His dream was to direct a minimum of one movie, but issues didn’t work for him initially as his first serial didn’t see the light of the day after it had to be stopped midway as protagonists fell in love and made an attempt to elope. This, then again, didn’t stop C Maheswaran alias Rakki Mahesh, who went on to turn into a policeman and helmed as many as six quick motion pictures that too to create awareness on dressed in helmets, consequences of drunken driving and the want to have senior citizens at house, among other issues.
Born at Vellalagundam village close to Vazhapadi in Salem district, Maheswaran did graduation in economies and post-graduation in police management. He grew up seeing plays carried out by way of native people. “There have been four drama groups in my village and plays have been a normal characteristic at temple festivals. I even had an opportunity to jot down for a level drama. I got an opportunity to direct a serial for Doordarshan in 1991-92 when I was working as a personal assistant to former union minister Rangarajan Kumaramangalam in Salem,” he said.
Maheswaran then approached his pals to act in the serial titled Thaali Saatchi and began works on the first episode. Just before wrapping up the capturing, protagonists fell in love and tried to run away, forcing him to desert the undertaking. Mahesh, in the meantime, effectively implemented for the Tamil Nadu police in May 1994. After the educational, his first posting was with the Tamil Nadu particular police at Kovaipudur, the place he served for four years. He was then shifted to the armed reserve police, Coimbatore town.
“After changing into a cop, I didn’t get enough time to think about directing a film. I had written 18 quick tales and published them in 2007 with the identify Puguntha Veetai Purinthukol Magale. I had passed over a replica of the book to the former president, the past due APJ Abdul Kalam,” Maheswaran said.
His dream of becoming a director was realised in 2008 when he made a short movie titled Pinchu Manasula. With a runtime of 22 mins, it discussed the importance of senior citizens in the circle of relatives and advised people not to admit them to old age properties.
His next directional challenge saw him working on some other quick movie Ippadikku Police and this time the focus was on drunken driving. “Some people force automobiles in a drunken state, inviting fatal injuries. After their loss of life, the circle of relatives incessantly struggles to lead an ordinary life. This quick movie was screened in a few theatres in Coimbatore,” Maheswaran said.
His 3rd quick movie Nil, Kavani and Sel offers with the traffic rules and violations. And in the fourth one, titled Idhu Thaguma, he literally pleads most people to observe traffic rules to reduce injuries. This was dubbed in Hindi by way of a Rotary Club and screened in various theatres in Mumbai, New Delhi and Kolkatta.
In 2016, Maheswaran directed some other quick movie ‘Avar Varuvara?’ to unfold awareness on dressed in helmet and it was followed by way of En Thangachikku Kalyanam, a short movie that specialize in the threat of drunken driving. “I'm hoping the short motion pictures would lend a hand a minimum of a few people to observe the principles and not to force in drunken state,” he said.
In 2016, he also penned a tune to unfold awareness on 100 % voting following a request from the district management. It was played in all the FM radios around the state.
“I'm now working on four quick motion pictures about the police division and police operations. The undertaking is funded by way of the police division. Next, I'm planning one on crime detections,” Maheswaran said.
Born at Vellalagundam village close to Vazhapadi in Salem district, Maheswaran did graduation in economies and post-graduation in police management. He grew up seeing plays carried out by way of native people. “There have been four drama groups in my village and plays have been a normal characteristic at temple festivals. I even had an opportunity to jot down for a level drama. I got an opportunity to direct a serial for Doordarshan in 1991-92 when I was working as a personal assistant to former union minister Rangarajan Kumaramangalam in Salem,” he said.
Maheswaran then approached his pals to act in the serial titled Thaali Saatchi and began works on the first episode. Just before wrapping up the capturing, protagonists fell in love and tried to run away, forcing him to desert the undertaking. Mahesh, in the meantime, effectively implemented for the Tamil Nadu police in May 1994. After the educational, his first posting was with the Tamil Nadu particular police at Kovaipudur, the place he served for four years. He was then shifted to the armed reserve police, Coimbatore town.
“After changing into a cop, I didn’t get enough time to think about directing a film. I had written 18 quick tales and published them in 2007 with the identify Puguntha Veetai Purinthukol Magale. I had passed over a replica of the book to the former president, the past due APJ Abdul Kalam,” Maheswaran said.
His dream of becoming a director was realised in 2008 when he made a short movie titled Pinchu Manasula. With a runtime of 22 mins, it discussed the importance of senior citizens in the circle of relatives and advised people not to admit them to old age properties.
His next directional challenge saw him working on some other quick movie Ippadikku Police and this time the focus was on drunken driving. “Some people force automobiles in a drunken state, inviting fatal injuries. After their loss of life, the circle of relatives incessantly struggles to lead an ordinary life. This quick movie was screened in a few theatres in Coimbatore,” Maheswaran said.
His 3rd quick movie Nil, Kavani and Sel offers with the traffic rules and violations. And in the fourth one, titled Idhu Thaguma, he literally pleads most people to observe traffic rules to reduce injuries. This was dubbed in Hindi by way of a Rotary Club and screened in various theatres in Mumbai, New Delhi and Kolkatta.
In 2016, Maheswaran directed some other quick movie ‘Avar Varuvara?’ to unfold awareness on dressed in helmet and it was followed by way of En Thangachikku Kalyanam, a short movie that specialize in the threat of drunken driving. “I'm hoping the short motion pictures would lend a hand a minimum of a few people to observe the principles and not to force in drunken state,” he said.
In 2016, he also penned a tune to unfold awareness on 100 % voting following a request from the district management. It was played in all the FM radios around the state.
“I'm now working on four quick motion pictures about the police division and police operations. The undertaking is funded by way of the police division. Next, I'm planning one on crime detections,” Maheswaran said.
A cop who dons director’s cap for social cause
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March 23, 2018
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