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Sivaji: The Boss is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action masala film co-written and directed by S. Shankar and produced by AVM Productions. [9] The film stars Rajinikanth in the main lead role alongside Shriya Saran, Vivek and Suman. In the film, a software systems architect returns to India from US to provide free medical treatment and ...
The filmography of Sivaji Ganesan (1928–2001) consists predominately of Tamil-language films apart from some Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi films. He is the only actor to have played the lead role in over 250 films in Tamil cinema .
Before the official audio release, on 22 March 2007, a dilemma arose over the illegal release of three preliminary tracks onto the internet. [10] Songs titled, Vaa..ji Vaa..ji En Jeevan Nee Sivaji, sung by Hariharan and Madhushree [11] Sahana Saaral Thoovudho sung by Udit Narayan and Sujatha [12] and finally a song titled, Oru Koodai Sunlight rendered by Tanvi Shah, Shaggy and Blaaze became ...
Keezh Vaanam Sivakkum was an adaptation of the stage play of the same name by Kuriakose Ranga. Visu wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation. Both Visu and Ranga expressed interest to Muktha Srinivasan to adapt the play into a film and wanted Sivaji Ganesan to play the protagonist, he was eventually chosen.
The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, S. S. Rajendran, K. A. Thangavelu and M. N. Rajam. It was dubbed and released in Telugu as Anumanam on 24 June 1961. [1] At the 8th National Film Awards, the film won the All India Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film. [2] It was also remade in Hindi in the same year under the title Bindya.
Year Film Role Language Notes 2006: Sainikudu: Telugu: 2007: Muni: Tamil: Sivaji: The Boss: Pia: Tamil: Uncredited Yamagola Malli Modalayindi: Menaka: Telugu: Uncredited
The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, K. Balaji and Vijayalalitha. It is a remake of the Telugu film Adrushtavanthulu (1969), and was released on 10 October 1969. The film became a commercial success, running for over 100 days in theatres.
[21] Likewise, The Times of India noted "With Ko, director Anand gives notice of his immense talent once again, making a movie that is all set to lord over the box office this summer". [22] Anand worked with Suriya again in Maattrraan (2012), and was inspired to make the film after watching a documentary about the conjoined twins Chang and Eng ...