Enkitta Mothathe may refer to:
Satya is a central concept in Indian religions that loosely translates into English as "Truth". Satya, Sathya, Satyam or Sathyam may refer to:
Ravan, Raavan or Ravanan, may refer to:
Rajadhi Raja is a 1989 Indian Tamil-language masala film directed by R. Sundarrajan. The film stars Rajinikanth in a dual role, with Nadhiya and Radha portraying his characters' love interests. It revolves around Raja, a rich estate owner's son who seeks to avenge his father's death. He is aided in his quest by Chinnarasu, a lookalike. Rajadhi Raja was released on 4 March 1989 and became a Industry hit grossing manithan
Natarajan "Natty" Subramanian is an Indian cinematographer and actor who has worked in blockbuster and highly acclaimed Hindi and Tamil films. As an actor, he achieved recognition through his performance as a con artist in Sathuranga Vettai (2014).
Parashurama is a mythical warrior-saint in Hinduism.
Antony may refer to:
Mappillai may refer to:
Sanchita Shetty is an Indian actress, who has appeared predominantly in Tamil and Kannada films. She is known for her breakthrough role as the female lead role in Soodhu Kavvum (2013).
Vadivukkarasi is an Indian actress. She made her acting debut in the Tamil-language film Sigappu Rojakkal (1978) and has acted in more than 350 films in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam and 40 television serials in Tamil. Film director A. P. Nagarajan is her maternal uncle.
Panchanathan Arunachalam was an Indian writer, director, producer and lyricist who worked in the Tamil cinema. He was mentored by poet Kannadasan who was his uncle. He also worked as a lyricist in the Tamil cinema industry. He started producing films under his production banner named P. A. Arts. His son Subbu Panchu Arunachalam is an actor and dubbing artist in the Tamil film industry.
Enkitta Mothathe is a 1990 Indian Tamil-language romantic action drama film, directed by R. Sundarrajan and produced by Raajeshwari Sundarrajan. The film stars Vijayakanth, Shobana and Khushbu. It was released on 14 September 1990, and failed at the box office.
Wings of Fire is a series with 15 books and 3 “series” that have 5 books each.
Veeram may refer to:
Sunday Surprise: 4 Mani – Nanga Than Ini is a 2018 Tamil language weekly programming segment that will feature the world television premieres of eight feature films on Zee Tamil HD from 4 February 2018 on every Sunday at 16:00 (IST).
Asuran means demon in several Indian languages and may refer to:
Dharma Durai may refer to:
Kuppathu Raja may refer to:
Pattampoochi may refer to:
Pistha may refer to: