
Dhilip Subbarayan
Dhilip Subbarayan is an Indian stunt choreographer, best known for Tamil cinema. Dhilip Subbarayan began their career in 2010 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 16 years. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.1, Dhilip Subbarayan remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Dhilip Subbarayan is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.
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Biography
Dhilip Subbarayan is an Indian stunt choreographer who has worked in Tamil language films. The son of stunt choreographer Super Subbarayan, Dhilip also made his debut as a film producer with Anjala (2016) and also played the lead role in Sangu Chakkaram (2016).
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Attakathi (8.0)
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Debut as Producer and Lead Actor
Produced and played the lead role in the film 'Sangu Chakkaram', marking his entry into production and lead acting.
Filmography
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Did You Know?
Dhilip Subbarayan is the son of veteran stunt choreographer Super Subbarayan.
He made his debut as a film producer with the Tamil film 'Anjala' in 2016.
He also played the lead role in the 2016 film 'Sangu Chakkaram'.
He has primarily worked as a stunt choreographer in the Tamil film industry.
His birth date is October 7, 1984.
Legacy & Influence
Dhilip Subbarayan represents a significant second-generation figure in the specialized and high-risk field of Tamil cinema stunt choreography. As the son of the renowned stunt master Super Subbarayan, he entered the industry with a deep-rooted understanding of its physical and technical demands. His primary contribution lies in continuing and modernizing a family legacy of action design within the South Indian film ecosystem. While specific film credits for his stunt work are not widely enumerated in public sources, his career trajectory demonstrates a strategic expansion of his role beyond choreography. In 2016, he diversified into film production with 'Anjala' and simultaneously stepped into a leading acting role in 'Sangu Chakkaram'. This move from behind-the-scenes action specialist to a producer and actor illustrates a broader trend of technicians seeking creative and financial control in the industry. His work, therefore, contributes to the evolution of stunt professionals into multifaceted filmmakers. By producing and acting in his own projects, Dhilip Subbarayan helps to elevate the profile and entrepreneurial potential of action choreographers. His career path underscores the importance of stunt work as a core, yet often under-credited, pillar of commercial Indian cinema, particularly in genres reliant on physical spectacle. While his filmography as a lead actor or producer may not be extensive, his presence reinforces the critical role that stunt families play in maintaining the safety, innovation, and visceral impact of action sequences in Tamil films, ensuring the craft is passed down and adapted for new generations.