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The film won six National
Film Awards, including the Best Feature Film in Tamil Award,
Best Supporting Actress Award (Revathi), and the Special
Jury Award (Sivaji Ganesan).
The film was dubbed into Telugu under the title Kshatriya
Putrudu. It was later remade into the Hindi film Virasat
(1997) by Priyadarshan and the Kannada film Tandege Takka
Maga (2006) by S. Mahendar.
Saktivelu (Kamal Haasan) returns home to his father,
Peria-thevar’s (Sivaji Ganesan) village in TamilNadu, after
completing his education in London. Much to his father’s
annoyance, he brings his westernized girlfriend (Gautami)
with him to meet his family. Saktivelu plans on open... [
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Idupazhaga Manja Sivapp |
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Kamal, S. Janaki |
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Potri
Paadadi Pennae Thevar |
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Ilaiyaraja, Mano |
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Potri
Paadadi Pennae Thevar |
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Sivaji,
Shruti Hassan |
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Vaanam
Thottu Pona Manam |
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S.P. Bala |
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Ada
Puthiyathu Piranthadhu |
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Malaysia Vasudevan |
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Inji
Idupazhaga Manja Sivapp |
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S. Janki |
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Manamagale Manamagale Va |
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Swarnalatha, Minmini |
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Masaru
Ponnae Varuga Vizhi |
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Swarnalatha, Minmini |
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Sandhu
Pottu Oru Sandhana |
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S.P. Bala, Kamal Hassan |
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