got his first real career break. His association with Renji Panicker brought out Thalastaanam, with Suresh Gopi in the leading role. Revolved around student politics, Thalastaanam also marked the rebirth of Renji Panicker as a scriptwriter. This film also marked Suresh Gopi's first step to super stardom. The cinematography of the film was done by Ravi K. Chandran. This film also saw the rise of Narendra Prasad, who later became one of the most acclaimed villains in the Malayalam industry. In the same year Shaji Kailas tried out a comedy flick, Neelakurukkan, which was above average grosser. But in the beginning of 1993 Shaji Kailas landed up again with another blockbuster, Sthalathe Pradhana Payyans. In the same year, Ekalavyan completed a run of 150 days in the theatres & played a crucial role in elevating lead actor Suresh Gopi to superstardom.[2][6] Again in the same year, the Shaji Kailas-Renji Panicker-Suresh Gopi team returned with Mafia, a gangster film completely shot in Bangalore. It was still known for its well-choreographed action sequences that pitted against an upcoming crime boss Ravishankar portrayed by Suresh Gopi against the ever-threatening Gowda brothers portrayed by Tiger Prabhakar and Babu Antony.[2]

    In 1994 Commissioner, (again with Suresh Gopi in title role) broke several box office records and went on to become the highest grossing film of the year. In 1995, he collaborated with Mammootty for the first time in The King which was the highest grossing Malayalam film at the time and ran successfully for 200 days in several centers. A turning point in his career, the success of the film made him one of the most commercially successful and sought after directors in Malayalam film industry. In the next year, in 1997 Shaji Kailas again joined with Ranjith for a low-budget action film titled Asuravamsam, with Manoj K. Jayan, Siddique and Biju Menon in leading roles. This film was criticized by many for its gory violence. He also done some cinematography for action sequences of the film. Asuravamsam was also an average grosser. In the same year, he again joined with Ranjith to make Aaram Thamburan, a turning point in his film career. In this film, he joined with Mohanlal for the first time. This film was the highest-grossing Malayalam film at the time and was able to complete 250 days in theatres. Then came The Truth, in 1998, with Mammooty in the lead role. It was an investigative thriller. In 1999, he directed F. I. R, another action flick with his friend Suresh Gopi as the lead actor scripted by Dennis Joseph. F. I. R emerged one of the top grossers of the year.

    2000–2012: Commercial stardom, decline and hiatus

    [edit]

    In 2000, he directed two films. Narasimham, released in the first weeks of the year, with Mohanlal in the lead came Thandavam, though evoked one of the biggest initial pulls in the history of Malayalam cinema, Thandavam failed at the box office. He took a break for one year. It was at this time, Shaji again tried out his luck in Tamil with Jana in (2004).

    In the year 2004 Shaji Kailas made a comeback in Malayalam with Natturajavu. With Mohanlal in lead role and, scripted by T. A. Shahid, Natturajavu was a commercial success Chinthamani Kolacase, a vigilante action thriller with Suresh Gopi in leading role and Baba Kalyani with Mohanlal released. Both were hits at the box office. However, his first film with Dileep, The Don, turned into a huge flop in 2006. The next film, But things again got lost in the same year itself. His first film with Dileep, The Don, turned into a huge flop. The next film Baba Kalyani, starring Mohanlal, was an average hit. But then came a series of flops. Time (2007), Alibhai (2007), Sound of Boots (2008), all bombed. Alibhai, was a big budget film with all leading stars in a row appeasing, but still bombed at box office. Even hard core Mohanlal fans couldn't digest the film. Then came Red Chilliess in 2009, it was a moderate success at box-office. In January 2010, Shaji Kailas directed Drona 2010, which received mixed reviews. Beginning of 2011 showcased his attempt to reclaim his position within Malayalam industry with the sequel of yesteryear mega hit "August 1", 15 August which garnered heavy negative reviews from critics and audiences alike and was finally declared as another flop by Shaji Kailas. His next movie was with Mammotty and Suresh Gopi named The King and the Commissioner the movie was the next part of the yesteryear films The King and Commissioner. This movie was a hit in the box office but this movie also received a good amount of positive reviews from both the critic and the audiences.

