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K. V. Saravanan, better known as Saran, is an Indian film director and screenwriter who active mainly in Tamil cinema. He was once an assistant to K. Balachander . He owns production house called Gemini Productions.
Bharatiya Tattva Sastramu (Translation of Dr. Radhakrishnan's History of Indian Philosophy) 1957 Chariantanananda Swami Sri Ramakrishnuni Jeevita Charitra (Biography) 1958 No Award 1959 No Award 1960 Ponangi Srirama Apparavu Natyasastramu (A History of Bharata's Natyasastra) 1961 Balantrapu Rajanikanta Rao
Engaeyum Eppothum (transl. Anywhere, Anytime) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy drama road film written and directed by M. Saravanan in his Tamil debut, he had earlier directed the Telugu film Ganesh (2009).
Sahitya Akademi Translation Prizes are awarded each year since 1989 by the Indian National Academy of Letters to writers for their outstanding translations work in the 24 languages. Recipients [ edit ]
Saravana (alternatively spelled as Saravanaa) [1] [2] is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language action romance film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. It stars Silambarasan, Jyothika, Five Star Krishna, Vivek, and Prakash Raj. The film was produced by Deivanai Movies and the soundtrack was composed by Srikanth Deva. It is a remake of the 2005 Telugu film Bhadra.
Telugu translation of English original by K. Satchidananda Murthy 1984 Vyāsamaharṣi (Telugu) 1986 Panditaraja Jagannatha Mongoraph in English ( Published by Central Sahitya Akademi) 1986 Bhavabhūti Telugu translation of English original by G. K. Bhat 1986 – 1995 Śrīvālmīkirāmāyaṇamu
M. S. Guhan is an Indian film producer. He has been involved in hits, such as Sivaji: The Boss, Thirupathi, Minsara Kanavu, Leader (2010 film), and recently Ayan.He is the son of noted producer M. Saravanan, who owns the AVM Studios in Chennai.
Jayamanmadhan of Kalki said the film was only worth watching for Manorama. [10] Manorama won the Cinema Express Award for Best Comedy Actress, [11] and B. Nagarajan won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Art Director. [citation needed] The film was remade by AVM in Telugu as Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata (1990). [12]