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AVM Saravanan: Tamil Cinema Loses a Legend at 86
4 Dec
Summary
- Veteran producer AVM Saravanan passed away at 86.
- He led AVM Productions, known for quality filmmaking.
- Saravanan also served as the Sheriff of Madras in 1986.
Veteran film producer AVM Saravanan, a guiding force in Tamil cinema, passed away on Thursday morning at the age of 86 due to age-related ailments. His death marks the end of an era for the Indian film industry, which benefited from his decades of contribution to filmmaking.
Born in 1939, Saravanan inherited the AVM Productions legacy from his father, AV Meiyappan. Under his stewardship, the studio became synonymous with excellence, producing critically acclaimed movies such as 'Naanum Oru Penn' (1963) and 'Samsaram Adhu Minsaram' (1986). His productions were respected for their quality and artistic merit.
Beyond his film career, Saravanan was also a distinguished personality in public service, serving as the Sheriff of Madras in 1986. He leaves behind a rich legacy, with his son MS Guhan and granddaughters Aruna and Aparna Guhan continuing his association with AVM Productions.



