CHENNAI: Tamil filmmaker, actor and screenwriter K. Bhagyaraj died in Chennai on Saturday after suffering a heart attack. He was 73.
He is survived by his wife, actor Poornima Bhagyaraj, and their children, actor Shanthanu Bhagyaraj and daughter Saranya Bhagyaraj.
Born Krishnaswamy Bhagyaraj in Erode district, he began his film career as an assistant to film director Bharathiraja (passed away recently) before carving a niche himself as one of Tamil cinema’s most influential writer-directors. His simple village type characters, down to earth characterisation, his unique way of acting as casual as possible made him an indelible space in the hearts of cine goers.
Film personalities say “Bhagyaraj had shaped a distinct style of filmmaking that focused on middle-class families, romance, humour, and social issues. His scripts were known for their clever twists, relatable characters and relatable characters, and sharp dialogue that often-carried subtle commentary on society. storytelling influenced many later filmmakers in Tamil cinema and beyond.” He also worked as a music composer, producer, editor, and even briefly entered politics but could not make a mark with a party he floated. He was associated with the popular weekly magazine Bhagya, further expanding his creative reach”.
Deeply saddened by the passing of Bhagyaraj Sir. His work transcended languages and touched the hearts of millions. I feel fortunate to have been a part of films like Sundarakanda and Abbaigaru, which were born from his remarkable storytelling. Indian cinema has lost one of its… pic.twitter.com/7Ul9bZTPH8
— Venkatesh Daggubati (@VenkyMama) June 27, 2026
Chief Minister Vijay expressed profound grief, describing Bhagyaraj as a multifaceted talent whose contributions to cinema were immeasurable. He also announced that the veteran actor-director would be accorded state honours at his funeral.
தமிழ்த் திரையுலகின் தலைசிறந்த இயக்குநர், நடிகர், திரைக்கதை ஆசிரியர், வசனகர்த்தா, இசையமைப்பாளர் என பன்முகத் திறமையால் முத்திரை பதித்த திரு. கே. பாக்யராஜ் அவர்கள் மறைந்த செய்தியறிந்து மிகுந்த அதிர்ச்சியும், ஆழ்ந்த வேதனையும் அடைந்தேன்.
தனித்துவமான கதையாக்கம், நகைச்சுவை கலந்த… pic.twitter.com/Nun0KZ3biV
— CMOTamilNadu (@CMOTamilnadu) June 27, 2026
Former Chief Minister MK Stalin called Bhagyaraj’s death an irreplaceable loss to Tamil cinema, recalling his recent participation in the filmmaker’s 50-year career celebrations and praising his legacy as a master screenwriter and director.
ஆசான் மறைந்த சில வாரங்களிலேயே அவரது மாணவரையும் இழந்துவிட்டது தமிழ்த் திரையுலகம்!
இந்திய சினிமாவில் முடிசூடாத் திரைக்கதை மன்னராக, அனைவரையும் ஈர்த்த யதார்த்த நாயகனாக, சிக்கலான சூழலையும் சிறிய வசனத்தில் கடத்திவிடும் ஆற்றல் பெற்ற எழுத்தாளராக என எல்லாவற்றிலும் வெற்றிபெற்ற அசாத்திய… pic.twitter.com/UgpbuWDwC5
— M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) June 27, 2026
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami remembered Bhagyaraj as a versatile filmmaker, actor and screenwriter, and recalled his admiration for M.G. Ramachandran and his contribution through Avasara Police 100.
பிரபல திரைப்பட இயக்குனர், திரைக்கதை ஆசிரியர், நடிகர், இசையமைப்பாளர் என பன்முகத் திறமையாளராக விளங்கிய
திரு. K பாக்யராஜ் அவர்கள் காலமானார் என்ற செய்தி அறிந்து மிகுந்த அதிர்ச்சியும் வேதனையும் அடைந்தேன்.மாண்புமிகு புரட்சித் தலைவர் எம்ஜிஆர் அவர்கள் மீது பேரன்பு கொண்டிருந்தவர்… pic.twitter.com/0Fex6DLwcm
— Edappadi K Palaniswami-SayYEStoWomenSafety&AIADMK (@EPSTamilNadu) June 27, 2026
With the encouragement from Bharathiraja and his advice, Bhagyaraj moved to directing films. He directed and acted in numerous films, earning recognition for his distinctive blend of humour, emotion and socially rooted storytelling that defined Tamil cinema in the 1980s and 1990s. Over his illustrious career, he directed more than 25 films and acted in over 75 movies. Most of his films, like his mentor Bharathiraja, all rural oriented. Film personalities said “he was a visionary filmmaker, brilliant storyteller and exceptional actor whose work combined humour with meaningful social messages”.
The news of K Bhagyaraj sir's passing is truly heartbreaking 💔 A visionary filmmaker, brilliant storyteller, and exceptional actor. He brought laughter, warmth, and meaningful social messages through his work. Tamil cinema has lost one of its finest creative minds.
My thoughts… pic.twitter.com/pCbdUTUDp9— Simran (@SimranbaggaOffc) June 27, 2026
His films like Mundhanai Mudichu, Andha 7 Naatkal, Chinna Veedu, Sundara Kandam, Enga Chinna Rasa and Darling Darling Darling, many of which are regarded as classics.
He had his mark in Hindi cinema with Aakhree Raasta (1986), starring Amitabh Bachchan in a dual role alongside Jaya Prada, Sridevi and Anupam Kher. The film was a notable success and showcased his storytelling ability beyond Tamil cinema.
Actor Chiranjeevi Konidela said he was heartbroken by the news, recalling that he had met Bhagyaraj just two days earlier at Khushbu Sundar’s daughter’s wedding in Goa.












