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The first of these was, of course, 'Haridas' which ran for a record 768 days! Following closely was 'Thyagabhoomi' of 1939.
தமிழ் சினிமாவின் வரலாற்றை இரண்டு காலகட்டங்களாகப் பிரிக்கலாம்: தமிழ் சினிமா 1950-70 வரை மற்றும் தமிழ் சினிமா 1970 முதல் இன்று வரை.
The history of filmmaking of Tamil language films in Canada dates back to the early 1990s



T.R. Rajakumari, Pandari Bai, Pushpavalli, Anjali Devi, S. Varalakshmi, Padmini, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, Vyjayanthimala, Sowcar Janaki, Savitri, C.R. Vijayakumari, Raja Sulochana, Jamuna, B. Saroja Devi, Devika, Manorama, Priya Bhawani Shankar, Priya Anand, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Kalyani Priyadarshan, Lavanya Tripathi, Krithi Shetty, Shivani Narayanan, Nithya Menen, Amala Paul, Priyamani. 


  1. Trisha Krishnan - Known for her versatility and longevity in the industry.
  1. Jyothika - A non-native actress who has made a significant impact with her performances.
  1. Samantha Ruth Prabhu - Known for her powerful performances and versatility across languages.
  1. Kajal Aggarwal - Known for her beauty and talent, she has worked in multiple languages.
  1. Keerthy Suresh - Known for her youthful beauty and talent, she has worked in multiple languages.
  1. Nayanthara - Known as the "Lady Superstar," she is a prominent figure in Tamil cinema.
  1. Pooja Hegde - Known for her fascinating performances and individual style.
  1. Shriya Saran - Known for her beauty and grace, she has worked in multiple languages.
  1. Sneha - Known for her breathtaking beauty and performances.
  1. Tamannaah Bhatia - Known for her beauty and charm, she has worked in multiple languages.
  1. Sai Pallavi - Known for her lovely appearance and delightful attitude.
  1. Priya Bhawani Shankar - Known for her impeccable acting skills and magnetic beauty.
  1. Priya Anand - Known for her work in multiple languages and as a fashion model.
  1. Varalaxmi Sarathkumar - Known for her successful roles in Tamil and Telugu films.
  1. Kalyani Priyadarshan - Known for her innocence and natural acting.
  1. Lavanya Tripathi - Known for her beauty and performances in Tamil and Telugu films.
  1. Krithi Shetty - Known for her youthful beauty and promising future in the industry.
  1. Shivani Narayanan - Known for her work in Tamil television and reality TV shows.
  1. Nithya Menen - Known for her versatile acting performances and natural beauty.
  1. Amala Paul - Known for her graceful beauty and performances in Tamil films.
  1. Priyamani - Known for her work in multiple languages and as a popular Tamil actress.

  • Kamal Haasan with 10 Filmfare Awards for Best Actor and 8 Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for Best Actor
  • Rajinikanth with 4 Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for Best Actor
  • Vikram with 5 Filmfare Awards for Best Actor
  • Dhanush with 4 Filmfare Awards for Best Actor
  • Suriya with 3 Filmfare Awards for Best Actor and 1 National Film Award for Best Actor
Some other notable Tamil actors with multiple awards include Sivaji Ganesan, Karthik, Sarath Kumar, Ajith Kumar, Sivakumar, Vijay Sethupathi, Karthi, and R. Madhavan

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