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  1. Bhakta Nandanar (transl. Devotee Nandanar) is a 1935 Tamil-language film directed by Manik Lal Tandon. It marked the cinematic debut of the Carnatic singer and stage artist K. B. Sundarambal. She was paid a then unprecedented ₹ 100,000 (equivalent of ₹ 60 million (2013 prices)) as salary for this film

  2. Devadasi is a 1948 Tamil film directed by Manik Lal Tandon and T. V. Sundaram. [2] The film stars Kannan, Leela, R. Balasubramaniam, and K. S. Angamuthu. [3]

  3. Bama Vijayam (transl. Bama's Victory) is a 1934 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Manik Lal Tandon. The film featured G. N. Balasubramaniam who made his debut in Tamil cinema, M. R. Krishnamurthi, P. S. Ratna Bai and P. S. Saraswathi Bai in the leading roles.

  4. Dec 13, 2021 · In Indian cinema, such a critique has consistently been identified with the cinema of Satyajit Ray, but one could trace the advocacy for film as art to figures like Manik Lal Tandon who, in The International Photographer in 1934, denounced the adamantine clasp of song-and-dance routines and called for a film aesthetic built around montage.

  5. Bhakta Nandanar is a 1935 Tamil-language film directed by Manik Lal Tandon. It marked the cinematic debut of the Carnatic singer and stage artist K. B. Sundarambal. She was paid a then unprecedented ₹100,000 as salary for this film.

  6. Bama Vijayam: Directed by Manik Lal Tandon. With P.S. Rathna Bai, P.S. Saraswathi Bai, G.N. Balasubramaniam, Krishhnamurthy.

  7. Manik Lal Tandon photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more.