Cannabaceae

Ishari Velan Ganesh
Born7 October 1966
OccupationChancellor/Chairman of the Vels University
Parent(s)Isari Velan and Pushpa Velan
HonoursKalaimamani 2020 [1]
Ishari K. Ganesh
Chancellor of Vels University
Assumed office
1992
Secretary of the consortium of Colleges affiliated to Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University
Assumed office
2007-2009
Founder and chairman of Vels Film International
Assumed office
2016
Ganesh (centre right) with Rap Rakesh Sethulingam and Sivamani at Vels University

Ishari K Ganesh (pronounced as Ai-sari) is the founder, chairman and chancellor of Vels University in Chennai, India.[2] He founded the Vel's Educational Trust in 1992 in the memory of his late father Isari Velan, a former Member of Legislative Assembly in the state government of M. G. Ramachandran.

He was the President of the Pachaiyappa's Trust board (2011-2014). He was the Secretary of the consortium of Colleges affiliated to Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University (2007-2009).[3]

Ganesh is also the founder and chairman of Vels Film International, which produces films in Tamil cinema.[4]

Filmography

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As producer

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Films
Year Film Notes
2016 Devi Multilingual film
2017 Bogan
2018 Sometimes
Junga
2019 LKG
Devi 2
Comali
Puppy
Enai Noki Paayum Thota
2020 Seeru
Mookuthi Amman
2021 Kutty Story
2022 Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu: Part I - The Kindling
2024 Singapore Saloon
Joshua Imai Pol Kaakha
PT Sir
Genie
Television
Year Film Notes
2024 Chutney Sambar Disney+Hotstar
As actor

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