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[64] [65] The film was later dubbed in Telugu as Ali Baba 40 Dongalu. [66] [67] Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum had a limited re-release on 14 April 2011, during the festive occasion of Puthandu (Tamil New Year) in Chennai. [68] The film was released on home video by Moser Baer in June 2010, [69] and by Raj Video Vision in April 2012. [70]
Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum (read as "Alibabavum Narpadhu Thirudargalum"; transl. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves) is a 1941 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by K. S. Mani. The first Tamil film adaptation of the story Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, it stars N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Mathuram. The film was released on 15 March 1941, and ...
Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum (1956 film) Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp (1957 film) Alli Petra Pillai; Amara Deepam (1956 film) Amarakavi; Ambikapathy (1957 film) Amma (1952 film) Ammaiyappan (film) Ammalakkalu; Amudhavalli; Anbe Deivam; Anbu (1953 film) Anbu Engey; Andha Naal; Andhaman Kaidhi; Annaiyin Aanai; Anni (1951 film) Aravalli (film ...
Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum (lit. ' Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves ' ) may refer to any of the following Indian films based on the folk tale from the Arabian Nights : Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum (1941 film) , a 1941 Indian Tamil-language comedy film adaptation by K. S. Mani
Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum (1941 film) Amar Kahani; Amar Raj; Ananthasayanam (1942 film) Anarbala; Anban (film) Andaz (1949 film) Angoothi; Anjaam (1940 film) Anjaan (1940 film) Anjangarh; Anmol Ghadi; Anokha Pyar; Anokhi Ada (1948 film) Anuradha (1940 film) Aparadhi (1949 film) Apna Desh (1949 film) Apna Ghar; Apna Paraya; Apni Nagariya ...
Prior to the amendment of Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 on 1 April 1958, Gross was 133.33 per cent of Nett for all films. [1] Commercial Taxes Department disclosed ₹ 1.09 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year.
Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum made history in Tamil cinema by being the first Tamil film to be entirely shot and released in Gevacolor. It was also the first full-length colour film released in South India. A production of Modern Theatres and released in 1956, the film starred M. G. Ramachandran and Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in lead roles. This film ...
Ali Baba 40 Dongalu; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944 film) Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1954 film) Ali Baba Bujang Lapok; Ali Baba Goes to Town; Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (1954 film) Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (1966 film) Alibaba Marjinaa; Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum (1941 film) Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum (1956 film) Alibabayum 41 Kallanmaarum