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Latest revision as of 21:24, 10 February 2026
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Thank you for reviewing this draft.
This article meets the General Notability Guideline (WP:GNG) and the notability guideline for biographies (WP:BIO) through multiple independent, reliable, secondary sources that provide significant coverage of the subject as an individual, not merely passing mentions.
These include:
- A feature article in Variety, which discusses Ananth Subramaniam’s emergence as a filmmaker in the context of Bleat! and its historic selection for Critics’ Week at the Cannes Film Festival.
- An in-depth profile and interview in Cinema Express examining Subramaniam’s background, creative approach, and engagement with Malaysian Tamil cultural themes.
- A feature in BURO Malaysia, which named Subramaniam its Artist of the Year in 2025 and discussed his transition from architecture to filmmaking and the broader significance of his work.
- Coverage by Free Malaysia Today, which contextualises his Cannes selection within Malaysian cinema.
These sources are independent of the subject, published by established media organisations, and provide substantial biographical and analytical coverage. Festival programme listings and talent initiative pages are used only to verify specific factual claims and are not relied upon to establish notability.
I am part of the same creative circle as the subject and have disclosed this conflict of interest. The draft has been written in a neutral, encyclopaedic tone and is based solely on the sources listed above. I welcome any further guidance on how the article can be improved to meet Wikipedia standards. Saranotseira (talk) 10:03, 8 February 2026 (UTC)

