Selvaraghavan is an Indian movie director, actor, and screenwriter who predominantly works in the Tamil film industry. He has directed numerous genre films, from romantic to science fiction and fantasy; he has done it all. He also owns a production company named White Elephants, along with
Yuvan Shankar Raja and
Arvind Krishna.
His brother
Dhanush is an acclaimed actor, and his sisters are doctors.
He completed his Bachelor of Engineering in mechanical engineering before he began working in the Tamil film industry since his family insisted that he complete his education before joining the film industry. He also worked several part-time jobs while in college until he found satisfaction as a writer.
Selvaraghavan's debut work as a screenwriter and director was in the Tamil film
Thulluvadho Ilamai (2002), which also starred his brother
Dhanush and marked his first role.
He also wrote the lyrics of the song Kann Munnae Eththanai Nilavu in the film. Selvaraghavan and his family invested all their savings in this venture. The movie started slowly but picked up pace later and became a sleeper hit at the box office.
He went on to direct films like
Kaadhal Konden (2003), which was a romantic thriller and starred
Sonia Agarwal, and veteran comedian Nagesh. The film became a blockbuster, giving
Dhanush and his career a breakthrough in the Tamil Film Industry. The film was remade across the country in several languages. He directed several movies, including
7/G Rainbow Colony (2004), a juvenile love story, and
Pudhu Pettai (2006), featuring
Dhanush as the main lead alongside
Sonia Agarwal once again.
He then ventured into Telugu films. His first Telugu film as a writer and director is
Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule (2007). The film starring
Venkatesh Daggubati and
Trisha Krishnan explores the themes of romance and drama. He took experiences from friends who were unemployed graduates like the film's protagonist. The film opened with positive reviews and eventually became one of the biggest successes of the Telugu Film Industry that year.
He wrote
Yaaradi Nee Mohini (2008) in 2008. Then he went on to direct and wrote
Ayirathil Oruvan (2010), where he wrote the lyrics of all the songs except Thai Thindra Mannae and Pemmanae,
Mayakkam Enna (2011), which he coproduced with Gemini Film Circuit,
Irandam Ulagam (2013), which amounted to Rs. 60 crores was his costliest production,
Maalai Nerathu Mayakkam (2016),
NGK (2019), where he wrote the song Pothachaalum,
Nenjam Marappathillai (2021), and
Naane Varuvean (2022).
He started working as an actor in 2022 with the film
Beast (2022). And then he went on to act in other films like
Saani Kaayidham (2022), which was released on the OTT Platform Amazon Prime Video,
Naane Varuvean (2022), which was a cameo appearance,
Bakasuran (2023).
Selvaraghavan was nominated for the best director award at Filmfare South Awards in 2004 for
Kaadhal Konden (2003), in 2005 for
7/G Rainbow Colony (2004), in 2007 for
Pudhu Pettai (2006) and in 2010 for
Ayirathil Oruvan (2010). Furthermore, he won the world record film at the Edison Award for the movie
Ayirathil Oruvan (2010). He was also nominated at the SIMA Awards in the best film category for the movie
Mayakkam Enna (2011).