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  1. Shankar Shanmugam (born 17 August 1963), credited as S. Shankar or his mononym Shankar, is an Indian film director, film producer and screenwriter who works predominantly in Tamil cinema. He is one of the highest grossing film directors in Indian cinema.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0788171S. Shankar - IMDb

    S. Shankar is the highest paid director in India and has made 12 movies since 1993. He is known for his action-packed and sci-fi films, such as Enthiran, 2.0, and Indian.

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    • Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India
    • S. Shankar
  3. A list of 15 movies directed by S.Shankar, a popular Indian filmmaker, with ratings, genres, and cast information. The list includes his upcoming projects Indian 2 and Game Changer, as well as his previous hits like Anniyan, Indian, and Enthiran.

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  5. Shankar is an Indian film director and producer who works mainly in Tamil cinema. He started his career as an assistant director to SA Chandrasekar and now he is the highest paid director in the country. He made his debut in Gentleman (1993) and since 2015 he has directed 12 movies.

    • August 17, 1963
  6. Aug 17, 2023 · Shankar Shanmugam is an Indian film-maker. He is regarded as one of the best film-makers in the history of Indian Cinema. Starting his career in 1993 with Tamil Cinema, Shankar rose to fame by his back-to-back superhit films in the first and second decades of the 21st century.

  7. Shankar Shanmugam (born 17 August 1963), credited as S. Shankar or his mononym Shankar, is an Indian film director, film producer and screenwriter who works predominantly in Tamil cinema. He is one of the highest grossing film directors in Indian cinema.

  8. 1 day ago · In an interview with Film Companion, Shankar and Kamal Haasan were asked about the age of Indian Thatha aka Senapathy, and Kamal Haasan was quick to respond, “He is only as old as Superman.” Shankar continued, “Yes, I am seeing him as a superhero. This is one question I am getting asked all the time.