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  1. Subramaniam Srinivasan (4 January 1904 – 26 August 1969), popularly known by his screen name S. S. Vasan, was an Indian journalist, writer, advertiser, film producer, director and business tycoon. He is the founder of the Tamil-language magazine Ananda Vikatan and the film production company Gemini Studios, Gemini Film Laboratories and Gemini ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0890320S.S. Vasan - IMDb

    S.S. Vasan. Director: Insaniyat. S.S. Vasan was born on 10 March 1903 in Thiruthuraipundi, Tamil Nadu, India. He was a director and producer, known for Insaniyat (1955), Gharana (1961) and Bahut Din Huwe... (1954). He died on 26 August 1969 in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India.

  3. S. S. Vasan’s full name is Subramaniam Srinivasan. He was a south Indian journalist, writer, advertiser, film producer, director, politician and business tycoon. He is better known as the founder of the film production company Gemini Studios, Gemini Film Laboratories and Gemini Picture Circuit.

  4. Subramaniam Srinivasan (4 January 1904 – 26 August 1969), famously known by his screen name, the name that is is shown on his films, S. S. Vasan, was an Indian journalist, writer, advertiser, film producer, director and business person.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · In 1928, 24-year-old T.S. Srinivasan, better known as S.S. Vasan went to the office of the Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan to place an advertisement and ended up buying the magazine for 200 rupees.

  6. Aug 26, 2019 · Vasan worked as if he were a man possessed. S Radhakrishnan who lived across the road from the filmmaker, after seeing the headlights of the boss’s car turning into the driveway at three past midnight wondered aloud to Vasans assistant, “Doesn’t your boss ever sleep?”

  7. Aug 26, 2015 · SS Vasan was a true showman in every sense and a true believer in the spectacle of cinema. Vasan believed that films were meant to entertain and were meant to be catered to the ordinary man. Colossal production values, huge sets, mammoth dances, thousands of extras, unusual ‘items’ were hallmarks of his films.