Vetrimaaran Absents Tamil Nadu Film Awards Ceremony
The recent Tamil Nadu State Film Awards ceremony attracted widespread attention, largely because director Vetrimaaran was absent, even though he had won the prestigious Best Dialogue Writer award for his 2019 film Asuran. His absence became the highlight of the event, sparking conversations among fans, media, and the film fraternity.
The awards, which celebrated films released between 2016 and 2022, were presented on February 13 at Kalaivanar Arangam by Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin. The ceremony saw a grand turnout of Tamil cinema’s biggest stars, including Dhanush, Sivakarthikeyan, Suriya, A. R. Rahman, and Sai Pallavi, who attended to receive their awards and celebrate the achievements of the industry.
Vetrimaaran’s absence quickly became a matter of speculation. Many fans and media outlets wondered if he had deliberately chosen to skip the ceremony, possibly refusing to accept the award. The director has not made any public statements explaining his no-show, leaving fans curious and prompting discussions across social media platforms. Some suggested it could be a personal decision, while others interpreted it as a silent protest, though nothing has been confirmed.
Despite Vetrimaaran’s absence, the event was full of energy and celebrations. Awards were presented across multiple categories, acknowledging outstanding contributions in acting, direction, music, cinematography, and technical excellence. The presence of industry stalwarts and rising stars alike highlighted the growing diversity and talent in Tamil cinema.
For many attendees and viewers, Vetrimaaran’s no-show overshadowed the celebration, becoming the most talked-about aspect of the evening. Yet, the awards still managed to honour remarkable films and artists, reinforcing the importance of recognising cinematic achievements in the state.
As the buzz around the event continues, audiences and the media are keenly waiting for any clarification from Vetrimaaran regarding his absence. Meanwhile, the awards have successfully celebrated the spirit and creativity of Tamil cinema over the past six years.
