A. P. Arjun
A. P. Arjun (born 8 August 1984) is an Indian film director, screenwriter and lyricist. He works in Kannada cinema.[1] Making his entry as a lyricist for the film Thangigagi (2006), Arjun debuted as a director with the 2009 film Ambari. His second directorial Addhuri (2012) and won him multiple awards. In a recent press conference of movie Pogaru, he threatened to kidnap and assault a few reviewers who had pointed out his plagiarism and were critical of his movies [2]
A. P. Arjun | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter, lyricist |
Years active | 2006–present |
Filmography
As director
As associate director
- Shastri (2005)
- Thangigagi (2006)
- Snehana Preethina (2007)
As lyricist
- Thangigagi (2006)
- Yuga (2007)
- Ambari (2009)
- Banni (2010)
- Gubbi (2010)
- Swayamvara (2010)
- Sugreeva (2010)
- Addhuri (2012)
- Rajanikantha (2013)
- Varadhanayaka (2013)
- Chandra (2013)
- Andhar Bahar (2013)
- Aantharya (2013)
- Endendu Ninagagi (2014)
- Karodpathi (2014)
- Shivajinagara (2014)
- Bahaddur (2014)
- Tharagele (2014)
- Fair & Lovely (2014)
- Gajakesari (2014)
- Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari (2014)
- Rhaatee (2015)
- Endendigu (2015)
- Muddu Manase (2015)
References
- AP Arjun - Biography
- "A P Arjun Angry Against Troll Pages and YouTube Reviewers | Pogaru Press Meet | Dhruva Sarja | FJS | - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
External links
- A. P. Arjun at IMDb
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