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  2. Muyarchi - Wikipedia

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    Muyarchi (transl. Effort) is a 1953, Indian Tamil-language film directed by Joseph Pallippad. The film stars P. V. Narasimha Bharathi and Revathi. It was released on 5 June 1953.

  3. Vidaamuyarchi - Wikipedia

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    Vidaamuyarchi (transl. Perseverance) [c] is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Magizh Thirumeni.Inspired by the 1997 American film Breakdown, it is produced by Subaskaran Allirajah under Lyca Productions.

  4. Magizh Thirumeni - Wikipedia

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    Magizh made his directorial debut with the 2010 romantic comedy film, Mundhinam Paartheney, featuring a cast of newcomers.His second film, the action thriller, Thadaiyara Thaakka (2012), featuring Arun Vijay and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles, released in June 2012.

  5. Neṭunalvāṭai - Wikipedia

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    [1] [note 1] Also referred to as Nedunalvadai, [3] it is a blend of a love and war story, highlighting the pains of separation of a queen waiting for her lover to return from the distant war. [4] Authored by Nakkirar , it is the seventh poem in the Pattuppāṭṭu anthology. [ 5 ]

  6. Five Great Epics - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] Such stanzas are defined as kāvya and kappiyam in Tamil. In Mayilainathar's commentary (14th century CE) on the grammar Naṉṉūl, there is the first mention of aimperumkappiyam, the five great epics of Tamil literature. [27]

  7. Iraiyanar Akapporul - Wikipedia

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    The original Iraiyanar Akapporul consisted of sixty brief verses – called nūṟpās – that, in total, contain 149 lines. The verses show a number of similarities with the poruḷatikāram section of the Tolkappiyam – an older manual on Tamil grammar, poetics and prosody – both in its vocabulary and the core concepts it discusses. [2]

  8. Aalukkoru Aasai - Wikipedia

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    The film was released on 12 September 2003. [4] Bizhat wrote "The whole film looks like a stage play and all the characters speak lengthy dialogues, testing one's patience. . In this age of technological advancement, the director V. Shekar takes us forty years back with his story and screenplay".

  9. Patiṟṟuppattu - Wikipedia

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    At the end of each verse is information about the poetic theme referred to with the Tamil term துறை (turai), rhythm with the Tamil word வண்ணம் (Vannam), metre (தூக்கு, Thookku) and the name of the verse, known as பெயர் (peyar). This type of information is rarely found in other classical Tamil literature.