Lokesh Kanagaraj

Lokesh Kanagaraj
Lokesh in 2020
Born 14 March 1986
Alma mater PSG College of Arts and Science
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter producer
Years active 2015–present
Known for Lokesh Cinematic Universe (2019‍–‍present)

Lokesh Kanagaraj (; born 14 March 1986) is an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer who works in Tamil films. He started his career with a short film in the 2016 anthology Aviyal. He later directed his first feature film Maanagaram (2017). He created the Lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU) franchise after the commercial success of Kaithi (2019), the franchise's first installment. He directed Master (2021), a standalone featuring Vijay which emerged a commercial success during the COVID-19 pandemic. This was followed by Vikram (2022), the second installment in the LCU, with Kamal Haasan in the lead role, which emerged as one of the highest grossing Indian films. He then worked on Leo (2023), which became his most successful film, it became one of the highest grossing Indian films, earning over 600 crore (US$75 million) worldwide, collaborating with Vijay again and serving it as the third installment in the LCU.

Early life

Lokesh Kanagaraj was born in Kinathukadavu, Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu, India. In PSG College of Arts and Science, he majored in Fashion Technology before pursuing an MBA. He did his schooling in Palanayiammal Matric Hr. Sec. School Kalliyapuram, Pollachi. He is an ex-bank employee. He pursued his passion towards film making by participating in a corporate short film competition. The judge of the competition was Karthik Subbaraj. Impressed with his short film, he encouraged Lokesh to pursue a directorial career making films.

Career

Lokesh's career began with the short film, Acham Thavir (2012), which won him the best director, best film and best actor awards at the short film festival Clubace. In 2016, his short film, Kalam, was included in the anthology film, Aviyal, produced by Karthik Subbaraj.

In 2017, Lokesh made his directorial feature debut with the hyperlink film, Maanagaram. In late 2018, he began working on a film for Dream Warrior Pictures, the same production company behind Maanagaram. His next venture featured Karthi in the lead role in the action-thriller Kaithi.

After Kaithi, his next film was the action-drama, Master, starring Vijay and Vijay Sethupathi. It was released on 13 January 2021, a day before the Pongal festival. It opened to mostly positive reviews and emerged as a commercial success. Master was the highest grossing Indian film of 2021.

He then directed Vikram (2022), starring Kamal Haasan, Vijay Sethupathi, and Fahadh Faasil. The huge success of the film and the Lokesh Cinematic Universe catapulted him into stardom. His next directorial after Vikram was Vijay's 67th film, Leo.

Following Leo, Lokesh announced his film with Rajinikanth, for his 171st film, tentatively titled as Thalaivar 171. It was produced by Kalanithi Maran, under Sun Pictures, and the music was composed by Anirudh Ravichander.

In June 2023, Lokesh announced his plans to quit directing after completing at least 10 films.

On 27 November 2023, he made his entry into film production by launching his production house G Squad. The first look of his debut presenter Fight Club was released on 29 November 2023. The film will be featuring actor director Vijay Kumar in the lead role. On 14 Dec 2023, a short film of LCU was announced which would serve as a predecessor to Kaithi 2.

Filmmaking style

Lokesh's films are primarily in the action genre. He has likened himself to John Woo, who is also known mainly for directing such films. Despite this, Lokesh has expressed interest in exploring other genres such as fantasy and comedy. He has cited action films from the 1980s and 1990s as influences on his films, and has named Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino as some of his favourite directors due to their filmmaking style. Rathna Kumar, who has worked with Lokesh on several projects, says Lokesh's penchant for retro songs, violence and hyperlink narratives in his films comes from his admiration for Tarantino.

Filmography

As a director

List of Lokesh Kanagaraj film director credits
Year Title Notes Ref.
2016 Aviyal Anthology film; Segment: Kalam
2017 Maanagaram
2019 Kaithi
2021 Master Cameo as a prisoner
2022 Vikram
2023 Leo

As presenter

List of Lokesh Kanagaraj film presenter credits
Year Title Notes Ref.
2023 Michael for the Tamil version
Fight Club

Web series

List of Lokesh Kanagaraj web series credits
Year Title Notes
2018 Vella Raja story only

Recurring collaborations

Editor Philomin Raj has worked on five films. The duo Anbariv have worked on four films. Anirudh, Rathna Kumar, Arjun Das, and Arun Alexander, Dheena, have worked on three films. Only people who have worked in three or more films are listed. This list only concerns Lokesh Kanagaraj's directorial films.

List of Lokesh Kanagaraj recurring collaborations
Film Philomin Raj Anbariv Arjun Das Arun Alexander Anirudh Ravichander Dheena Rathna Kumar
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Accolades

List of Lokesh Kanagaraj awards
Ceremony Award Name Movie Status Ref.
10th Vijay Awards Best Debut Director Maanagaram Won
Zee Cine Awards Tamil Favourite Director Kaithi Won
Behindwoods Gold Medals Best Story & Screenplay Won
South Indian International Movie Awards Best Director Master Won
Behindwoods Gold Medals 2022 Talent of the Decade – Tamil Won
The Galatta Crown 2022 Favourite Director (2020–2021) Won
Behindwoods Gold Icons The Blockbuster Director of the Year Vikram Won
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards 2022 Best Entertainer Won