Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan Honor Late Producer M Saravanan at Chennai Event

Superstars Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan attended the unveiling ceremony of late film producer M Saravanan's portrait in Chennai. Rajinikanth shared personal anecdotes, recalling his 11 films with Saravanan and the career advice he still follows. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin also spoke, honoring Saravanan's and AVM Studios' pivotal role in Tamil cinema history. The event brought together film personalities and political leaders to celebrate Saravanan's legacy.

Key Points: Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan Attend M Saravanan Portrait Unveiling

  • Portrait unveiling for veteran producer
  • Rajinikanth recalls 11-film collaboration
  • CM MK Stalin pays tribute
  • AVM Studios legacy honored
  • Event attended by film, political figures
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Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan attend M Saravanan portrait unveiling in Chennai

Superstars Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan, along with CM MK Stalin, honored late film producer M Saravanan at a portrait unveiling in Chennai.

Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan attend M Saravanan portrait unveiling in Chennai
"I have done 11 films with him... Beyond cinema, he was very close to me personally. - Rajinikanth"

Chennai, January 4

Superstars Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan on Sunday attended the unveiling ceremony of veteran film producer M Saravanan's portrait at AV Meiyappan Higher Secondary School in Chennai's Virugambakkam.

The event saw the presence of film personalities and political leaders who gathered to remember Saravanan's role in Tamil cinema. The unveiling ceremony was also attended by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.

M Saravanan, who headed the famous AVM Studios, passed away last year in December at the age of 86. He was known not only for his work in films but also for his close ties with actors, filmmakers and leaders across generations.

While speaking at the event, Rajinikanth shared his long association with Saravanan and spoke about the impact he had on his life and career. He spoke about working with AVM Studios, the atmosphere at Saravanan's office, and the advice he continues to follow even today.

Rajinikanth said, "I have done 11 films with him. Saravanan was someone who delivered many successes while sitting right there in his office. Beyond cinema, he was very close to me personally."

After Sivaji, as age increases, one should remain busy he advised me to do at least one film every year. Even now, I follow that advice. Though he was not aligned with politics, everyone respected him," Rajinikanth added.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin also spoke at the event and spoke about AVM Studios, its founder AV Meiyappan, and Saravanan's place in the history of Tamil cinema. He recalled moments linked to former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi and spoke about the respect Saravanan earned over the years.

M.K. Stalin said, "If one has to speak about the history of the Tamil film industry, it is impossible not to mention AVM. Everyone knows that Meiyappan Chettiar was respectfully and affectionately called Appachi..."

"When I was serving as Mayor, during my morning walks at Marina Beach, he would speak about what should be done for the development of Chennai...He would stand with folded hands, not out of fear, but out of affection and love in a way that bound all of us together with warmth . May his fame live on," he added.

M. Saravanan was born on December 3, 1939. He carried forward the legacy of his father AV Meiyappan, one of the early pioneers of Tamil cinema and the founder of AVM Studios. Over the decades, AVM Studios produced several well-known films across generations, including 'Naanum Oru Penn,' 'Samsaram Adhu Minsaram,' 'Sivaji: The Boss,' 'Vettaikaran,' 'Minsara Kanavu,' 'Leader and Ayan.'

- ANI

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Rohit P
Respect. Saravanan sir's contribution to Tamil cinema is immense. The fact that both Thalaivar and Ulaganayagan attended shows the respect he commanded across generations. His father's legacy, AVM, is truly the pillar of our film industry.
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Sarah B
As someone relatively new to Tamil cinema, it's fascinating to learn about these foundational figures. The history and personal connections, like Rajinikanth's advice to do one film a year, make the industry feel so rich and interconnected.
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Aditya G
While the tribute is well-deserved, I do wish the event had focused a bit more on his cinematic legacy rather than political speeches. The CM's presence is understandable, but let's keep the spotlight on the art and the artiste.
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Karthik V
"Do at least one film every year" - what simple yet powerful advice from a veteran to a superstar. It shows the guru-shishya parampara that exists behind the scenes. AVM's filmography is a masterclass itself. End of an era.
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Meera T
Nostalgia hitting hard! My grandfather used to tell stories about watching AVM films in single-screen theatres. Saravanan sir maintained the dignity and quality of the studio his father built. That's true legacy-building. May his soul rest in peace.

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