Selvaraghavan Biography
Career
He shot to fame with his debut venture, Thulluvadho Ilamai, a movie about adolescent gags and teenage capers. His next film, Kadhal Kondein, was a box office and critical success.Most of the Tamil film industry’s leading directors and critics praised his directing abilities.
Selvaraghavan, who started directing films after doing his BE in Mechanical Engineering, relies on the internet and books for his story ideas. He loves doing horror films and admits that he likes to scare people. His favourite directors are Oliver Stone and Francis Ford Coppola, and the hero he’d like to direct is Robert de Niro. He loves reading, mostly Wilbur Smith. He considers that his strength lies in writing a good screenplay.
He directed the movie Pudupettai with his brother Dhanush, which was an average hit. He did a Telugu movie with Venkatesh, which also had a good run at the box office. After three years, he released Aayirathil Oruvan, a fantasy film. He did research on the story plot and took more time to make this movie. It also gained huge applause from the critics and audiences.
Selvaraghavan: Age, Net Worth, Movies, Family, and Personal Details
| Name | Selvaraghavan |
| Profession(s) | Main Profession Actor, Director, Screenplay, Story |
| Date Of Birth | 05 Mar 1976 |
| Age | 50 |
| Birth Place | Chennai |
| Current Residence | Chennai |
| Religion | Hindu |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Height | 1.63 m |
| Zodiac Sign | Pisces |
| Hobbies | Watching movies, Reading books, Internet Surfing |
Selvaraghavan Family | |
| Father | Kasthuri Raja |
| Mother | Vijayalakshmi |
| Sibling | Dhanush, K. Vimala Geetha, Karthika Devi |
| Spouse | Sonia Agarwal Gitanjali Raman (19 Jun 2011) |
| Children | Leelavathi (20 January 2012), Omkaar (7 October 2013), Rishikesh ( 7 January 2021) |
Selvaraghavan Education | |
| Education Qualification | Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) |
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Selvaraghavan Net Worth | |
| Net Worth | $5 Million |
Selvaraghavan Debut Movies | |
| Tamil | Thulluvatho Ilamai |

