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The first Tamil talking feature film, Kalidas, a multilingual directed by H. M. Reddy was released on 31 October 1931, less than seven months after India's first talking motion picture Alam Ara. [9] Tamil cinema has been noted for its advanced narratives and diverse films, with several productions in the 1990s and early 2000s cutting across ...
Scene involving Nayanthara dubbed from Tamil original [103] 2015 Dynamite: Unknown Telugu Telugu remake of Arima Nambi, Scenes involving flashback of JD Chakravarthy and his individual scenes with manager were dubbed from Tamil original. 2016 Saagasam: Arun Raj Varma Tamil Tamil remake of Julayi,
Kal Ho Naa Ho (transl. Tomorrow may never come, pronounced [kəl ɦoː naː ɦoː]), also abbreviated as KHNH, is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy drama film directed by Nikhil Advani in his directorial debut with a story written by Karan Johar with dialogue by Niranjan Iyengar, and produced by Yash Johar.
Nenu Meeku Telusa? (transl. Do you know me?) is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language psychological thriller film directed by Ajay Sastry and produced by Lakshmi Manchu.The film stars Manoj Manchu, Sneha Ullal and Riya Sen while Nassar and Brahmanandam play supporting roles The film's songs are composed by Achu with score by Dharan, Santhosh Narayanan and Shakti.
Movielaya pictures [102] Rasavathi: Santhakumar Arjun Das, Tanya Ravichandran, Reshma Venkatesh, Sujith Shankar: DNA Mechanic Company [103] Star: Elan Kavin, Lal, Aaditi Pohankar, Preity Mukhudhan Rise East Entertainment, Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra [104] Uyir Thamizhukku: Adham Bava Ameer, Chandini, Anandaraj, Imman Annachi: Moon Pictures ...
The cinema of India, consisting of motion pictures made by the Indian film industry, has had a large effect on world cinema since the second half of the 20th century. [8] [9] Indian cinema is made up of various film industries, each focused on producing films in a specific language, such as Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Assamese and others.
The films are made primarily in the Tamil language. Chintamani (1937) and Haridas (1944) are landmark films from the early stages of Tamil cinema. Chintamani was the first major box office success, while Haridas is noted for its significant impact and long theatrical run, reflecting industry's development before its formal establishment post ...
Both Rama Rao and Charan dubbed their lines for four languages, namely Telugu, Hindi, Tamil and Kannada. [127] V. Srinivas Mohan is the visual effects supervisor of the film, along with Framestore and the Moving Picture Company (MPC), the film's principal visual effects studio. [128]