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- Kokilavani (transl. Singing (Indian) Cuckoo) is a 1956 Indian film directed by S. A. Natarajan. The film stars Raghuveer and Tambaram Lalitha. It was produced...
- Latha Kannan, Mahila Congress worker, who was with her daughter Kokilavani Kokilavani, ten-year-old daughter of Latha Kannan, who sang a poem to Gandhi...
- as Kokilavani Vamsi Krishna as Gautham Bala Saravanan as Mano's friend Renuka as Mano's mother Chaitra Reddy Shyam Prasad as Matthew, Kokilavani's Husband...
- Three girls, Hemalatha from Chennai, V. ****athri from Virudhachalam, and Kokilavani from Namakkal were burned to death, and 16 others sustained injuries....
- Anandhan Savithri 2021 Murungakkai Chips Vijayashanthi/Pushpa 2022 Vattam Kokilavani Yenni Thuniga Narmadha Cadaver Angel Jesus 2023 Meter Arjun’s love-interest...
- Seerkazhi Govindarajan & T. V. Rathnam Sivaji Ganesan "Ammaiyappa Unnai" Kokilavani 1956 G. Ramanathan LakshmanadasTamil "Thaditha Or Maganai Thandhai"...
- students (Hemalatha from Chennai, V. ****athri from Virudhachalam and Kokilavani from Namakkal) were burned to death, and 16 others were injured. The bus...
- company, named Forward Fine Films, which released two films by named Kokilavani (1956) and Nalla Thangai (1955).[citation needed] Natarajan had a large...
- Shivasharane Nambiyakka (1955) Sthree Rathna (1955) Kacha Devayani (1956) Kokilavani (1956) Chinthamani (1957) Prabhulinga Leele (1957) Bhookailasa (1958)...
- as heroine and in supporting roles. She died in 1983. Town Bus (1955) Kokilavani (1956) Paditha Penn (1956) Amudhavalli (1959) Bhaaga Pirivinai (1959)...