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Saravana Stores, founded in 1969, is a chain of retail stores in India. It is the largest family owned business retail chain in India. It is the largest family owned business retail chain in India. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is the first store to introduce Aadi Thallupadi sale concept.
Image of Saravana Poigai and the temple. Thiruparamkundram finds mention in the Skanda Puranam detailing the slaying of Surapadman by the god Murugan. According to Hindu legend, the demon king Surapadman once obtained boons, or favors, from the god Shiva due to severe penance. He started ruling the world on account of the power attained.
Chinmayi in 2008. Chinmayi Sripaada is an Indian playback singer, working mainly for the South Indian film industry. She has produced songs since 2002 and done work in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Konkani, Sanskrit and Tulu.
It is owned by G.R. Thanga Maligai (P) Ltd, a jewellery organisation based in the city. The hotel. The hotel has 9 floors with 133 rooms, including 6 suites. Food and ...
Mundhanai Mudichu (1983), Thanga Magan (1983), Neengal Kettavai (1984) Nalini: Ranuva Veeran: Nooravathu Naal (1984), 24 Mani Neram (1984), Pillai Nila (1985) 1982 Sadhana: Hitler Umanath: Nenjathai Allitha (1984), Unnai Thedi Varuven (1985), My Dear Lisa (1987) Sulakshana: Thooral Ninnu Pochchu
Shocked by Saravana's suicide attempt due to love failure, the trio promises to help him out and unite the two lovers. They set out to Namakkal, where they enlist the help of their friend Maariyappan (Ganja Karuppu). The trio manages to help the couple get married by abducting the girl while she is visiting the famous anjaneya temple with her ...
Neelamegam started her career as a child at the age of 13 in Asianet's “Ceylon Salon,” a comedy show in Tamil that she anchored. She has played lead actor roles in four movies. Some of her ad films include her works with Pothys, Sree Kumaran Thanga Maligai, Aavin, etc. [5]
Vasantha Maligai is a remake of the 1971 Telugu film Prema Nagar. D. Ramanaidu, the producer of the Telugu film, returned to produce the Tamil remake. [4] A. Vincent worked as the cinematographer. [5] J. Jayalalithaa initially signed on to play the female lead, but could not continue due to her mother's death; the role later went to Vanisri. [6]