Nadodi Mannan (1958)

 ●  Tamil ● 3 hrs 40 mins

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Directed by MG Ramachandran, starring MG Ramachandran, Saroja Devi and Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in the lead roles.
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Cast: Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, MG Ramachandran, Saroja Devi

Crew: MG Ramachandran (Director), GK Somu (Director of Photography), NS Balakrishnan (Music Director), SM Subbaiah Naidu (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Adventure

Release Dates: 22 Aug 1958 (India)

Tamil Name: நாடோடி மன்னன்

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Did you know? The film was a blockbuster and ran for 250 days in theatres, becoming the highest grossing Tamil film of all time until its record was beaten by Enga Veettu Pillai (1965) seven years later. Read More
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as King Marthandan & Veerangan
as Rathna
Supporting Actor
as Nandhini
as Sagayam
as Veerabagu
Supporting Actor
as Karmegam
as Pingalan
as Queen Manohari
as Rajaguru
Supporting Actress

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Tamil
Colour Info:
Black & White
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Tracklist
Music Label: Saregama India Limited
03:36

Music Director: SM Subbaiah Naidu
Playback Singer: Sirkazhi Govindarajan
06:01

Music Director: SM Subbaiah Naidu
Playback Singer: Krishnaveni Jikki
03:18

Music Director: NS Balakrishnan
Lyricist: MA Athmanathan
Playback Singer: TV Rathinam
02:31

Music Director: NS Balakrishnan
Lyricist: MA Athmanathan
Playback Singer: Bhanumathi Ramakrishna
03:05

Music Director: NS Balakrishnan
Lyricist: NM Muthukoothan
Playback Singer: TM Soundararajan
Trivia:
The film was a blockbuster and ran for 250 days in theatres, becoming the highest grossing Tamil film of all time until its record was beaten by Enga Veettu Pillai (1965) seven years later.