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The song "Thumbi Vaa" gained massive popularity on release. Ilaiyaraaja re-used the tune in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi films. The song was re-used in Balu Mahendra's 1986 Telugu film Nireekshana as "Aakasham Eenatido" and twice in Tamil, first in the 1982 film Auto Raja as "Sangathil Paadatha" and next in Kanne Kalaimaane, the dubbed version of Nireekshana, as "Neerveezhchi Thee Muttuthey".
Though his main singers were P Susheela in 60s and Vani Jayaram and Chitra in 70s and 80s, he gave some of his best compositions to S Janaki in movies like Gejje Pooje, Bellimoda, Upasane, Seetha (1970 film); he chose her whenever the song needed some special singing. "Gaganavu ello bhoomiyu ello" remains one of the most memorable songs of S ...
Vayalar‘s first movie (Thumbi thumbi vaa vaa, Koodapirappu) Vayalar & Devarajan combination first movie (Janani, Chaturangam) Baburaj’s first composition (Vaalittu Kannezhuthanam, Minnaminungu) Raghavan Master’s first (released) movie song (Unarunaroo, Neelakuyil) Her first song (Amma than thankakudame, Thiramala)
Madhavan (Sreenivasan) is back in Kerala after completing his business studies in the United States and now addresses himself as M.A Dhavan. His schoolmate, Shambhu (), works as a chauffeur at his house, and the now vain and snobbish Madhavan treats him with disdain.
In 1996, Arulmozhi Varman "Arul" bids farewell to his hometown, Thanjavur, after his ancestral house is partitioned amongst his relatives.With a heavy heart, Arul, his father Arivudai Nambi, a school teacher, mother Valliyammal "Valli", and older brother relocate to Madras.
Year Title Role(s) Language Notes Ref. 1980 The Burning Train: School student Hindi: Child artist [109]Thodisi Bewafaii: Nandu Hindi Child artist [15]Pyaara Dushman
Mazhavillu (transl. Rainbow) is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language romantic thriller film directed by Dinesh Baboo.It is a remake of director's own 1997 Kannada movie Amruthavarshini. [1]
Kannada actress Divya Spandana made her debut in Tamil with this film under the name "Ramya". [4] A song was picturised with the lead pair in studios with an erected set costing ₹ 10 lakh (equivalent to ₹ 35 lakh or US$41,000 in 2023) while another song was shot at Thirumayam Kottai near Karaikudi with Ramya Krishnan which took three days ...