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Honest Raj is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by K. S. Ravi. The film stars Vijayakanth , Gautami and Aamani , while Devan , Manorama , Senthil , Vijayakumar , and Nizhalgal Ravi play supporting roles.
Honest Raj: ASP Raj: Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil [72] Pathavi Pramanam: Siva [73] En Aasai Machan: Aruchami [74] Periya Marudhu: Periya Marudhu [75] 1995: Karuppu Nila: Shanmuga Pandian [76] Thirumoorthy: Moorthy [77] Gandhi Pirantha Mann: Balu & Gandhi: Dual role [78] 1996: Thayagam: Sakthivel: Tamil Nadu State Film ...
K. S. Ravi (1959 –2010) was an Indian film director of Tamil and Telugu films. His films included a mixture of genres from dramas to action thrillers . Personal life
Raj and his family travel back to the city whereas Raghu starts printing fake currency to get rid of his loans and credits and becomes the mafia boss of the village. Raj, in their next trip to the village, finds out Raghu’s secret but is attacked severely by Raghu's goons, who also kill his mother and Suman. Dr.
Kudimahaan (transl. Drunkard) is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film directed by Prakash N. The film stars Vijay Sivan, Chandini Tamilarasan, and Suresh Chakravarthy, while Sethu Raman, Namo Narayana, Kathiravan, and Honest Raj play roles. The music was composed by Tanuj Menon with cinematography by Meyyendiran and editing by Shibu Neel.
Sathyaraj is an Indian actor and film producer who has predominantly appeared in Tamil cinema. He started his career playing villains, supporting roles and character roles. He started his career playing villains, supporting roles and character roles.
Khushbu Sundar, an Indian actress, has predominantly worked in Tamil language films, alongside Telugu, Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam language films. She has appeared in more than 185 films, with over 100 directly credited to Tamil cinema alone.
Prior to the amendment of the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act of 1939 on 22 July 2006, the gross was 115 percent of the net income for all films. [1] After the amendment, the gross was equal to the net for films with purely Tamil titles. [2] The Commercial Taxes Department reported an entertainment tax revenue of ₹ 15.41 crore for the year. [3]