A breakthrough came in 1933 when the trio received a letter from V. Shantaram, partner of Prabath Films in Kolapur.
The trio then went in charge of the technical department of Vel Studios that was located at Eldams Road in Teynampet.
Both left Gemini some time in 1948–49 and joined Jupiter Pictures who had their office in Central Studios Coimbatore.
[1] While at Jupiters, Ramnoth directed Marmayogi which was a success and brought fame to its lead actor M. G. Ramachandran.
A scene had to be shot in which the main actor and actress are seated on a flying horse singing a duet.
However, Ramnoth asked the producer to give credit only to Lanka Satyam in the film.