
Pa. Ranjit
Pa. Ranjit is an Indian producer, best known for Tamil cinema. Pa. Ranjit began their career in 2012 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 14 years. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 7.5, Pa. Ranjit remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 10+ years, Pa. Ranjit's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
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Biography
Pa. Ranjith is an Indian film director who has made Tamil language films. He made his directorial debut with 2012 cult romantic comedy film Attakathi, before earning unanimously positive reviews for his second film, the drama Madras (2014). In 2016, he wrote and directed the gangster-drama Kabali, starring Rajinikanth.
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Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Thandakaaranyam (10.0)
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Directorial Debut
Made his directorial debut with the cult romantic comedy film 'Attakathi'.
Blockbuster Success
Wrote and directed the gangster-drama 'Kabali' starring Rajinikanth, which was a major commercial success.
Second Rajinikanth Collaboration
Directed Rajinikanth for the second time in the socio-political action film 'Kaala'.
Critical Acclaim
Directed the period sports drama 'Sarpatta Parambarai', which received widespread critical acclaim.
Filmography
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Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
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Pa. Ranjith's full name is Prabhu Ranjith.
He founded the production company Neelam Productions in 2016.
He is known for his films that often explore themes of caste, class, and social justice.
He directed the Rajinikanth-starrer 'Kaala' in 2018.
He is also a screenwriter and film producer.
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News & Stories

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10/6/2024

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19/3/2024

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29/2/2024

Trailer for Urvasi and Dinesh's movie "J Baby" will be released today at 6 PM
28/2/2024

Neelam Social Releases the Trailer for 'Kalli Paal La Oru Tea
30/11/2023
Legacy & Influence
Pa. Ranjith has emerged as one of the most significant and politically conscious voices in contemporary Tamil and Indian cinema. His career trajectory marks a distinct shift from mainstream conventions towards a cinema of social assertion. He debuted with the low-budget, slice-of-life romantic comedy 'Attakathi' (2012), which gained a cult following for its authentic portrayal of middle-class youth. His breakthrough came with 'Madras' (2014), a critically acclaimed drama set against the backdrop of North Chennai's political mural culture. The film was praised for its gritty realism, complex characters, and subtext of Dalit identity and resistance, establishing Ranjith's signature style of embedding socio-political commentary within popular genre frameworks. This was amplified on a massive scale with 'Kabali' (2016), a gangster drama starring Rajinikanth. Ranjith subverted the typical superstar vehicle by infusing it with themes of caste oppression, Tamil diaspora identity, and the dignity of labor, sparking widespread public discourse. He further solidified his ideological stance with 'Kaala' (2018), again starring Rajinikanth, which was an overt political manifesto framing the fight for land rights and self-respect in a Mumbai slum as a Dalit struggle. Beyond direction, Ranjith's influence extends through his production house, Neelam Productions, which actively promotes marginalized narratives and new talent from oppressed communities. Films like 'Pariyerum Perumal' (2018) and 'Sarpatta Parambarai' (2021), which he produced, are landmark works celebrated for their raw depiction of caste violence and subaltern history, respectively. His work has fundamentally challenged the casteist and stereotypical portrayals of Dalits and Bahujans in Indian cinema, creating space for authentic stories and technicians from these communities. He has inspired a new wave of filmmakers to engage directly with identity politics, making him a central figure in the movement for social justice through art. His contribution lies not just in his films but in building an ecosystem that democratizes filmmaking and uses the medium as a tool for political education and cultural reclamation.