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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2003 2:36 am 
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http://headlines.sify.com/2350news3.htm ... s~suicide~

Producer G Venkateswaran, who produced block busters like 'Nayakan' 'Agni Natchathiram' and 'Thalapathi', allegedly committed suicide at his Chetpet residence this afternoon.

Venkateswaran, elder brother of popular director Maniratnam, was 55.

Under his banner 'Sujatha Films', Venkateswaran had produced some commercial hits in the late 80s and early 90s like 'Nayakan', starring Kamala Hassan, 'Agni Natchathiram', 'Anjali' and 'Thalapathi,' starring super stars Rajnikanth and Mammootty.




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Very sad. Very sad indeed


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http://www.rediff.com/movies/2003/may/03gv.htm

Film producer GV commits suicide

N Sathiya Moorthy | May 03, 2003 16:35 IST

Tamil film producer, distributor and financier G Venkateswaran committed suicide by hanging himself from a ceiling fan in his Chetput home in Chennai this morning. He is survived by his wife and two children, a son and a daughter, and his brother, filmmaker Mani Ratnam (Roja, Bombay).

The police are investigating the case.

Though the reason behind his death is not known -- there has been no mention of a suicide note -- 56-year-old Venkateshwaran, who was popularly known as GV, had reportedly made some bad financial decisions in recent years.

GV, a qualified chartered accountant, revived the family's interest in films when he was in the mid-thirties. His father, the late Ratnam Iyer, produced some successful family melodramas under the banner Venus Pictures.

GV, who made nearly 18 movies, produced path-breaking Tamil films like Kamal Haasan's Nayakan, Rajinikanth's Dalapati, the Karthik-Prabhu starrer, Agni Nakshatram and Anjali, the moving story of a mentally underdeveloped child. Directed by Mani Ratnam, all of them turned out to be box-office blockbusters.

His films always had an urbane, aesthetic appeal and great music, most of which were composed by the maestro, Ilayaraja.

Recently, however, Lady Luck seemed to have abandoned him. Some of his films, including Rajinikanth's Baba and Haasan's Aalavandan, for which GV was the Chennai distributor, bombed at the box office. While Rajinikanth did refund his distributors, the failure of Baba had another unseen repercussion -- it dashed GV's hopes of bouncing back.

His most recent production -- the Vijaykant-starrer, Sokka Thangam, scripted and directed by filmmaker K Bhagyaraj and released this year -- was a moderate success. Coming after a string of flops, it seemed to have given GV a sense of hope.

Earlier, GV had also burnt his fingers by launching India's first public limited company in the film industry. GV Films, however, did not live up to its promise.

GV's suicide highlights the plight of the Tamil film industry in no uncertain terms. In recent years, film after film has bombed at the box office, with a rare movie making it big commercially. Astronomical star prices -- in the realm of Rs 2 to Rs 4 crores (Rs 20 to Rs 40 million) -- has added to the industry's woes. Video and CD piracy has seemingly made survival difficult for many filmmakers.

On hearing of his death, several leading film personalities, including Rajinikanth, Vijaykant and Anandraj, visited GV's home to pay their respects.

Vijaykant, who is the president of the Tamil Film Artistes' Association, told reporters the industry was shocked to learn of the 'sad end' of the producer, known for his 'bravery'.

GV's wife, who was out of town, has been informed. As has his son, who lives in Canada, and his daughter, who lives in Delhi.


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Quite sad indeed...but one shouldn't give up hope over little things like financial problems...after all what is money...


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Shahran Sunny Audit wrote:
Quite sad indeed...but one shouldn't give up hope over little things like financial problems...after all what is money...

its very easy for us to say that "its little things" i myself have been a personal witness to someone who had killed himself due to financial problems. And this guy being a film producer was obviously dealing with a lot of money. may his soul rest in peace.




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http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tami ... 13790.html

Priyadarshan buys GV theatre
IndiaGlitz
Friday, March 18, 2005


Priyadarshan bought GV’s Goodluck theatre in Chennai for Rs 2 crore and one lakh rupees.

The preview theatre with DTS sound system was auctioned by IT since GV films could not pay off the IT dues.

Kalaipuli S Thanu, G K Reddy, Manikam Narayanan and a Malaysian businessman placed bids for the theatre along with Priyadarshan. The director’s bid was the highest.

Actor Vijayakumar built the theatre. Later it was sold to GV films. After GV’s suicide the company faced liquidation.

Ganesh of London bought the shares of GV films and the theatre is now sold off to pay the IT dues. Kalyanam the long time manager of Goodluck theatre is incidentally the manager of Four frames the recording and Dolby studio owned by the director in Chennai


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