- Ramu
Kariat (1
February 1927 – 10
February 1979) was an
Indian film
director for
almost three decades from the 1950s to the 1970s, who
directed many acclaimed...
- own
accord on
these hills, and in the
desert places. In the
village of
Kariat-al-'Anab
there is a fine
spring of
sweet water gushing out from
under a...
- 35-year old and a 73-year-old man in the film. For this film he
received Ramu
Kariat Movie Award for the Best Actor. His next
releases of 2017 was Mammootty-starrer...
- was
adapted into a
screenplay by S. L.
Puram Sadanandan,
directed by Ramu
Kariat, and
produced by Babu
Ismail Sait
under the
banner Kanmani Films. The film...
- The
Valley is a 2017
American drama film
written and
directed by
Saila Kariat and
starring Alyy Khan,
Suchitra Pillai, Jake T. Austin,
Samina Peerzada...
- Koel) is a 1954
Malayalam film
jointly directed by P.
Bhaskaran and Ramu
Kariat. It is a neo-realistic
melodrama and was
based on a
story written by Uroob...
- well-known
Malayalam novelist Uroob, and
directed by P.
Bhaskaran and Ramu
Kariat.
Newspaper Boy (1955)
contained elements of
Italian neorealism. This film...
-
Chempankunju in the
national award winning film
Chemmeen directed by Ramu
Kariat.
Other impressive performances were in the
films Veluthampi Dalava (as Veluthampi...
- of
Drama course.
While studying at NSD, he
became acquainted with Ramu
Kariat, who
offered him a role in his
forthcoming film Moo****dam.
After completing...
-
British India. He made his
screen debut in 1977 with Dweepu,
directed by Ramu
Kariat. He went on to act in over 35 films. His last
scene was in the critically...