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Lokesh Kanagaraj, Atlee, Prashant Neel: Best young filmmakers from the South

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 19, 2023, 20:06 IST
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Lokesh Kanagaraj, Atlee, Prashant Neel: Best young filmmakers from the South

South Indian cinema has always been a hotbed for talent, churning out brilliant films and showcasing the artistic prowess of filmmakers. In recent years, the industry has witnessed the emergence of a new generation of directors who are leaving an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape. Atlee, Prashant Neel, Lokesh Kanagaraj, Nelson Dilipkumar and Rishab Shetty are among these promising young filmmakers who are pushing boundaries and creating waves with their remarkable work.

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​Atlee

Atlee is one of the most sought-after directors in South Indian cinema. His latest offering, "Jawan," is a testament to his storytelling skills. The film was a commercial success, with a gripping narrative that resonated with both critics and audiences. Atlee's knack for weaving engaging stories with a mix of action, drama, and emotions has earned him a dedicated fan base. Everyone from Shah Rukh Khan to Tom Cruise deserves a filmmaker like Atlee.

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​Prashant Neel

Prashant Neel, known for his work in the KGF franchise, has redefined the action genre in South Indian cinema. KGF: Chapter 1 was a massive hit, and KGF: Chapter 2, one of the most anticipated releases in recent times, is set to further solidify his position as a visionary director. With stunning visuals, powerful performances, and an intriguing storyline, Prashant Neel has left an indelible mark on the industry. His upcoming film Salaar - Part 1 with Prabhas promises to be an action extravaganza, the likes of which we've never seen before.

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​Lokesh Kanagaraj

With Thalapathy Vijay's "Leo" hitting screens across the world, Lokesh Kanagaraj is truly the man of the hour. He has been a revelation with his films, including "Vikram," "Kaithi," and now "Leo." "Kaithi" in particular was a groundbreaking film with a tight screenplay and intense action sequences. "Vikram" and "Leo" continued to showcase his directorial prowess. Kanagaraj's minimalist yet compelling storytelling has earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated following. The Lokesh Cinematic Universe is as exciting a proposition today, as the Marvel Cinematic Universe was 5 years ago.

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​Nelson Dilipkumar

Nelson Dilipkumar's films, "Beast" and "Jailer," have garnered attention for their unique narratives and creative execution. "Beast" in particular, starring Vijay, was a commercial hit. The film was praised for its engaging storyline and Nelson's ability to balance action, drama, and comedy seamlessly. His work has redefined the South Indian film industry's approach to commercial cinema. With what "Jailer" achieved at the global box office, Nelson's next offerings are sure to excite the business men of Indian cinema.

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​Rishab Shetty

Rishab Shetty is a director known for his distinctive storytelling style and unique film choices. "Kantara," his last venture, is a perfect example of his unorthodox approach to cinema. Rishab's films are deeply rooted in regional culture and often revolve around offbeat, socially relevant topics. His work showcases his commitment to crafting meaningful stories that resonate with a wider audience. His next offering - "Vaghachipani" is going to pique the interest of his fans and a sequel to "Kantara" will be welcomed by cinema buffs around the world.


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