Ammuvagiya Naan is a Tamil language film directed by Padmamagan starring R. Parthiepan and Bharathi. The film's plot is inspired by the Hollywood film Pretty Woman starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts. The film, released in September 2007, became a hit.
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Ammuvagiya Naan is a Tamil language film directed by Padmamagan starring R. Parthiepan and Bharathi. The film's plot is inspired by the Hollywood film Pretty Woman starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts. The film, released in September 2007, became a hit. The film is a 2007 Tamil production.
Ammuvagiya Naan was directed by Padmamagan and released in 2007. Padmamagan is a prominent filmmaker in Tamil film industry.
Ammuvagiya Naan stars R. Parthiban alongside Bharathi. The film marks a collaboration between R. Parthiban and director Padmamagan within Tamil cinema.
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Ammuvagiya Naan was released on September 2, 2007 as a Tamil language film. It was produced under the Tamil film industry.
Ammuvagiya Naan is a Tamil language film produced within Tamil film industry. Tamil cinema has a rich tradition of storytelling, and Ammuvagiya Naan contributes to that legacy with its cast and production values.
The music for Ammuvagiya Naan was composed by Sabesh-Murali. Sabesh-Murali is a well-known name in Tamil film music, and the soundtrack contributes significantly to the film's identity.
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Ammuvagiya Naan has been certified U by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). A "U" certification means the film is suitable for all audiences, including children.