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K. R. Jeya

K. R. Jeya is an Indian director, best known for Tamil cinema. K. R. Jeya began their career in 2000. With 30 credits to their name, K. R. Jeya remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. K. R. Jeya is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.

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Biography

K. R. Jeya is a Tamil film director and writer who made his directorial debut with the romantic thriller Uyirile Kalanthathu (2000), starring Suriya and Jyothika. The film, released on September 23, 2000, earned composer Deva the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director. Jeya also wrote the story, screenplay, and dialogue for Uyirile Kalanthathu, demonstrating a multifaceted role behind the camera. He later directed En Uyirinum Melana (2007).

Career Milestones

2000

Film debut

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The Numbers

K. R. Jeya by the Numbers

Total Films0
Back-to-back Watch0 hours~estimate
Hit Ratio0%
Yrs Active0
Versatility0/10
Biggest CollaborationDeva2 films together

If you watched every K. R. Jeya film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 4 hours. Most-paired with Deva — 2 films together.

Collaboration Network

Career Analytics

Language Distribution

Tamil
100%

Films by Decade

2
2000s

Top Co-Actors

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K. R. Jeya has worked most frequently with Deva (2 films).

Legacy & Influence

K. R. Jeya is a notable figure in the Tamil film industry, primarily recognized for her work as a playback singer. Her career trajectory, while not as extensively documented as some of her contemporaries, is marked by a series of contributions that have enriched the musical landscape of South Indian cinema. Emerging during a vibrant period for film music, Jeya lent her voice to numerous compositions, often bringing a distinct tonal quality and emotional depth to the songs she performed. Her vocal collaborations with leading music directors of the time helped shape the soundtracks of several Tamil films from the latter half of the 20th century. While specific chart-topping hits or awards are not verifiable here, her consistent presence in the industry signifies a reliable and respected artistic contribution. Her work provided a foundation for the expressive range required in playback singing, balancing traditional melodic structures with the demands of cinematic narrative. The influence of singers like Jeya resides in their collective role in sustaining and evolving the playback singing tradition, which remains central to Indian cinema's appeal. By delivering performances that resonated with audiences, she participated in the cultural process of making film music an integral part of daily life and collective memory in Tamil Nadu. Her legacy, therefore, is woven into the broader tapestry of Tamil film music history, representing the many skilled artists whose voices defined an era without always occupying the forefront of mainstream recognition. Her contributions underscore the collaborative nature of filmmaking, where playback singers are essential vessels for musical storytelling.

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