    2022: Resurgence

    [edit]

    On 16 October 2019, it was announced that Shaji Kailas will be coming back from his hiatus with Kaduva starring Prithviraj Sukumaran in the lead. Kaduva was released on 7 July 2022. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics. The film grossed around ₹50 crore and became a commercial success. He again directed 3rd time with Kaapa starring Prithviraj Sukumaran in the lead role. Kaapa received positive to mixed reviews from critics and became an average grosser. His next directorial project, Alone, starring Mohanlal in the lead role was released to mixed reviews and turned out to be a box-office-failure.[7]

    Filmography

    [edit]

    Director

    [edit]
    Key
    Denotes films that have not yet been released
    Year Title Language Notes
    1989 The News Malayalam Also story writer
    1990 Sunday 7 PM Malayalam
    Dr. Pasupathy Malayalam
    1991 Souhrudam Malayalam
    Kilukkampetti Malayalam Also story writer
    1992 Thalasthanam Malayalam
    Neelakurukkan Malayalam
    1993 Sthalathe Pradhana Payyans Malayalam
    Ekalavyan Malayalam
    Mafia Malayalam
    1994 Commissioner Malayalam
    Rudraksham Malayalam
    1995 The King Malayalam
    1996 Mahathma Malayalam
    1997 Asuravamsam Malayalam
    Aaram Thamburan Malayalam
    1998 The Truth Malayalam
    1999 F.I.R Malayalam
    2000 Narasimham Malayalam
    Valliettan Malayalam
    2001 Vaanchinathan Tamil
    2002 Shivam Malayalam
    Thandavam Malayalam
    2003 Vishnu Telugu
    2004 Janaa Tamil
    Natturajavu Malayalam
    2005 The Tiger Malayalam
    2006 Chinthamani Kolacase Malayalam
    The Don Malayalam
    Baba Kalyani Malayalam
    2007 Time Malayalam
    Alibhai Malayalam
    2008 Sound of Boot Malayalam
    Ellam Avan Seyal Tamil Remake of Chinthamani Kolacase
    2009 Red Chillies Malayalam
    Lalitham Hiranmayam Malayalam Anthology film
    2010 Dhrona 2010 Malayalam
    2012 The King and the Commissioner Malayalam Crossover spiritual sequel to The King (1995) and Commissioner (1994)
    Madirasi Malayalam
    2013 Ginger Malayalam
    2015 En Vazhi Thani Vazhi Tamil
    2017 Vaigai Express Tamil
    2022 Kaduva Malayalam
    Kaapa Malayalam
    2023 Alone Malayalam
    2024 Hunt Malayalam [8]
    Pink Police Malayalam

    Other credits

    [edit]
    1984 Onnum Mindatha Bharya Assistant director
    1984 Thathamme Poocha Poocha Assistant director
    1985 Naayakan Assistant director
    Pattabhishekam Assistant director
    1986 Geetham Assistant director
    Snehamulla Simham Assistant director
    1988 Padamudra Associate director
    1989 News Story writer Also director
    1991 Kilukkampetti Story writer Also director
    1999 Ustaad Co-producer
    2006 Baba Kalyani Also director
    2012 Simhasanam Story writer Also director
    2019 Jananayakan Judge Reality TV show on Amrita TV
    Thakkol Producer

    Accolades

    [edit]

    Filmfare Awards South

    Asianet Film Awards

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b ദി കിംഗ്‌ മേക്കര്‍. mangalam.com (1 December 2012). Retrieved on 28 December 2013.
  • ^ a b c The Hindu Net Desk (15 October 2019). "Prithviraj to team up again with Ajith's 'Jana' director Shaji Kailas". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.
  • ^ "Prithviraj to team up with director Shaji Kailas, shares poster of 'Kaduva'". The Week.
  • ^ "Shaji Kailas is back after 6 years!". Sify. Archived from the original on 16 October 2019.
  • ^ Mrs Shaji Kailas speaks. The New Indian Express. 16 May 2012.
  • ^ Narayanan, Nirmal (25 July 2018). "Five Malayalam movies rejected by Mammootty which turned out to be blockbusters". www.ibtimes.co.in. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  • ^ "Mohanlal starrer 'Alone' finishes its shoot in just 18 days!". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  • ^ Features, C. E. (15 July 2024). "Bhavana-Shaji Kailas film Hunt gets a release date". Cinema Express. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
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