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  2. Villu Paatu - Wikipedia

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    Villu pattu troupes usually perform for festivals associated with deities such as Sudalai Madan, Mutharamman, Pechiamman, Isakkiamman, etc. The Villu pattu tradition is associated with the culture of southern Tamil Nadu, southern Kerala and North-East Sri Lanka. Kerala folk artists performing villupattu. Their song is accompanied by a ...

  3. Villu (film) - Wikipedia

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    Villu (transl. Bow) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by Prabhu Deva and produced by Ayngaran International. The film stars Vijay in the main dual lead role as father and son alongside Nayanthara , Prakash Raj , Vadivelu , Manoj K. Jayan , Devaraj , Anandaraj , Sriman .

  4. Devi Sri Prasad discography - Wikipedia

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    Reused one song from Sangama. 2009 Villu: Tamil Reused one song from Jalsa, Ready and Shankar Dada Zindabad, respectively. Current: Telugu Kanthaswamy: Tamil Arya 2: Telugu 2010 Adhurs: Kutty: Tamil Remake of Arya. Reused two songs from Arya. Reused one song from King and Sangama (2008) Namo Venkatesa: Telugu Singam: Tamil Sye Aata: Telugu ...

  5. Poongani - Wikipedia

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    Poongani (Tamil: பூங்கனி, also known as Poongani Ammal, Poongani Amma) (1934, Saravanan Theri – 2 November 2018, Kottaram, Tamil Nadu) was an Indian performer of Villu Paatu, a musical story-telling tradition in southern Tamil Nadu and Kerala. She was a recipient of the Om Muthu Mari Award of the University of Madras.

  6. Villu - Wikipedia

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    Villu, a 2009 Indian Tamil film starring Vijay; Hari Villu, a 2003 Indian Telugu film; Onavillu, a simple, short bow-shaped musical instrument; Villu Paatu (or 'Bow Song'), an ancient form of musical story-telling art of South Kerala and Tamil Nadu; Viluppuram (also spelled Villupuram), a district and town in Tamil Nadu, India

  7. Villu Pattukaran - Wikipedia

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    Villu Pattukaran (pronounced [ʋillu paːʈʈukaːɾan] transl. The Villu Paatu singer) is a 1992 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Gangai Amaran. The film stars Ramarajan, Rani and Chandrasekhar. It was released on 27 November 1992. [1] [2]

  8. Subbu Arumugam - Wikipedia

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    Arumugam was born on 12 July 1928 at Chatthiram Pudukulam village of Tirunelveli district in Tamil Nadu, India. [7] He received training in the Villu Paatu theatre art under A. Subbaiah Pillai, N. Krishna Pillai, and N. S. Krishnan. [2] Arumugam had many Villu Pattu audio cassettes, videos, and devotional songs to his credit.

  9. Kothamangalam Subbu - Wikipedia

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    As an exponent of the traditional folk form of narrating stories in Tamil Nadu, the Villu Pattu, Kothamangalam Subbu popularised the lives of many Indian luminaries using the Villu Paatu. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Subbu's wife, Sundari Bai , was a popular actor, known for her versatility in playing character roles in movies such as Kannamma En Kadhali ...