<p>There's no denying the fact that K Balachander was one of the most respected and sought-after filmmakers in Indian cinema. The maverick storyteller enjoyed a strong fan following due to his unique brand of storytelling, which was ahead of the times. On Wednesday, as movie buffs remember 'KB sir' on his death anniversary, here is a look at why he is irreplaceable.</p>.<p><br /><strong>Mentor par excellence:</strong> Balachander was the 'guru' of actors Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan. 'Thalaivar' made his big-screen debut with the 1975 release <em>Apoorva Raagangal,</em> the Sadma actor's first film in a lead role. He went on to collaborate with them on several occasions, helping the then up-and-coming stars make an impact. Actors Prakash Raj, Vivek and Nassar too owe a large part of their success to 'Margdarshi'. </p>.<p><strong>His films had strong female characters:</strong> It is no secret that his movies featured strong female protagonists, who got equal importance as the male characters. Hema Malini's character for example was the pivot of <em>Ek Nai Paheli</em>, especially in the first half. KB also helped a young Sridevi push her limits with <em>Moondru Mudichu</em>, which saw her play the role of Rajinikanth's step-mother</p>.<p><strong>Striking a balance</strong>: Balachander was one of the few filmmakers who touched upon sensitive issues with his films without diluting their commercial appeal.<em> Ek Duuje Ke Liye,</em> touched upon the 'North-South divide' while focussing on a typical love story. The film featured chartbusters, which are popular even today. </p>.<p><strong>Pan-India storyteller:</strong> Balachander directed critically-acclaimed films in multiple languages emerging as a pan-India storyteller. He impressed the Telugu audience with films such as Idi Katha Kadu and Maro Charitra. The filmmaker made an impact in Hindi cinema with Mumtaz's <em>Ainaa </em>and the blockbuster <em>Ek Duuje Ke Liye</em>. KB directed notable Kannada movies like <em>Mugila Mallige</em> and <em>Eradu Rekhegalu</em>. He produced the Malayalam movie <em>Idanilangal</em>, which hit the screens in 1985. </p>.<p><strong>He was an actor too:</strong> While most fans know about Balachander's abilities as a director, not many might be aware of the fact that he acted in a few movies as well. The ace filmmaker played supporting roles in <em>Rettaisuzhi </em>and Kamal Haasan's <em>Uttama Villain</em>. </p>
<p>There's no denying the fact that K Balachander was one of the most respected and sought-after filmmakers in Indian cinema. The maverick storyteller enjoyed a strong fan following due to his unique brand of storytelling, which was ahead of the times. On Wednesday, as movie buffs remember 'KB sir' on his death anniversary, here is a look at why he is irreplaceable.</p>.<p><br /><strong>Mentor par excellence:</strong> Balachander was the 'guru' of actors Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan. 'Thalaivar' made his big-screen debut with the 1975 release <em>Apoorva Raagangal,</em> the Sadma actor's first film in a lead role. He went on to collaborate with them on several occasions, helping the then up-and-coming stars make an impact. Actors Prakash Raj, Vivek and Nassar too owe a large part of their success to 'Margdarshi'. </p>.<p><strong>His films had strong female characters:</strong> It is no secret that his movies featured strong female protagonists, who got equal importance as the male characters. Hema Malini's character for example was the pivot of <em>Ek Nai Paheli</em>, especially in the first half. KB also helped a young Sridevi push her limits with <em>Moondru Mudichu</em>, which saw her play the role of Rajinikanth's step-mother</p>.<p><strong>Striking a balance</strong>: Balachander was one of the few filmmakers who touched upon sensitive issues with his films without diluting their commercial appeal.<em> Ek Duuje Ke Liye,</em> touched upon the 'North-South divide' while focussing on a typical love story. The film featured chartbusters, which are popular even today. </p>.<p><strong>Pan-India storyteller:</strong> Balachander directed critically-acclaimed films in multiple languages emerging as a pan-India storyteller. He impressed the Telugu audience with films such as Idi Katha Kadu and Maro Charitra. The filmmaker made an impact in Hindi cinema with Mumtaz's <em>Ainaa </em>and the blockbuster <em>Ek Duuje Ke Liye</em>. KB directed notable Kannada movies like <em>Mugila Mallige</em> and <em>Eradu Rekhegalu</em>. He produced the Malayalam movie <em>Idanilangal</em>, which hit the screens in 1985. </p>.<p><strong>He was an actor too:</strong> While most fans know about Balachander's abilities as a director, not many might be aware of the fact that he acted in a few movies as well. The ace filmmaker played supporting roles in <em>Rettaisuzhi </em>and Kamal Haasan's <em>Uttama Villain</em>. </p>