P. Bharathiraja - List of Film Artistes Introduced By Bharathiraja

List of Film Artistes Introduced By Bharathiraja

Bharathiraja introduced many actors and actresses in Tamil cinema, for instance:

  1. Goundamani – 16 Vayathinile
  2. Sathyajith – 16 Vayathinile
  3. Raadhika – Kizhake Pogum Rail
  4. Sudhakar – Kizhake Pogum Rail
  5. Bhagyaraj – Puthiya Vaarpugal
  6. Rati Agnihotri – Puthiya Vaarpugal
  7. Vijayashanti – Kallukkul Eeram
  8. Aruna – Kallukkul Eeram
  9. Vagai Chandrasekar – Kallukkul Eeram
  10. Nizhalgal Ravi – Nizhalgal
  11. Rajasekar – Nizhalgal
  12. Rohini – Nizhalgal
  13. Vairamuthu – Nizhalgal (Lyricist for the song "Ithu Oru pon Malai Poluthu")
  14. Karthik Muthuraman – Alaigal Ooivathilai
  15. Radha – Alaigal Ooivathilai
  16. Thiyagarajan – Alaigal Ooivathilai
  17. Pandiyan – Mann Vasanai
  18. Revathi – Mann Vasanai
  19. Ranjani – Mudhal Mariyadhai
  20. Dheepan – Mudhal Mariyadhai
  21. Ilavarasu - Mudhal Mariyadhai
  22. Raja – Kadolara Kavithaigal
  23. Rekha Tamil Actress– Kadolara Kavithaigal
  24. Manivannan- Kodi Parakkuthu
  25. Ramaa – En Uyir Thozhan
  26. Babu – En Uyir Thozhan
  27. Ramesh – En Uyir Thozhan
  28. Napoleon – Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu
  29. Suganya – Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu
  30. Ruthra alias Aswini- Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu
  31. Rahul- Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu
  32. Ranjitha- Nadodi Thendral
  33. Ponvannan - Karuthamma
  34. Theni Murugan - Karuthamma
  35. Manoj Bharathiraja – Taj Mahal (1999 film)
  36. Riya Sen – Taj Mahal (1999 film)
  37. Uma Shankari- KadalPookkal
  38. Sindhu Menon - Kadal Pookkal
  39. Prathiksha - Kadal Pookkal
  40. Bose Venkat- Eera Nilam
  41. Priya mani- Kangalal Kaithu Sei
  42. Vaseegaran – Kangalal Kaithu Sei
  43. Rukmini Vijayakumar – Bommalattam

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