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  • Jaya Prada did the leading role of Sujatha alongside Fatafat Jayalakshmi, Rajinikanth and Sripriya.
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    Name of Film

    Language

    Producer

    Director

    Music

    Lyrics

    Playback Singer

    Male Artistes

    Female Artistes

    Date funding Release

    1.

    Apoorva Raagangal

    Tamil

    Kalakendra Movies

    P.R.Govindarajan
    J. Duraisamy

    K.Balachander

    M.S.Viswanathan

    Kannadasan

    K.J. Yesudas
    Vani Jeyaram
    Sasireka
    Sheik Mohamed

    Kamal Haasan
    Rajinikanth
    Sundarrajan
    Nagesh

    Srividya
    Jayasudha

    15.08.1975

    2.

    Katha Sangama

    Kanada

    C.S.Rajah

    Puttanna

    Vijaya Basker

    Vijaya Narasimha

    Kasthuri Sankar

    Rajinikanth
    Gangadhar
    Sampath
    Umesh
    Babu
    Easwar
    Narasimiah
    S.R.Rangamurthy

    Arti

    23.01.1976

    3.

    Anthuleni Katha

    Telugu

    Rama Arangannal

    K.Balachander

    M.S.Viswanathan

    Athreya

    S. Janaki
    P. Susheela
    K.J. Yesudas
    Easwari
    S.P. Bala

    Rajinikanth
    Prasad
    Narayan Rao
    Kamal Haasan
    Ravi
    Suresh

    Jayaprada
    Sri
    Jayalakshmi
    Jayasri
    Jayavijaya
    Sudha
    Phani

    27.02.1976

    4.

    Moondru Mudichu

    Tamil

    R.M.S. Productions

    R.Venkataraman
    R.M.Subbiah

    K.Balachander

    M.S.Viswanathan

    Kannadasan

    P. Susheela
    Vani Jeyaram
    Jayachandran
    L.R.Easwari

    Kamal Haasan
    Rajinikanth
    Calcutta Viswanathan
    Rajamani

    Sri Devi
    Y.Vijaya
    Anupama
    Baby Rani
    Baby Indira
    Kalavathi

    22.10.1976

    5.

    Baalu Je

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    “Appuchi Gramam”… Less Bradbury than Bharathiraja, but that’s part of the charm

    Why did C Rudraiah’s career never take off after his dazzling debut film? The film industry’s answer: “Avar Appadithan.”

    This is your first film, and even the way you refer to this first film in the acknowledgements at the beginning is different – not as “mudhal padam,” which is the literal translation, but as “kanni muyarchi,” your virgin attempt. Padam signifies a tangible product – a film. Muyarchi, on the other hand, is shrouded with vagueness – it suggests flailing about, it suggests a search, it suggests an experiment. Aval Appadithan (loose translation: She Is the Way She Is; in other words, her own person, not too concerned about blending in with the rest of society, all of which, gender-reversed, seems to apply to the director C Rudraiah as well) was all of these things, especially an experiment. The film, which was released in October 1978, remains one of a kind, an “art film” made with huge commercial-cinema stars (Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Sripriya).

    PC Sreeram, who was Rudraiah’s junior at the Adyar Film Institute (Rudraiah graduated in 1975), told me, “We were all totally zapped by the movie. This is the kind of world cinema we had been exposed to, the kind of

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