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- Pavalakkodi may refer to: Pavalakkodi (1934 film), a Tamil language film Pavalakodi (1949 film), an Indian Tamil-language film Pavalakkodi (2003 film), a...
- Pavalakodi (transl. The Coral Queen) is a 1949 Indian Tamil-language film produced and directed by S. M. Sriramulu Naidu. It revolves around the turn of...
- for Best Villain later that year. In the period, he also featured in Pavalakodi (2003), with reviewers criticizing his performance, noting Robert "struggles...
- "Vasantha Ruthu", and many others. M.K.T. made his début in the 1934 film Pavalakodi; in all, he appeared in 14 movies before he died. Most of his films were...
- as Pavalakodi Vijayakumar as the village chief Saranya Ponvannan as Ramakrishna's mother Jaguar Thangam as Pooncholai's uncle Charle as Pavalakodi's brother...
- Thomas Santosh as Visal Reddy Master Deepak as young Vasu Sai Sruthi as Pavalakodi Rohit Kaushik as Malik Amit Singh as Imran Pathan as Jakir Abbas Rangaraj...
- Pavalakodi is a 2003 Tamil language drama film directed by Ram - CP Saravanan. The film stars Vijay Sarathy, Robert and Paval. The film was released on...
- Ninaithu Winner Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director 2003 Pavalakodi Banda Paramasivam Eera Nilam Nadhi Karaiyinile Thirumagan Not Released...
- dad, a central government employee. Her acting journey began with the Pavalakodi drama. She acted in several plays in school. Then she came to Chennai...
- leading roles on stage. Her early stage plays like "Valli Thirumanam," "Pavalakodi" and "Harishchandra" proved to be great hits. In particular, "Valli Thirumanam"...