The list began with "Anbe Vaa" (1960) — not Rajkumar’s, she noticed. “That’s a MGR film, Thatha.”
“I know,” he laughed. “I wrote the wrong one first. I was 19. Then I met her.”
Kannan explained: In the 1950s–70s, there was a Tamil actor named Rajkumar—no relation to the Kannada icon. He acted in over 40 Tamil films: ‘Kulamagal Radhai’ , ‘Raja Rani’ , ‘Panathottam’ . He played brothers, lovers, losers, kings. But by the 1980s, his films vanished from records. No digital archive. No Wikipedia page. Just memory.
His granddaughter, Meera, a film student from Bengaluru, visited him one Pongal. She found him staring at the wall, tracing the letters with his finger.
Meera spent the next week digging through old magazines, brittle posters from Luz Corner, and forgotten film journals at the Adyar Library. She found 37 titles. She added ‘Mangaiyar Thilakam’ , ‘Pudhiya Paravai’ (cameo), and ‘Naanum Oru Penn’ .
He smiled, eyes wet. “This, Meera, is my youth.”
On the last night, she stood before the wall and wrote:
Rajkumar Movies List Tamil Cinema -
The list began with "Anbe Vaa" (1960) — not Rajkumar’s, she noticed. “That’s a MGR film, Thatha.”
“I know,” he laughed. “I wrote the wrong one first. I was 19. Then I met her.” rajkumar movies list tamil cinema
Kannan explained: In the 1950s–70s, there was a Tamil actor named Rajkumar—no relation to the Kannada icon. He acted in over 40 Tamil films: ‘Kulamagal Radhai’ , ‘Raja Rani’ , ‘Panathottam’ . He played brothers, lovers, losers, kings. But by the 1980s, his films vanished from records. No digital archive. No Wikipedia page. Just memory. The list began with "Anbe Vaa" (1960) —
His granddaughter, Meera, a film student from Bengaluru, visited him one Pongal. She found him staring at the wall, tracing the letters with his finger. I was 19
Meera spent the next week digging through old magazines, brittle posters from Luz Corner, and forgotten film journals at the Adyar Library. She found 37 titles. She added ‘Mangaiyar Thilakam’ , ‘Pudhiya Paravai’ (cameo), and ‘Naanum Oru Penn’ .
He smiled, eyes wet. “This, Meera, is my youth.”
On the last night, she stood before the wall and wrote: