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Post-amendment to the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 on 1 April 1958, Gross jumped to 140 per cent of Nett [1] Commercial Taxes Department disclosed ₹ 21.92 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year. [2] The following is a list of films produced in the Tamil film industry in India in 1980, in alphabetical order.
Bilingual. Telugu version of the Tamil film, Oru Iravu Oru Paravai. Tamil: Raja Paarvai: Singeetam Srinivasa Rao: Amavasya Chandrudu (Telugu) Tamil: Kannitheevu: Ramana Tamil: Pattanam Pogalaam Vaa: Sakthi Subramaniam Tamil: Sankarlal: T.N. Balu Andagaadu(Telugu) Only 1 song, Ilankiliye, composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Remaining songs composed by ...
Kannil Theriyum Kathaikal (transl. Stories in the eyes) is a 1980 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Devaraj–Mohan and produced by A. L. Raghavan. [1] The film stars Sarath Babu, Sripriya, Vadivukkarasi and M. N. Rajam. [2]
Year Song Film / Album Language Director/Non-Filmy Album Description Ragam Ref 1984 Yerigindra Dheepam Pudhumai Penn: Tamil: Bharathiraja 1986 Aarum Athu Aazham Illai
Guru (transl. Teacher) is a 1980 Indian action adventure film [1] directed by I. V. Sasi.The film stars Kamal Haasan and Sridevi, while M. N. Nambiar, Muthuraman and Mohan Babu play supporting roles.
Ananda Vikatan felt the film was like a mixture of Rosappu Ravikkaikari (1979), Pournami Nilavil (1980) and story of Bakasuran while criticising Prakasam's imagination, vulgarity and double meaning dialogues. [5] Kalki gave the film a negative review, criticising Prakasam's writing, direction, and Ganesh's performance. [6]
1939–1980 Telugu, Tamil Reena Bhardwaj: 2003–present Tamil, Telugu, Hindi Rekha Bhardwaj: 1997–present Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi Richa Sharma: 2000–present
Oru Thalai Ragam was released on 2 May 1980. [19] Ibrahim had to release the film himself after distributors refused due to the high price Ibrahim quoted for distribution territories. [5] Ananda Vikatan rated the film 50 out of 100, appreciating Robert–Rajasekar's cinematography, the songs by Rajendar and score by Raj. [6]