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Budiguma Ramakrishnaiah Panthulu, popularly known as B. R. Panthulu, was an Indian filmmaker, actor and producer associated primarily with Tamil and Kannada cinema. Active from the 1940s through the 1970s, he was the founder of Padmini Pictures, a Madras-based production house that produced several landmark South Indian films. He is remembered for directing historical and biographical films that combined popular entertainment with themes drawn from Indian history and social life.
| Name | B. R. Panthulu |
|---|---|
| Full name | Budiguma Ramakrishnaiah Panthulu |
| Profession | Film director, producer, actor |
| Languages of work | Tamil, Kannada |
| Production house | Padmini Pictures |
| Industry | Indian cinema (South India) |
Panthulu came from the Kannada-speaking region of South India and entered the film industry initially as an actor before moving into direction and production. Like many filmmakers of his generation, he was associated with the Madras (now Chennai) studio system, which was the principal hub of South Indian filmmaking through much of the twentieth century.
He began his career as an actor in Tamil and Kannada films during the 1940s, taking up character and lead roles before transitioning behind the camera.
Panthulu established Padmini Pictures, the banner under which he produced and directed most of his major films. The studio became known for ambitious productions that drew on history, legend and contemporary social themes, often featuring leading stars of Tamil and Kannada cinema.
Panthulu is regarded as one of the important director–producers of mid-twentieth-century South Indian cinema. His historical films, particularly Veerapandiya Kattabomman and Kappalottiya Thamizhan, contributed to a wave of biographical and patriotic cinema in Tamil Nadu in the years following Indian independence. By producing in both Tamil and Kannada, he also helped strengthen cross-linguistic production practices in South Indian cinema.