
April 3, 1949 · 77 years old
Rama Narayanan was an Indian film director and producer. In the 1980s, he was known as a director who specialised in shooting commercial films in which animals played vital roles, while in the 1990s, several of his films were based on Hindu devotional subjects.

Three funny men uses different tactics to impress a next-door girl.

After a Goddess withdraws her protection, a child becomes possessed by a vengeful deceased woman.

Three poor men and three middle-class girls, all want to marry rich spouses. They trick each other into believing they are marrying wealthy people, but soon everyone is found out and sparks fly.

Shankar lives a wealthy lifestyle in India along with his wife, Savitri. When Savitri fails to conceive, her mother prays to Devi Maa Durga, who is pleased and bestows a baby girl, who they subsequently name Satya, on the conditio...

Vizha is a rural love story between a 'thappu' artist and an 'oppari' singer, two people who thrive on deaths for a living. The rest of the movie is about the typical obstacles that they are faced with and how things resolve in th...
Parvathi (Latha) is a rich and arrogant woman who leads her life with her three sons - Kandha (Prabhu), Kadamba (S. Ve. Shekher) and Kathirvela (Vivek). The sons are very obedient towards their mother and they run a restaurant in ...

Ramamoorthy, with dreams of being a movie director, moves to the city with his wife Shenbagam, banking on his rich friend Viswanathan to help him. Turns out, Viswanathan is a hen-pecked husband and his wife Meena, an aspiring actress. With the intent on laying their hands on 30 lakhs, Shenbagam begins to act as Viswanathan's wife and Meena, in financial trouble of her own, agrees to be part of the drama. But Andal, who sees Ramamoorthy as the man of her dreams, tries to woo him. What transpires later forms the crux of the story.