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Sangamam (transl. Confluence) is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic musical dance film co written and directed by Suresh Krissna and produced by V. Natarajan of Pyramid Films. The film stars Rahman and newcomer Vindhya, with Manivannan, Vijayakumar, Radha Ravi, and Vadivelu playing supporting roles.
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Regarded as the "first female superstar" of Indian cinema, she made her debut in the Tamil language film Vaazhkai in 1949 at the age of 16 and in the Telugu language film Jeevitham in 1950. She later became one of the most prominent actresses of South Indian cinema and of the golden era of Hindi cinema and is also known as one of the most ...
This is a list of Tamil language films produced in the Tamil cinema in India ... Sri Lakshmi MGR Movies [40 ... Kadhalargal Valibar Sangam: Kasi Vishwanathan: ...
Legendary Tamil Sangams, legendary assemblies of Tamil scholars and poets in the remote past First Sangam; Second Sangam; Third Sangam; Sangam literature, a collection of Tamil literature and the earliest period of South Indian history, when the Tamil Sangams were held; Sangama dynasty, the first dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire (c. 1336–1485)
Sangam is widely regarded as R. K. Films’ magnum opus and the career-best performances of Raj Kapoor, Vyjayanthimala and Rajendra Kumar. Internationally, the film was released in the Soviet Union in 1964. [7] [8] Director Dasari Narayana Rao remade the film in Telugu, Kannada and Tamil languages as Swapna (1981).
Swapna is a 1981 Indian multilingual film directed by Dasari Narayana Rao and produced by Jagadish Prasad. A remake of the 1964 Hindi film Sangam, it was simultaneously shot in Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil. [1]
Singam was the third highest grossing Tamil film of the year in Chennai, collecting more than ₹ 5.38 crore there. [28] In Malaysia and the United Kingdom, the film collected $1,471,508 and $12,956 respectively. [29]