M. N. Nambiar
9 titles
Filmography
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Kudiyirundha Koyil
(1968)Nagappan kills Ramnadhan, kidnaps one of his twin sons and raises him. Years later, when the brothers reunite under unprecedented conditions, they plan to avenge their father's death.

En Kelvikku Enna Bathil
(1978)Two brothers are separated when their father is duped by their uncle and left in a miserable state. Years later, one of them returns for revenge!

Baba
(2002)Baba is an atheist who always questions the higher power. A turn of events bestows Baba with divine powers and he takes it as an opportunity to help the people in his state.

Harichandra
(1968)Harichandra (Sivaji) had never lied to anyone in his life. Viswamithra (Nambiar) challenges that he will make Harichandra to lie. Viswamithra tries various methods to make Harichandra suffer. Harichandra even sells his wife and himself to keep up his words till the end.

Thai Veedu
(1983)Thai Veedu is a 1983 Indian Tamil film, directed by R.Thyagarajan and produced by C. Dhandayuthapani. The film stars Rajnikanth, Anita Raj, Suhasini and Silk Smitha. in lead roles. The film had musical score by Bappi Lahiri.

Maanagara Kaaval
(1991)Vijayakanth is the Assistant Commissioner of Police who arrests Anandraj, a professional killer. But, Nambiar asks to hand over him to Delhi police. Anandraj escapes from Vijayakanth in Delhi and tries to kill Prime Minister Lakshmi. How Vijayakanth saves Lakshmi is the climax of the movie.

Pasamalar
(1961)Two siblings, Rajasekharan and Radha, become orphans when they lose their mother at a young age. Things take a turn when Rajasekharan's friend Anand falls in love with Radha.

Pelli Naati Pramanalu
(1959)Pellinaati Pramanalu is a 1959 Indian Telugu film, directed by K. V. Reddy and Produced by K. V. Reddy. The film stars Krishnam Raju, Sridhar, Rao Gopal Rao, Prabha, Chandrakala and Sangeetha in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by Ghantasala.

Kaaval Dheivam
(1969)Kaaval Dheivam is a 1969 Indian Tamil-language drama film, directed by K. Vijayan and produced by S. V. Subbaiah. An adaptation of the novel Kai Vilangu by Jayakanthan, the film stars Sivakumar, Sowcar Janaki, Lakshmi and Nagesh in lead roles while Sivaji Ganesan makes a special appearance. The film was a moderate success at box-office. The film was remade in Kannada as Devara Mane.