Sujatha Cine Arts & K. Balaji Movies Together List — 6 Films
Complete Movies List & Collaboration History
Last updated: 2026-06-05 · Data sources: Wikipedia, TMDB
Sujatha Cine Arts and K. Balaji appeared together in 6 Tamil films between 1968 and 1982. Their highest-rated collaboration was Theerpu (1982 — 7.5/10). Films span En Thambi (1968) through Theerpu (1982).
The Sujatha Cine Arts & K. Balaji partnership
After 8 years apart, they came back together for Savaal (1981). They saved their best for last — Theerpu (7.5/10) came 14 years in. Their work runs across 3 decades of Tamil cinema.
They didn't share a set between 1973 and 1981. From En Thambi (1968) to Theerpu (1982).
The shape of the work
The 1960s belonged to En Thambi; the 1980s to Theerpu. Sujatha Cine Arts produced every film; K. Balaji acted in all of them. Strictly Tamil cinema — they never crossed industries together.
6 films across 3 decades
The 1960s accounted for 2 films.
The 1970s accounted for 2 films, averaging 6.5/10.
The 1980s brought 2 films together, anchored by Theerpu (7.5/10).
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- En Magan
- Engirundho Vandhaal0
- Theerpu
- Savaal
The partnership in numbers
Partnership Pattern
6 films across 14 years represents consistent collaboration.
Language Distribution
Linguistic diversity: 1 language, with Tamil being their primary medium.
Where each was in their career
60% of Sujatha Cine Arts's screen credits are with K. Balaji.
Before En Thambi, Sujatha Cine Arts had starred in 1 film, including Annavin Asai (1966).
After Theerpu, Sujatha Cine Arts went on to appear in 3 more films, including Viduthalai (1986) and Neethipathi (1983).
Before En Thambi, K. Balaji had starred in 16 films, including Pattanathil Bhootham (1967) and Adhey Kangal (1967).
After Theerpu, K. Balaji went on to appear in 3 more films, including Paayum Puli (1983) and Vidhi (1984).

Collaboration Journey
A chronological view of Sujatha Cine Arts & K. Balaji's professional partnership
Actors and musicians who worked on most of their films
M. S. Viswanathan is the through-line — music on 6 of their 6 films. Sivaji Ganesan appears alongside them in 5 films — practically a third lead. M. S. Viswanathan scored 6 of them.
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