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R. Krishnan (1909–1997) and S. Panju (1915–1984), collectively referred to as Krishnan–Panju, were Indian film directors. The duo directed more than 50 films in South Indian languages and in Hindi.
Parasakthi (/ pərɑːsəkθi / transl. The Supreme Goddess) is a 1952 Indian Tamil -language satirical drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju and written by M. Karunanidhi. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, S. V. Sahasranamam, S. S. Rajendran, Sriranjani Jr., and Pandari Bai.
Kaliyuga Kannan (transl. Kannan, from the Age of Vice) is a 1974 Indian Tamil -language comedy drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju. It is based on the play Sri Krishna Vijayam written by Vaali. The film stars Sowcar Janaki, Jaishankar, Jayachitra and Thengai Srinivasan.
R. Krishnan (1909–1997) and S. Panju (1915–1984), collectively referred to as Krishnan–Panju, were Indian film directors. The duo directed more than 50 films in South Indian languages and in Hindi.
Mar 12, 2022 · Krishnan and S. Panju, famously referred to as Krishnan-Panju, primarily worked in Tamil cinema. The duo created several milestone films like Parasakthi and Ratha Kanneer. The duo established a cinematic blueprint for others to follow.
Jul 30, 2011 · Titled Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum (1965), it was directed by the successful director-duo Krishnan-Panju and had the Bond type hero Jai Shankar and the multilingual star Jamuna as the separated...
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Apr 6, 2017 · Legendary director duo Krishnan-Panju. Gopinath Rajendran. Updated on: 06 Apr 2017, 3:12 am. 2 min read. After a documentary on veteran director Panchu Arunachalam, producer-writer G....
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Jan 4, 2021 · Raththakkanneer (Bloody Tears, 1954, dir. Krishnan-Panju) could be argued, despite its misunderstanding and misinterpretation of a debilitating disease, as a profound meditation on oppression and abjection. Based on Radha’s most successful play, written by the Dravidian ideologue Thiruvarur Thangarasu, the film continues to be successful in ...