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- Raajjiyam (transl. Kingdom) is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language political action film directed and produced by Manoj Kumar. The film stars Vijayakanth, Dileep...
- Vaanchinathan moviebuff.com "Unknown".[permanent dead link‍] "Raajjiyam (2002) | Raajjiyam Movie | Raajjiyam Tamil Movie Cast & Crew, Release Date, Review, Photos...
- Thondrinal (1998) Suyamvaram (1999) Appu (2000) Dosth (2001) Friends (2001) Raajjiyam (2002) Yai! Nee Romba Azhaga Irukke! (2002) Parthiban Kanavu (2003) Sachien...
- including Vaanavil (2000) and Jaisurya (2004) featuring Arjun, as well as Raajjiyam which had Vijayakanth and Dileep in the lead cast.[citation needed] He...
- Durga with Priyanka acting in that too; H2O and Kotigobba in Kannada; and Raajjiyam, Raja, Kadhal Sadugudu and Jananam in Tamil. In 2015, she starred in Priyanka...
- Malayalam cinema. The same year he also debuted in Tamil cinema with Raajjiyam. C.I.D. Moosa (2003), a slapstick comedy by Johny Anthony is considered...
- Year Title Role Notes Ref. 2000 Mohabbatein Ishika Dhanrajgir 2002 Raajjiyam Geeta Karthikeyan Tamil film Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai Special appearance Song:...
- Thamizh (2002) Ezhumalai (2002) Charlie Chaplin (2002) Thamizhan (2002) Raajjiyam (2002) Thenkasi Pattanam (2002) Raja (2002) Manasellam (2003) Three Roses...
- Nair Kunjikoonan Vimal Kumar (Kunjan) / Prasad Kalyanaraman Ramankutty Raajjiyam Surya Tamil film 2003 Thilakkam Unni / Vishnu Sadanandante Samayam Sadanandan...
- released on Tamil New Year 2002 (14 April) alongside Thamizhan, Gemini and Raajjiyam. A critic from Cinematoday3.itgo.com wrote "When one leaves the theatre...