List of Modern Theatres films

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Partial list of the Movies produced by Modern Theatres (T.R.Sundram Mudaliyar)ltd. [1]

YearMovie
1935Modern Girl
1936Bandit Of The Air
1936Country Girl
1937Modern Lady
1937Modern Youth
1937Mr. Ammanchi
1937Naveena Nirupama
1937Sati Ahalya
1938 Balan
1938Dhaksha Yagnam
1938Kambar
1938 Maya Mayavan
1938Mayuradhwaja
1938 Thayumanavar
1939 Manickavasagar
1939Manmadha Vijayam
1939Satyavani
1939Sri Shankarachariyar
1940Harihara Maya
1940 Rajayogam
1940Sathyavaani
1940Sati Mahananda
1940 Uthama Puthiran
1940 Vikrama Oorvasi
1941 Bhakta Gowri
1941 Dayalan
1942 Ashok
1942 Manonmani
1942 Sivalinga Satshi
1943 Arunthathi
1943 Diwan Bahadur
1943 Soorappuli
1944 Chow Chow
1944 Raja Rajeswari
1945 Burma Rani
1945 Chitra
1945 Kalikala Minor
1946 Sangram
1946 Subadhra
1947 Aayiram Thalai Vaangi Apoorva Chinthamani
1947 Sulochana
1948 Adhithan Kanavu
1950 Digambara Samiyar
1950 Manthiri Kumari
1950 Ponmudi
1951 Aada Janma
1951 Sarvadhikari
1952 The Jungle ( English & Tamil Film )
1952 Athinti Kapuram
1952 Kalyani
1952 Savathiporu
1952 Valayapathi (film)
1953 Mangala Gowri
1953 Thirumbi Paar
1954 Deva Kannika
1954 Illarajothi
1954 Sugam Enge
1955 Kathanayaki
1955 Maheswari
1956Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
1956 Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum
1956 Paasavalai
1957 Aaravalli
1957 Kitna Badal Gaya Insan
1957 Veerakankanam
1958 Petra Maganai Vitra Annai
1959 Engal Kula Daivi
1959 Thalai Koduthaan Thambi
1959 Vannakili
1960 Anna Chellalu
1960 Kaithi Kannayiram
1961 Kandam Vecha Kottu
1961 Kumudham
1961 Modern Girl
1962 Kavitha
1963 Kattu Roja
1963 Konjum Kumari
1963 Yarukku Sondam
1964 Amma Engey
1964 Chitrangi
1965 Monagaalluku Managadu
1965 Vallavanukku Vallavan
1966 Iru Vallavargal
1966 Vallavan Oruvan
1967 Ethirigal Jakkirathai
1967 Kadhalithal Podhuma
1968 Evaru Monagadu
1969 Naangu Killadigal
1969 Pyar Ka Sapna
1970 CID Shankar
1971 Justice Viswanathan
1971 Nenu Manishine
1972 Karundhel Kannayiram
1973 Thedi Vandha Lakshmi
1974 Prayachittham
1979 Kali Koyil Kabali
1979 Vallavan Varugiran
1942 Sathi Sukanya

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