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- A****am Pookkal Malarattum (transl. Let a thousand flowers blossom) is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language romance film written and directed by E. Ramdoss in...
- (1983) Anbulla Rajinikanth (1984) Chain Jayapal (1985) A****am Pookkal Malarattum (1986) Kadhal Parisu (1987) Jagamondi (1981) Manasa Veena (1984) Malini...
- an opportunity to make his directorial debut through A****am Pookkal Malarattum (1986) which starred Mohan and Seetha. Despite a publicised fallout between...
- Year Film 1985 Nanban 1986 Uyire Unakkaga 1986 A****am Pookkal Malarattum 1986 Mannukkul Vairam 1986 Vaira Vizha 1987 Poo Mazhai Pozhiyuthu 1987 Raja Mariyadhai...
- Year Film Role Note 1986 A****am Pookkal Malarattum Mohan's friend Uncredited 1989 Raaja Raajathan Priest Uncredited 1990 Pudhu Vasantham Watchman Uncredited...
- Kadhavu (1986) Dharma Pathini (1986) Cinema Cinema (1986) A****am Pookkal Malarattum (1986) Kodai Mazhai (1986) Aankalai Nambathey (1987) Arul Tharum Ayyappan...
- Film Role Notes 1985 Aan Paavam Seetha Debut film 1986 A****am Pookkal Malarattum Seetha 1987 Ival Oru Pournami Meena Ore Ratham Kamatchi Shankar Guru Seetha...
- December Pookal Maragatha Veenai Engal Thaikulame Varuga A****am Pookkal Malarattum Mr. Bharath Sanjeevi Rasigan Oru Rasigai Meendum Pallavi Piranthaen Valarnthaen...
- Mappillai Kizhakku Veluthachu Anicha Malar Anthi Mayakkam A****am Pookkal Malarattum Kashmir Kadhali Chinna Poovai Killathe Krishnan Vandhaan Kannan Oru Kai...
- Raaja Raajathan was Ramdoss's second directorial after A****am Pookkal Malarattum (1986). The film's story was written by Bhupathi Raja and dialogues were...