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M. G. Ramachandran in Mohini (1948). M. G. Ramachandran (17 January 1917 – 24 December 1987), [1] popularly known by his initials "MGR", [2] [3] was an Indian actor, film director and film producer who had an extensive career primarily in Tamil language films.
Devadasu was the first Telugu adaptation of Chattopadhyay's novel, and Devadas was the second Tamil adaptation of the same, following the 1937 Devadas directed by and starring P. V. Rao. [8] The film was launched by Vinoda Pictures with Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Sowcar Janaki as the lead pair.
Naalai Namadhe is a remake of the Hindi film Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973). [2] M. G. Ramachandran, in a dual role, reprised the roles originally portrayed by Dharmendra and Vijay Arora. [3] When Ramachandran and director K. S. Sethumadhavan were discussing what to title the film, a journalist friend of theirs suggested Naalai Namadhe, and that was ...
2011 – Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Character Artiste (Male) – Deiva Thirumagal; 2014 – Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Character Artiste (Male) – Kaaviya Thalaivan; Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards. 2008 – Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award for Best comedian – Poi Solla Porom; Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards
Enthiran was the only Tamil film featured on the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) list of the 50 best films of 2010. [180] The film was also included as a case study in a postgraduate elective course of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad , "Contemporary Film Industry: A Business Perspective".
Kamal Haasan is an Indian actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter and dance choreographer who works primarily in Tamil cinema. At the age of 5, he debuted as a child actor in the 1960 Tamil film Kalathur Kannamma , directed by A. Bhimsingh , which won him the President's Gold Medal . [ 1 ]
Semma Botha Aagathey (transl. Don't get too high) is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Badri Venkatesh, with Pon Elango as assistant director and dialogues written by G. Radhakrishnan.
This is because illiterate Tamil masses would have watched Hollywood movies produced in [colour] for entertainment. But, being illiterate, [the] majority wouldn't have comprehended the dialogues and songs in English." [11] It won the Film Fans' Association Award for Best Tamil Film. [64] [65] The film was later dubbed in Telugu as Ali Baba 40 ...