
Achamillai Achamillai
Drama
Overview
Achamillai Achamillai is a 1984 Indian Tamil language political satire film directed by K. Balachander. It stars Rajesh and Saritha in the lead with Pavithra, Delhi Ganesh and Charle in other prominent roles. The film deals with party switching and depicts its influence on the lives of small-time politicians. The film met with critical acclaim, winning three awards at the 32nd Filmfare Awards South, as well as the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.
Top Cast


Saritha
Saritha
Thenmozhi
Saritha
Thenmozhi


Rajesh
Rajesh
Ulaganathan
Rajesh
Ulaganathan
Pavithra
Pavithra
Alangaram
Pavithra
Alangaram


Delhi Ganesh
Delhi Ganesh
Delhi Ganesh


Charle
Charle
Charle


Achamillai Gopi
Achamillai Gopi
Achamillai Gopi
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