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Directed by the legendary Puttanna Kanagal, this film introduced the world to Vishnuvardhan in a career-defining angry-young-man role. The movie explores themes of youth rebellion, academic pressure, and forbidden love.
Sometimes, the Khushi is not the romantic lead. In this M. G. Ramachandran classic, M. N. Rajam plays the hero’s sister. She is a college student who fights goons with a badminton racket and lectures her brother about women’s rights. Directed by the legendary Puttanna Kanagal, this film
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In the golden eras of South Indian cinema—spanning the mythical studios of Gemini, the socialist realism of the early Tamil New Wave, and the technicolor dreams of Telugu folklore—there is one archetype that has captured the hearts of audiences for decades: the . In this M. G. Ramachandran classic
As the sun set on that memorable afternoon, Khushi knew that she had discovered a treasure trove of cinematic gems. She was grateful for her grandmother's collection and the countless hours they had spent watching vintage movies together.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest achievements in Indian cinema, Mayabazar is an epic fantasy film based on the Mahabharata. Directed by Kadiri Venkata Reddy, the film is a masterclass in special effects long before the invention of computers.