S. S. Vasan
Known for

Production

Credits

29

Gender

Man

Birthday

4 Jan 1904

Day of death

26 Aug 1969 (65)

Place of birth

Thiruthuraipoondi, Madras Presidency, British India

Also known as
SS. Vasan
S.S.Vasan
Subramaniam Srinivasan
S. S. Vasan
S.S. Vasan

S. S. Vasan

Biography

Subramaniam Srinivasan (4 January 1904 – 26 August 1969), popularly known by his screen name S. S. Vasan, was an Indian journalist, writer, advertiser, film producer, director and business tycoon. He is the founder of the Tamil-language magazine Ananda Vikatan and the film production company Gemini Studios, Gemini Film Laboratories and Gemini Picture Circuit. He was a member of parliament (Rajya Sabha) from 1964 and served his term till his death. Vasan was born in Thiruthuraipoondi in the then Tanjore district but was forced to migrate to Madras following the death of his father at an early age. Vasan discontinued his studies before graduation and set up a flourishing mail order and advertising business. In 1928, Vasan purchased a struggling Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan that was published by Pudhoor Vaidyanadhaiyar since February 1926 and has stopped publication in December 1927. Vasan bought the publication in January 1928 and relaunched it with the same name but in a different format from February 1928. Ananda Vikatan, subsequently, emerged as the leading Tamil magazine in the then Madras Presidency and continues to be the oldest and most respected Tamil magazine till this day. Vasan entered the Tamil film industry in 1936 when his novel Sathi Leelavathi was made into a film. In 1940, he purchased the Motion Picture Producers Combine, a film studio and renamed it Gemini Studios. Gemini Studios made a number of successful Tamil, Telugu and Hindi movies from 1940 to 1969, notable ones being Mangamma Sapatham, "Aboorva Sagotharargal, "Nandanaar", "Bala Nagamma", Miss Malini, Chandralekha, Vanjikkottai Valiban, "Nishaan", "Mangala", "Insaaniyat", "Grahasti", "Gharana", "Zindagi", "Vazhkai Padagu", "Motor Sundaram Pillai", "Olivilakku", "Chakradhari", "Aurat", "Avvaiyar", "Paigham" and Irumbu Thirai. Vasan also directed some of his later movies, the first being Chandralekha, which is considered by critics and film historians to be a milestone in Indian cinema. Vasan died in Madras on 26 August 1969, at the age of 65. Vasan was an accomplished writer and translator and a hugely successful journalist. As a director, Vasan was known for his grandiose sets and innovative techniques that he introduced. Film historian Randor Guy hailed Vasan as the "Cecil B. De Mille of India". He was the first film and media personality to be invited to be a member of parliament in India's Rajya Sabha where he advocated the granting of industry status to the film trade (a battle still being fought). He was one of the founders of Film Federation India, Producer's Guild of India and the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1969, the year of his death, by the government of India for his extraordinary contribution to Indian media. The Government of India and the Postal department released postage stamps bearing his likeness on 26 August 2004, the year of his centenary.

Known for
Credits
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
1970Vilaiyaattu PillaiProducer
1970Vilaiyaattu PillaiScreenplay
1969ShatranjDirector
1968Oli VilakkuProducer
1968Teen BahuraniyanDirector
1967AuratDirector
1967AuratProducer
1966Motor Sundaram PillaiProducer
1965Vazhkai PadaguProducer
1963GrahastiProducer
1961GharanaProducer
1961GharanaDirector
1960Irumbu ThiraiDirector
1959PaighamDirector
1958Vanjikottai ValibanDirector
1958Vanjikottai ValibanProducer
1958Raj TilakDirector
1958Raj TilakProducer
1955InsaniyatDirector
1954Bahut Din HueDirector
1954Bahut Din HueProducer
1953AvvaiyyarProducer
1952Mr. SampatDirector
1952Mr. SampatProducer
1949APOORVA SAGODHARARGALProducer
1948ChandralekhaDirector
1948ChandralekhaProducer
1942Bala NagammaProducer
1936Sathi LeelavathiStory