AVM Studios launch AVM Heritage Museum; T.N. CM Stalin to inaugurate tomorrow

The production banner has produced over 175 films in the last 77 years

Published - May 06, 2023 02:00 pm IST

T.N. CM Stalin with the AVM family

T.N. CM Stalin with the AVM family | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

India’s oldest active production house AVM Studios is launching a new museum. Named AVM Heritage Museum, it will be inaugurated by T.N. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on May 7, 2023.

In a statement released by the production house, AVM’s M Saravanan said, “A celebration of legacy, cinema history and our carefully preserved archives and equipment, the museum will give visitors the chance to immerse themselves into the rich history of AVM and an impressive collection of rare automobiles.”

(L-R) Rajinikanth, AVM Saravanan and SP Muthuraman

(L-R) Rajinikanth, AVM Saravanan and SP Muthuraman | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Interestingly, Saravanan was recently met by Rajinikanth and director SP Muthuraman. The production house has bankrolled the actor-director duo’s films like Murattu Kaalai (1980), Pokkiri Raja (1982), Paayum Puli (1983), Nallavanuku Nallavan (1984), Mr. Bharath (1986), Manithan (1987) and Raja Chinna Roja (1989).

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