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- Keechaka Vadham (transl. The Extermination of Keechaka) is an Indian silent film produced, directed, filmed and edited by R. Nataraja Mudaliar. The first...
- In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Kichaka or Keechaka is the commander-in-chief of Matsya kingdom, the country ruled by King Virata. He was the younger brother...
- Keechakavadham (The Slaying of Keechaka) is a Kathakali play (Aattakatha) aut****d by Irayimman Thampi in Malayalam. Based on the Mahabharatha, it narrates...
- the Mahabharata, this is the place where Bheema killed the villainous Keechaka in a herculean bout and then threw him into the valley. It thus came to...
- neighbourhood in Chennai, and Hollywood. The first Tamil silent film, Keechaka Vadham, was directed by R. Nataraja Mudaliar in 1918. The first Tamil talking...
- Indian language films. The first Madras production was Keechaka Vadham (The Destruction of Keechaka), produced and directed by R. Nataraja Mudaliar, who...
- Hiranyakashipu in Bhakta Prahlada Kamsa in Yashoda Krishna and Srikrishna Leelalu Keechaka in Narthanasala Mayasura in Bhookailas Narakasura in Vinayaka Chaviti Narakasura...
- tents for screening films which became po****r in the early 20th century. Keechaka Vadham, the first film in South India was produced in the city and released...
- Gadhi (2015) as Chekodi Shankarabaranam (2015) Soukhyam (2015) as Deva Keechaka (2015) as Idli seller O Malli (2016) as Ramulayya Dictator (2016) as Vasthu...
- started the "Indian Film Company Limited" in Madras. In 1917, Mudaliar made Keechaka Vadham, South India's first silent film. Upon critical success of the film...