
Kamaraj
Drama
Overview
The film is a biographical sketch of the former Chief Minister of the then Madras State and the All-India Congress Committee secretary and a respected national figure. The film starts with the young age of Kamaraj and ends with the funeral procession of the leader.
Top Cast
Richard Madhuram
Richard Madhuram
K. Kamaraj
Richard Madhuram
K. Kamaraj


J. Mahendran
J. Mahendran
K. Rajaram
J. Mahendran
K. Rajaram


V. S. Raghavan
V. S. Raghavan
V. S. Raghavan


Charu Haasan
Charu Haasan
Charu Haasan


Vijayan
Vijayan
Vijayan


Samuthirakani
Samuthirakani
Samuthirakani


Vijayakumar
Vijayakumar
Periyar E. V. Ramasamy
Vijayakumar
Periyar E. V. Ramasamy


Sampath Raj
Sampath Raj
Sampath Raj


A. K. Veerasamy
A. K. Veerasamy
A. K. Veerasamy


Rajesh
Rajesh
Rajesh
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