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  2. ChuChu TV - Wikipedia

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    ChuChu TV is a network of Indian YouTube channels that creates edutainment content for children from ages 1 to 6. The network offers animated 2D and 3D videos featuring traditional nursery rhymes , in English , Hindi , Tamil and other languages, as well as original children's songs.

  3. Aaru Pushpangal - Wikipedia

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    Aaru Pushpangal (transl. Six Flowers) is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language film directed by K. M. Balakrishnan. It stars Rajinikanth, Vijayakumar and Srividya, with Y. Vijaya, Pandari Bai, S. V. Sahasranamam, Suruli Rajan and Manorama in supporting roles. It was released on 10 November 1977. [1]

  4. Tamil television drama - Wikipedia

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    Tamil television drama or Tamil serials are a genre of Tamil-language television produced in India, Sri Lanka, Singapore and Malaysia. [1] All major TV networks in India. [2] produce a variety of Soap opera series including family drama, [3] comedy, romance, [4] history stories, horror, devotional, fantasy [5] stories and many others.

  5. Tamil Kadavul Murugan - Wikipedia

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    So he opposed Tamil-language and its popularity. Murugan fought with that Asura and helped Tamil poets get freedom. Murugan fought with that Asura and helped Tamil poets get freedom. As a result of this, Tamil kings like Pallavas and Cholas praised him as Tamizh Kadavul Murugan or God of Tamils as he was the saviour of Tamil language.

  6. Parthiban Kanavu - Wikipedia

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    The story is a sequel to Sivagamiyin Sapatham and a curtain-raiser to Ponniyin Selvan. [1] In 2004, Nirupama Raghavan penned an abridged (English) translation. [ 2 ] In 2023, Manorama Books Published a Malayalam Translation of The Novel Translated by Sajith M.S.

  7. Appusami - Wikipedia

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    Appusami (Tamil: அப்புசாமி) stories are a series of Tamil novels and short stories written by Bhagyam Ramasamy. The first story was published in Kumudam magazine in 1963. The stories have been in print for over four decades and many of them have been made into stage plays and Television shows.

  8. Thenkachi Ko. Swaminathan - Wikipedia

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    Later when television became popular, on Sun TV, a popular Tamil-language channel, he gave a similar program in the morning called Indha Naal Iniya Naal (i.e. This day, a sweet day). [5] He delivered messages that provoked one to reflect, think and make personal mends to oneself. [citation needed]

  9. Valayapathi - Wikipedia

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    Tamil scholar and publisher of classical literature, U. V. Swaminatha Iyer mentions in his autobiography that he once saw a palm leaf manuscript of Valayapathi in the Thiruvaiyaru library of his teacher, Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai. However, when he later searched for it for publication, it had disappeared.