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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 .
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 .
Occasionally, the Villu Pattu team divides itself into two groups, each trying to prove opposite points-of-view of a subject. This is called Lavani Pattu. The songs used by the Villu Pattu artists are mostly traditional folk-songs. They are played during occasions of temple festivals in villages.
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 ...
"Children, Go Where I Send Thee" (alternatively "Children, Go Where I Send You" or variations thereof, also known as "The Holy Baby", "Little Bitty Baby", or "Born in Bethlehem") is a traditional African-American spiritual song. [1]
[6] [7] [8] In May 2015, the FM radio station Radio City commemorated Ilaiyaraaja's 72nd birthday by broadcasting the composer's songs in a special show titled Raja Rajathan for 91 days. "Sorgame Endralum" was one of the most-requested songs on the show. [9] A remixed version of the song appears in The Greatest of All Time (2024). [10]
Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA) is an American visual arts organization working to enhance and explore the relationship between Christian faith and the visual arts. [1] [2] It was founded in 1979. [3] After 45 years CIVA ceased its programming in June 2023. [4]
Subbu Arumugam (12 July 1928 – 10 October 2022) [1] was an Indian musician, writer and Villupattu theatre art exponent. [2] [3] [4] In 2021, he was awarded India's fourth-highest civilian award the Padma Shri in the Arts and Literature category.