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  1. Thyaga Bhoomi (transl. Land of Sacrifice) is a 1939 Indian Tamil-language film directed and produced by K. Subramanyam. Starring K. J. Mahadevan and S.D.Subbalakshmi, the film was produced at the height of India's freedom movement and glorified Mahatma Gandhi and his ideals in no mean terms.

  2. The Thiyaga Bhoomi is a fiction novel in Tamil literature; is a unique creation from the famous Tamil author Kalki Krishnamurthy. This story is about an innocent Brahmin girl. She was suffering in in-laws place and ultimately became rich. His Husband makes the restoration of family rights and wants to live with her.

  3. Aug 15, 2022 · Published - August 15, 2022 01:13 pm IST. Staff Reporter. Thyaga Bhoomi was based on one of the popular stories written by Kalki Krishnamurthi. | Photo Credit: The Hindu. The widespread impact...

  4. தியாக பூமி [Thyaga Bhoomi] Kalki. 3.85. 451 ratings30 reviews. Thiyaga Boomi. Genres Fiction Historical Fiction. First published January 1, 1939. Book details & editions. About the author. Kalki. 243 books847 followers. Follow. Tamil language Novel Writer, Journalist, Poet & Critic late Ramaswamy Aiyer Krishnamurthy also known as ‘Kalki’.

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  5. Thyaga Bhoomi - 1939 l Super Hit Vintage Tamil Full Movie l Papanasam Sivan , K. J. Mahadevan B.A - YouTube. Tamilmoviesonline. 518K subscribers. Subscribed. 7. 533 views 10 months ago...

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    Thyaga Bhoomi is a 1939 Indian Tamil-language film directed and produced by K. Subramanyam. Starring K. J. Mahadevan and S.D.Subbalakshmi, the film was produced at the height of India's freedom movement and glorified Mahatma Gandhi and his ideals in no mean terms.

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  8. Thyagabhoomi. 1939. 3h 14m. IMDb RATING. 6.3 /10. 10. YOUR RATING. Rate. A spirited contribution to the Independence movement, deploying Gandhian themes. Sambu Sastry (Sivan) is portrayed as the Gandhi of Tamil Nadu, sitting on a dais spinning with a charkha. The film tells of Sastry the Brahmin priest and his daughter Savitri (Subbulakshmi).