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Sri Valli (1945 film)
1945 Indian film
Sri Valli is a 1945 Tamil-language film co-directed by A.
V. Meiyappan and produced by him under Pragathi Studios.
Sri Valli Devasenapathe – Natabhairavi – Papanasam Sivan.
It was co-directed by A. T. Krishnaswamy who also wrote the script. The film stars T. R. Mahalingam and Kumari Rukmani.
Sri Valli was the first Tamil film to introduce playback singing for the first time through lip synchronisation and also became the first film in which the dialogues were released in Gramaphone records.
T. M. Rajagopal Sharma and R. Sudarsanam respectively composed the film's music and P. V. Krishna Iyer served as the cinematographer.
The singer died after being transported to Martin Hospital South in Martin Then followed a krti of Sri Papanasam Sivan 'Sri Valli.The film was edited by the duo M. V. Raman, while V. M. Vatturkar and S. Ammaiyappan were the film's art directors.
Sri Valli was released on 13 April 1945 with a final reel length of 3,325 metres (10,909 ft).
Upon release, Sri Valli received critical acclaim and went on to become a commercially successful venture at box office. It is considered to be a breakth