Saranam Ayyappa
Saranam Ayyappa is 1980 Indian film in Tamil. The film stars Jayabharathi the lead role. Kamal Haasan made a guest appearance and recorded a song in his voice in the film.[1]
Saranam Ayyappa | |
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Directed by | Dasarathan |
Produced by | Dasarathan Tha. Kittu |
Starring | Bhoopathi Radha Ravi Vijayan Jayabharathi Suruli Rajan Manorama |
Music by | Chandraboss |
Cinematography | S. M. Gaanam |
Edited by | R. Devarajan |
Production company | Amutheswari Films |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Cast
- Boopathi
- Raviraj
- Aboo backer as Inspector
- Rajakrishna
- Jayabharathi as Saraswathi
- Vijayan as Vijay
- Radha Ravi
- M. R. Radha
- Manorama
- Suruli Rajan
- Sarath Babu
- Kamal Haasan Guest appearance
- V.K.Ramasamy as Gurusamy
- Goundamani as 'Jailer' Jagadep
- Jaishankar as CID Shankar
- Sripriya Guest appearance
- K. Bhagyaraj Guest appearance
- Rajinikanth (uncredited appearance)
- M.N.Nambiar (uncredited appearance)
- R.Muthuraman (uncredited appearance)
Soundtrack
The Music was Composed by Chandraboss and Lyrics are penned by Kannadasan, Puvai Senguttuvan, Muthulingam, Pulavar Maari, Dasarathan
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