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      • AR Murugadoss produces the untold story of India's Independence titled 'August 16, 1947, a Pan India film and the makers announces its release date with official poster...!
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  2. August 16 1947, or simply 1947, is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language historical drama film written and directed by N.S. Ponkumar, and produced by AR Murugadoss, Om Prakash Bhatt, Narsiram Choudhary Under the banner of A. R. Murugadoss productions, Purple Bull Entertainment, and God bless entertainment.

  3. August 16 1947: Directed by N.S. Ponkumar. With Gautham Karthik, Revathy, Pugazh, Madhusudhan Rao. The tale of a remote village where one man battles British forces.

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    • Action, Drama
    • N.S. Ponkumar
    • 2023-04-07
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  4. Apr 6, 2023 · NS Ponkumar’s August 16 1947 is the story of the awakening of a colonised South Indian village, where oppressed and terrified residents prefer killing off their own daughters before lewd Britishers could lay eyes on them.

    • Mudit Bhatnagar
  5. Apr 7, 2023 · Gautham Karthik, Pugazh and Revathy Sarma star in NS Ponkumar's directorial debut, August 16 1947. The pan-India craze is getting wider, and that's good.

  6. Apr 6, 2023 · August 16 1947 is tragic in more ways than one. Tragic, first and foremost, in the story it attempts to tell. Singaad, a village, is in the talon-like grip of a brutal British dictator Robert (Richard Ashton) and his son Justin (Jason Shah).

  7. Apr 6, 2023 · August 16 1947 is tragic in more ways than one. Tragic, first and foremost, in the story it attempts to tell. Singaad, a village, is in the talon-like grip of a brutal British dictator Robert (Richard Ashton) and his son Justin (Jason Shah).