Anita Udeep

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Anita Udeep
Born
Anita Chandrasekharan

1978
Occupation(s)Director, writer
Years active2009–present
Notable work"Azhagiya Asura"

Anita Udeep is an Indian screenwriter and director, who has worked on Tamil and English language films.[1]

Career[edit]

The daughter of businessman Venkataramana Chandrasekaran of Pentafour, Anita initially studied an engineering degree in Chennai, before enrolling at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles to do a master's degree in Film and TV Production for three years. During her time in the United States, Anita made a series of short films such as Flowery Thorn and Om, while also working as an intern for Steven Spielberg's science fiction miniseries Taken (2002).[2] Anita had a strong interest in the Indian film industry and initially worked as a singer in Tamil films after returning to India. Her early songs included "Azhagiya Asura" from D. Imman's album for the Tamil slasher film Whistle (2003), while she also contributed to the pop album Mugangal.[3]

Aged 25, Anita opted to direct her first feature film in 2003 and subsequently made the English language film Knock, Knock, I'm Looking to Marry for her home production studios N-Viz Entertainment and Pentamedia Group. Starring rookie actors Suhaas Ahuja and Rathi Arumugam in the lead roles, the film was made by a young crew including cinematographer Preetha Jayaraman and music composer Mahesh Shankar.[3][4] She later directed the animated film Gulliver's Travel for her father's production house.[5][6]

Anita continued her interest in films by managing her father's Mayajaal multiplex in Chennai, before opting to make the college drama Kulir 100° (2009) starring Sanjeev and Riya Bamniyal in the lead roles.[7][8] For the film, she started a new production house named Envis Entertainment, and wrote a script based on the lives of wealthy college kids in Ooty.[9] Despite garnering pre-release publicity owing to its popular music album, the film opened to negative reviews and did not fare well commercially.[10][11]

Anita then worked with actress Oviya for the coming-of-age film 90ML (2019), which garnered publicity prior to its release for its tackling of historically taboo subjects in Tamil cinema.[12][13][14]

Personal life[edit]

Anita is married to Udeep, the CEO of Splash TV channel.[3]

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Language Notes
2003 Knock Knock I'm Looking To Marry English
2003 Gulliver's Travel English
2009 Kulir 100° Tamil
2019 90ML Tamil

Discography[edit]

Year Film Language Song Notes
2003 Whistle Tamil "Azhagiya Asura"
2004 Meesai Madhavan Tamil "Vaada Vaada"
2005 Thaka Thimi Tha Tamil "Rayalaseema Rani"
2019 90ML Tamil "Sivabaanam"

References[edit]

  1. ^ "90ML director blasts producer Dhananjayan: Dear Uncle, yes it is an adult film". India Today. Ist.
  2. ^ "Indian cinema showcase - Knock Knock I am looking to marry - Anita Udeep - Radhi, Suhaas Ahuja". www.idlebrain.com.
  3. ^ a b c "Film forays". The Hindu. 30 December 2003 – via www.thehindu.com.
  4. ^ Warrier, Shobha (10 June 2014). "Preetha: It was a new experience shooting a food film". Rediff. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Target: Generation X".
  6. ^ "Wallace and Gromit vie for Oscar glory". The Guardian. 18 November 2005. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Mayajaal multiplex". Sify. Archived from the original on 3 November 2019.
  8. ^ "South Scope March 2010 Issue Side - B". Issuu.
  9. ^ "There is no sexual content in Kulir 100 Degrees". Rediff.
  10. ^ "'Kulir 100': same old drill, avoidable (Tamil Film Review)". Sify. Archived from the original on 3 November 2019.
  11. ^ "A passionate kiss in Kulir 100 Degree!". Sify. Archived from the original on 3 November 2019.
  12. ^ Usha, P. T. (7 March 2019). "90 ML filmmaker Anita talks about what she tried to tell through her movie".
  13. ^ "'Why can't a woman express lust, is she a tree?': '90ML' director Anita Udeep to TNM". 4 March 2019.
  14. ^ "90 ML director Anita Udeep on dealing with trolls, criticism from film fraternity, and Simbu, Oviya's response". Firstpost. 7 March 2019.

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