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S. B. Khanthan

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S. B. Khanthan
S. B. Khanthan is a Chartered Accountant and creative director
Born
NationalityIndian
OccupationCreative Director
ParentT. S. Balakrishna Sastrigal

S. B. Khanthan is an Indian film director, best known for his 2006 movie Jerry.[1] He has also directed several stage plays, advertisements, and documentaries.[1]

Filmography

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Media world

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Khanthan has directed and produced various advertisements, corporate films, and documentaries under Studio Dream.[2]

Notable works include:

  • Tamil Nadu – Vision 2025 for Confederation of Indian Industries
  • Retailer film for Coca-Cola
  • Motivational films for AREVA, Hindustan Latex Ltd and HDFC Bank
  • Corporate film for Quality Inn Sabari Group of Hotels
  • Centenary film for Delloite (Fraser and Ross) (Chartered Accountants)
  • Safety film for Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
  • Corporate Film for Bayer
  • Project films for Swaraj-Isuzu, AREL Software Parks
  • Documentaries for CLRI

Musical documentaries

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  • GNB - The Music Charmer – An insight into the musical legend GNB on his birth centenary[3]
  • Mridanga Chintamanihi – The Magnum Opus of the Percussion Legend Umayalpuram Sri Sivaraman
  • We Bow To You, Sir! – A short film on the Violin Maestro Shri Lalgudi G.Jayaraman, screened on the occasion of the Life Time Achievement Award conferred on him by Music Academy
  • The Musicians’ Musician – An 80-minute musical film on Shri. Ramnad Krishnan, the carnatic music legend[4]
  • Sunaadha Vinodhan – An 85 minutes documentary on Tanjore S. Kalyanaraman, another carnatic music legend[5]
  • Pada Varnams of Lalgudi G Jayaraman[6]
  • To Mark the Centenary Celebrations of Sangeetha Kalanidhi Mrs. T. Brinda Brindamma: Music Beyond Music – Film on Sangeetha Kalanidhi Mrs. T. Brinda[7]

Valuable social works

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  • Poongaatru Pudhithaanathu – a short film on an Asthma cure
  • Endhakuzhandhaiyum Nalla Kuzhandhaithaan – an educational film for proper upbringing of children for Mr N C Sridharan, Educationist
  • Gift of Time – on Time Management[8]
  • Mind To Serve – on How artificial limbs make people who are movement impaired return to normal life

Stage plays

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Khanthan is the Founder-Director of Crazy Creations.[9] He has directed and contributed to the music choreography for plays staged by Crazy Mohan totalling to over 4500 shows in India, USA, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Singapore, Kuwait and Hong Kong.[10]

Electronic media

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  • Directed first serial in 1986-87 in DD1 titled Here is Crazy - 13 Weeks. Went on to direct all the TV serials written by the humorist Shri Crazy Mohan
  • Maadhu-Cheenu - 7 Weeks in DD Metro, Singapore and Malaysian TVs; Now retelecasted and topped the ratings in Vijay TV. Bestowed with Best Director award by Mylapore Academy for this serial
  • Nil Gavani Crazy - 66 Weeks in Sun TV and Jaya TV
  • Si-Ri-Ga-Ma-Pa-Da-Ni - 106 Weeks in Raj TV and Jaya TV (A unique concept of blending humour with film songs)
  • Oru Babyin Diary - 16 Weeks in DD1 and Malaysian TV
  • Pathukku Pathu - 42 Weeks in DD, National-Tamil
  • Crazy Times - 85 weeks in Star Vijay TV
  • Vidaathu Sirippu –75 Weeks in Jaya TV
  • Siri Siri Crazy – 15 Weeks in Kalaignar TV

Telefilms

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Khanthan has also directed the following telefilms written by Crazy Mohan.

  • Ganapathikku Kalyanam - DD1
  • Ganesanukku Kaalkattu - DD1
  • Sirippu Thirai - Sun TV
  • Computer Kaadal - Raj TV

DVD

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Khanthan was also responsible for converting the following stage plays to DVD formats to cater to the needs of the international audience.

  • Maadhu Plus Two - In DVD format for US Viewers[11]
  • Marriage Made In Saloon - in DVD format for US Viewers[12]
  • POURNAMI - Director K Balachander’s stage play in DVD format[13]
  • ORU KOODAI PAASAM – Director K Balachander’s stage play in DVD format[14]

Animation film

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Khanthan co-directed the first-ever 3D Animation film produced in India titled Paanadavaas the 5 Warriors meant for Hollywood and American kids.

Miscellaneous

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Khanthan directed a telefilm written by director Mouli titled Naan Ready Nee Readiya which was telecast on Star Vijay TV.[15] He followed it up by writing and directing a serial for Sun TV produced by director Vasanth titled Charu-Latha which ran for 40 weeks.

References

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  1. ^ a b Krishnamachari, Suganthy (21 January 2010). "The GNB charisma". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  2. ^ Vasudev, Sadhguru (1 August 2007). "Bringing up Children" (PDF). Eve's Times. p. 2. Archived from the original on 24 November 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  3. ^ Kalakendra Music & Dance (28 May 2010). GNB - Isai Vaseekaran - DVD. Retrieved 24 November 2024 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ Legato Music (24 November 2024). "Ramnad Krishnan; SBKhanthan : Ramnad Krishnan - The Musicians Musician DVD (2007)". LegatoMusic.ru.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ Kalakendra Music & Dance (4 June 2009). Sunaadha Vinodhan - Part II - Tanjore S.Kalyanaraman - Ahead of His Times. Retrieved 24 November 2024 – via YouTube.
  6. ^ Jayaraman, Lalgudi Sri G. (24 November 2024). "Pada Varnam Shanmugapriya Lalgudi G.Jayaraman DVD Amazon Listing". Amazon.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ Sorabjee, Soli J. (2014). India International Centre Annual Report 2013-2014. New Delhi: India International Centre. pp. 72 and 167.
  8. ^ Kalakendra Music & Dance (2 February 2009). Vaname Ellai - THE GIFT OF TIME. Retrieved 24 November 2024 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ Venkataramanan, Geetha (13 June 2019). "Mohan's first priority was friendship: Khanthan". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  10. ^ "Mohan's first priority was friendship: Khanthan".
  11. ^ "Crazy Mohan's Maadhu +2 – Kalakendra". Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  12. ^ "Crazy Mohan's Marriage Made in Saloon (Tamil & Hindi) – Kalakendra". Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  13. ^ "Pournami – K. Balachander – DVD – Kalakendra". Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  14. ^ Kalakendra Music & Dance (22 October 2010). K. Balachander's Oru Koodai Pasam | Stage Play | Drama | Promo. Retrieved 24 November 2024 – via YouTube.
  15. ^ "The journey of multifaceted Khanthan".
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