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  1. A. Bhimsingh or Bhim Singh (1920 -1978) was an Indian filmmaker who worked predominantly in Tamil cinema. Apart from Tamil, he made films in other languages that include 18 films in Hindi, 8 films in Telugu, 5 films in Malayalam and 1 film in Kannada.

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    A. Bhimsingh was born on 15 July 1924 in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India. He was a director and writer, known for Joroo Ka Ghulam (1972), Bhagapirivinai (1959) and Sadhu Aur Shaitaan (1968). He was married to Sukumari. He died on 16 January 1978 in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India.

    • Director, Writer, Editorial Department
    • July 15, 1924
    • A. Bhimsingh
    • January 16, 1978
  3. A Bhimsingh was among the most popular filmmakers in the Tamil film industry. He made some of the biggest hits during the 1960s and 1970s and was known as one of the best directors of his time.

  4. A. Bhimsingh (19241978) was a very successful film director associated with Bollywood, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil and Kannada films. A rare breed, who worked in both south Indian and Bollywood film industry, he gave many memorable films in different language Indian films.

  5. Born on October 15, 1924, in Rayalacheruvu, Andhra Pradesh, A. Bhimsingh was an Indian movie producer, editor, maker, and author who worked in the Tamil cinema. He got hitched to Sona, who was the sister of Krishnan, in 1949.

  6. A. Bhimsingh (1924–1978) was a prolific director of Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi films. He made a series of films with the syllable pa, such as Pasamalar and Pava Mannippu, and also wrote and edited some of his own works.

  7. Bhim Singh was the great-grandson of celebrated General Zorawar Singh, referred to by historians as the “Napoleon of India,” for his 19th century conquests of Ladakh, Baltistan, Skardu and the heartlands of Tibet .