Raaj Kamal Films International
Appearance
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Company type | Film production Film distribution |
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Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 1981 |
Founder | Haasan Brothers |
Headquarters | , India |
Key people | Kamal Haasan Chandrahasan R. Mahendran |
Products | Motion pictures |
Raaj Kamal Films International is an Indian film production and distribution company founded and headed by Kamal Haasan. Raja Paarvai (1981) was the first film to be produced by them under the banner "Haasan Brothers" before renaming it to Raaj Kamal Films International.[1]
Filmography
[edit]Films produced
[edit]Films distributed
[edit]In addition to the films produced by Raaj Kamal films since 1981, the following films from other banners were distributed by the company:
Year | Film | Language | Notes |
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1986 | Hare Radha Hare Krishna | Tamil | Released Tamil dubbed version |
1991 | Gunaa | ||
1995 | Paasavalai | Released Tamil dubbed version | |
1996 | Avvai Shanmughi | ||
1998 | Kaathala Kaathala | ||
2002 | Pammal K. Sambandam | ||
Panchatanthiram | |||
2005 | Rama Shama Bhama | Kannada | Remake of Sathi Leelavathi |
2021 | 83 | Tamil | Released Tamil dubbed version |
Cancelled projects
[edit]- Ladies Only (1997)
- Marudhanayagam (1999)
- Sabaash Naidu (2019)
Awards
[edit]S.no | Ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1 | National Film Awards | 1992 | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil | Thevar Magan | Won |
2 | Tamil Nadu State Film Awards | 1992 | Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film | Thevar Magan | Won |
3 | Filmfare Awards South | 1989 | Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil | Apoorva Sagodharargal | Won |
4 | Cinema Express Awards | 1989 | Cinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil | Apoorva Sagodharargal | Won |
5 | 1992 | Cinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil | Thevar Magan | Won | |
6 | 1995 | Cinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil | Kuruthipunal | Won | |
7 | Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival (South Korea)[20] | 2004 | International Award for Best Asian Film | Virumaandi | Won |
8 | Los Angeles Independent Film Festival | 2015 | Best Film | Uttama Villain | Won |
References
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- ^ "Thoongavanam: An okay thriller, with goodies for fans". The Hindu. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
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