January 15, 1917 · 109 years old
K. A. Thangavelu (Tamil:டணால் கே.எ தங்கவேலு) popularly known as "Danaal Thangavelu" was a Tamil film comedian popular in the 1950s to 1985 and above. Not known for physical, acrobatic comedy like his contemporaries J.P.Chandrababu and Nagesh, Thangavelu's humor is recognized for his impeccable timin…

The bond of love between a brother and a sister is tested due to the machinations of a greedy relative.

A man is burdened with the unenviable task of finding suitable grooms for his lady love's sisters.

Believing his wife to be dead, a soldier with the British-Indian army marries another woman and moves on. But what happens when he discovers that his wife is actually alive?
Its story of a queen who gives birth to twins. But as fate, one of the twins is forcefully abandoned and grows up elsewhere. When fate brings both the twins together they start fighting, it is only their mother who can bring peace.

A deeply pious man meets God, who tells him about various events that will take place in the future. The man tells everyone about these predictions but nobody believes him.

"Viswamithran employs various tactics to corrupt Harishchandra's heart and make him lie. However, Harishchandra remains true to his word and ends up leading an impoverished life.
The film had Sivaji Ganesan playing a womanizer. T. P. Muthulakshmi played the role of a "dumb wife" married to a much older husband.Sivaji Ganesan seduces her in the absence of her husband and continues this act with other women.
A queen falls in love with prince of neighboring country who hates women due to his past experience.How she persuades the prince to fall in love with her and wins him as her life partner form the rest of the plot.

Sumathi, a famous actress longing for a simple life, accidentally gets off a train in a remote hill village while en route to a film shoot. Caught in heavy rain, she seeks shelter at the home of Madhu, the local estate manager, who initially hesitates but eventually takes her in. As she hides her identity, a landslide cuts off train access for a week, forcing her to stay. Mistaken for Madhu’s wife by his boss, Sumathi finds herself drawn to Madhu. Romance blossoms, but complications arise when her film crew tracks her down, leading to confusion and emotional revelations.

Panam (English: Money) is a 1952 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by N. S. Krishnan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Mathuram in lead roles. The film had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy