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Kolangal, an Indian Tamil-language film directed by I. V. Sasi Kolangal (TV series) , an Indian Tamil-language serial starring Devayani Topics referred to by the same term
Kolangal (transl. The Patterns) is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera.It aired on Sun TV from 24 November 2003 to 4 December 2009 for 1,533 episodes.. It starred Devayani in the lead role along with Deepa Venkat, V. Thiruselvam, Ajay Kapoor, Poornima Indrajith.
Kolangal (Malayalam: കോലങ്ങൾ: "Silhouettes") is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. G. George and produced by D. Philip and K. T. Varghese. The film stars Thilakan , Nedumudi Venu , Venu Nagavally and Sreenivasan in the lead roles.
Thulasi of Kalki praised the film for its story, simple and natural dialogues, lively characters and cinematography. [5] D. S. Ramanujam of The Hindu wrote, "The seasoned director I.V. Sasi resorts to oft-repeated situations in the first portion where the heroine meets hostile elements in the house.
Thiruselvam Velusamy known professionally as V. Thiruselvam is an Indian television director and actor. Thiruselvam is best known for director and playing the role of 'Tholkapian' in the Tamil-language Family television series Kolangal, [1] [2] where he played a good friend of the heroine Abinaya.
The top four performances in all serials, including the serials that have ended the past year, in different categories are chosen by jurors. During February and March, the nominees are interviewed on Sun TV and viewers are asked to cast their votes by text messaging their favourite actor in each category.
Kolangal கோலங்கள்: 24 November 2003 – 4 December 2009 Devayani, Nalini, Chandra Lakshman, Deepa Venkat: 1,533 Sun TV: Family, Melodrama, Revenge Krishna Cottage கிருஷ்ணா காட்டேஜ்: Nalini, Malavika Avinash: Jaya TV: Comedy Krishna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya
The following is a list of films produced in the Tamil film industry in India in 1979, in alphabetical order.. Post-amendment to the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 on 1 April 1958, gross jumped to 140 per cent of net. [1]