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3 Films Together
3 films·1964–1969·Top Music Composer: M. S. Viswanathan (1 films)·Top co-star: Manorama (3 films)

A.V.M. Productions & Krishnan-Panju Movies Together List — 3 Films

Complete Movies List & Collaboration History

Last updated: 2026-06-04 · Data sources: Wikipedia, TMDB

A.V.M. Productions and Krishnan-Panju appeared together in 3 Tamil films between 1964 and 1969. Their highest-rated collaboration was Server Sundaram (1964 — 8.5/10). Films span Server Sundaram (1964) through Annaiyum Pithavum (1969).

3
Films Together
8.0
Average Rating
1964 - 1969
Career Span
Tamil
Primary Language
Credibility
Career Phase
Active×Active

The A.V.M. Productions & Krishnan-Panju partnership

From Server Sundaram (1964) to Annaiyum Pithavum (1969). The played out closed with Annaiyum Pithavum in 1969. Server Sundaram is the one most viewers reach for.

It started with Server Sundaram (1964).

The shape of the work

A.V.M. Productions produced every film; Krishnan-Panju directed all of them. Strictly Tamil cinema — they never crossed industries together.

3 films across 1 decade

1960s
Films3
Avg Rating8.0/10
Notable:
  • Server Sundaram(8.5)
  • Uyarndha Manidhan(7.5)
Era:
A.V.M.: ActiveKrishnan-Panju: Active

The partnership in numbers

Partnership Pattern

Duration19641969
Span5 years
Avg Interval~3 years

3 films across 5 years represents consistent collaboration.

Language Distribution

Tamil
3 films (100%)

Linguistic diversity: 1 language, with Tamil being their primary medium.

Where each was in their career

After Annaiyum Pithavum, Krishnan-Panju kept going for 16 more films; A.V.M. Productions stepped back.

A.V.M. Productions

Server Sundaram was A.V.M. Productions's acting debut.

After Annaiyum Pithavum, A.V.M. Productions went on to appear in 1 more film, including Kasethan Kadavulada (1972).

Krishnan-Panju

Before Server Sundaram, Krishnan-Panju had directed 5 films, including Kungumam (1963) and Annai (1962).

After Annaiyum Pithavum, Krishnan-Panju went on to direct 16 more films, including Neela Malargal (1979) and Engal Thangam (1970).

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