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In the past, Poonjolai was from a rich family in her village, while Muthu Kaalai was a poor herdsman who worked for Raakayi. Since their first meeting, Poonjolai hated him and put him in a lot of troubles. Muthu Kaalai wanted to marry Poonjolai, but her uncles Sakthivel, Sangaiah, and Rathnavel were determined to wipe out his wish.
Muthukaalai was born in Tirukovilpuram near Rajapalayam and dreamt of becoming a stunt choreographer. [2] [7] While studying in school, he received his black belt in karate.. He came to Chennai in 19
Muthu Kaalai: Poonjolai Tamil [54] Dear Son Maruthu: Rani Tamil [55] 1996 Sipayi: Shanthi Kannada [56] [50] Senathipathi: Aishwarya Tamil [57] 1997 Arunachalam: Vedhavalli Tamil [58] [59] 1998 Kaathala Kaathala: Stella Sundari Tamil [60] [61] Doni Sagali: Kshama Kannada [62] 1999 Mannavaru Chinnavaru: Meghana Tamil partially reshot version of ...
Full list Sowmya Sathyanarayana (18 July 1972 – 17 April 2004), better known by her stage name Soundarya , was an Indian actress known for her works primarily in Telugu cinema . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She was regarded as one of the greatest actresses in the history of Telugu cinema. [ 3 ]
Muthu 's soundtrack was composed by A. R. Rahman, with lyrics written by Vairamuthu. [32] It is the first film where Rahman, Rajinikanth and Ravikumar worked together. [12] [33] A Hindi version of the soundtrack, titled Muthu Maharaja, features lyrics by P. K. Mishra, [34] whereas the Telugu soundtrack contains lyrics written by Bhuvana Chandra ...
Koyil Kaalai: Gangai Amaran: 15 October Tamil: Dhuruva Natchathiram: Raja Telugu: Amma Koduku: Kranthi Kumar: Remake of the Tamil film Senthamizh Paattu: Telugu: Kunti Putrudu: Dasari Narayana Rao: Telugu: Asadhyuralu: Bhanumathi Ramakrishna: Bilingual. Also released in Tamil as Periyamma. 16 April Tamil: Aranmanai Kili: Rajkiran: 16 October ...
Nagarajan Muthukumar (12 July 1975 – 14 August 2016) was an Indian poet, lyricist, and author.Best known for his Tamil language film songs, he received the most Filmfare Awards for Best Lyricist in Tamil and was a two-time recipient of the National Film Award for Best Lyrics for his works [1] in Thanga Meenkal (2013) and Saivam (2014).
Writing for Slate, Grady Hendrix called him the "biggest movie star you've probably never heard of." [4] Rajinikanth has also worked in other Indian film industries such as Hindi, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. [5] He made his cinematic debut with K. Balachander's 1975 Tamil drama Apoorva Raagangal, in which he played a minor role of an abusive ...