T. R. Rajakumari

T. R. Rajakumari Trailers

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Thanjavur Ranganayaki Rajayee popularly known by her screen name T. R. Rajakumari, was an Indian film actress, Carnatic singer and dancer. She has been called the first "dream girl" of Tamil cinema Rajayee was born in 1922 in a family of carnatic musicians. Both her mother and her grandmother wanted Rajayee to become a singer and trained her in Carnatic music. Rajayee made her film debut as "T. R. Rajakumari" in the 1939 Tamil film Kumara Kulothungan which was an average grosser. Her second film Kacha Devayani (1941) was a hit and helped launch her career in movies. Rajakumari died on September 20, 1999 after a prolonged illness

Most Popular T. R. Rajakumari Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

Haridas Trailer (1944)

16 October 1944

A wealthy and careless man takes his family for granted and loses his fortune to a courtesan, leading him to realise the true values of life.

Valmiki Trailer (1946)

13 April 1946

Based on the story of the Hindu sage Valmiki who starts as a bandit and eventually undergoes spiritual transformation into a religious mendicant.

Anbu Trailer (1953)

28 February 1953

Umma Trailer (1960)

29 March 1960

An illiterate rich landlord Aboobacker Haji married three times and divorced all the three wives. His next aim is to get married again which according to traditions will be his last marriage.

Amarakavi Trailer (1952)

09 February 1952

Amarakavi (English: Immortal Poet) is a 1952 Indian Tamil language film produced and directed by F. Nagoor.

Pudhumai Pithan Trailer (1957)

02 August 1957

Panakkaari Trailer (1953)

31 March 1953

Gulebagavali Trailer (1955)

29 July 1955

A king has two wives. He banishes his first wife as an astrologer told him that he would lose his vision because of her son.

Koondukkili Trailer (1954)

26 August 1954

After Mangala's husband is sent to prison on a false charge, she, being poor, is targeted by Jeeva who approaches her under the pretext of helping her, but wants sexual favours from her.

Manohara Trailer (1954)

03 March 1954

Manohara produced by M. Somasundaram. The Sivaji Ganesan-L. V. Prasad production was distinct, becoming a cult classic.

Sivakavi Trailer (1943)

10 April 1943

Sivakavi was a 1943 Indian Tamil-language film directed, initially, by P. K. Raja Sandow and later, S.

Krishna Bhakthi Trailer (1949)

14 January 1949

A fake Godman lusts after a pious courtesan. How her devotion to God transforms both of them forms ty

Thangapadumai Trailer (1959)

10 January 1959

Sivaji Ganesan plays the younger physician to the king (R. Balasubramaniam) and his wife (Padmini) was modelled on Kannagi as the personification of female virtues.

Chandralekha Trailer (1948)

09 April 1948

Brothers Veer and Shashank fall in love with Chandralekha. Shashank kidnaps her and forces her to marry him.

Vanambadi Trailer (1963)

09 March 1963

Thanigachalam manages to save Meena from committing suicide. Meena reminds him of his late daughter Uma.

Thangamalai Ragasiyam Trailer (1957)

29 June 1957

Adithan, the emperor of Azhagapuri, marries Kumutha, who is the maid of Princess Nandini. Enraged by the same, the princess vows to destroy Kumutha's life and capture the kingdom.

Manonmani Trailer (1942)

07 November 1942

1942 Indian Tamil-language film