The result was Gentleman , released in the summer of 1993. On the surface, Gentleman had a quintessentially ‘90s premise: a poor, honest college principal (played by the late, great Sarathkumar) leads a double life as a mysterious, hooded thief named "Gentleman," who steals from the corrupt rich to fund educational scholarships for the underprivileged. Meanwhile, a cunning cop (Goundamani in a rare serious-role-turned-comic-relief) tries to unmask him.
As Shankar himself later said, “I didn’t know what I couldn’t do. So I tried everything.” director shankar first movie
Thirty years later, that “everything” is exactly why we still call him “Director Shankar.” And it all started with a Gentleman . The result was Gentleman , released in the summer of 1993
Every Shankar film that followed— Indian (1996), Mudhalvan (1999), Enthiran (2010)—owes a debt to Gentleman . The high-gloss production values, the Robin Hood morality, the larger-than-life action sequences, and the obsession with technology all began here. As Shankar himself later said, “I didn’t know