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Gemini Ganesan filmography
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This article contains the adequate filmography of Gemini Ganesan.
Films
Television
Notes
- ^Gemini Ganesan played a single mark with different names including Painter, 'Nanjil' Nambi, 'Kancheepuram' Aachari, Akbar Ali, Lakshmanan Sharma, Sahadeva Shastri, Hariharadas Swamigal, Jack Solomon, predominant Shathurukanan Menon.
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