Javar Seetharaman

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Alias:
Javar N Sitaraman
Javart Seetharaman
Javert Seetharaman
Jawar N. Sitaraman
Jawar Seetharaman
Jawar Sitaraman
N. Seetharaman
ஜாவர் சீதாராமன்

Birthplace:
Tiruchirappalli, Madras Presidency, British India

N Seetharaman was a lawyer from Trichy. He joined Gemini Studios to pursue a career in films. Besides acting, he also wrote the script and dialogues for a number of Tamil and Hindi Films.[1] He came to be called as Jawar or Javert due to his memorable portrayal of Javert in the 1950 Tamil film, Ezhai Padum Padu based on Les Misérables by Victor Hugo.

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Dialogue:
1962  Aadi Perruku
1963  Anandha Jodhi

Original Story:
1962  Aadi Perruku
1962  Shaadi
1963  Anandha Jodhi
1968  Aadmi

Screenplay:
1954  Andha Naal
1962  Aadi Perruku
1962  Shaadi
1963  Anandha Jodhi
1965  Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum
1966  Ramu
1966  Suraj
1967  Pattanathil Bhootham
1968  Aadmi
1968  Do Kaliyan
1968  Ramu

Story:
1954  Andha Naal
1962  Aadi Perruku
1962  Shaadi
1963  Anandha Jodhi
1965  Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum
1966  Ramu
1966  Suraj
1967  Pattanathil Bhootham
1968  Aadmi
1968  Do Kaliyan
1968  Ramu

Writer:
1954  Andha Naal
1960  Kalathur Kannamma
1962  Aadi Perruku
1962  Shaadi
1963  Anandha Jodhi
1965  Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum
1966  Ramu
1966  Suraj
1967  Pattanathil Bhootham
1968  Aadmi
1968  Do Kaliyan
1968  Ramu

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