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Here are the details you wanted. Perhaps when I as a school boy viewed the film with my father and others in the family you would not have been born. Are you happy Dr. Dinakaran? Vanagamudi (Tamil: வணங்காமுடி) is a Tamil film tarring Sivaji Ganesan and Savithri in the lead role. The film directed by P. Pullaiah, had musical score by G. Ramanathan and was released on April 12, 1957.[1] The film was super hit at box-oofice. For this song va va va valar mathiye va Rajasulochana has danced. THE PLOT The film revolves around a king (M. K. Radha) and a talented sculptor (Sivaji Ganesan). Chitrashilpi, the sculptor, could make stones sing and dance with his artistic touch. Son of the kings bodyguard (Nagaiah), whose kind-hearted wife is played by Kannamba, he meets the princess (Savitri) in a forest and falls in love with her. However, each is not aware of the others identity. Enters the villain (Nambiar) who has an eye on the throne and the princess. He has a mistress — a court dancer with a heart of gold (Rajasulochana). He employees all the tricks in his bag to get his desire fulfilled. He throws the sculptor in prison and introduces a princess-look-alike, a tribal girl (Savitri, again) and pulls the wool over the eyes of the king and marries the fake princess! After many events, somewhat predictable, the hero exposes the villain and happiness is restored in the royal family. THE CAST: Sivaji Ganesan as Chithrasenan Savitri as Devasundari M. K. Radha as King P. Kannamba as Mangalam M. N. Nambiar as Narendran Rajasulochana as Ambiga K. A. Thangavelu as Paramjothi Chittor V. Nagaiah M. Saroja Gemini Balu Nott Annaji Rao M. R. Santhanam Thangappan THE CREW: Producer: M. Somasundaram Production Company: Saravanabhava & Unity Pictures Director: P. Pullaiah Music: G. Ramanathan Lyrics: Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass Story: A. K. Velan Screenplay: P. Pullaiah Dialogues: A. K. Velan Art Direction: S. V. S. Rama Rao Editing: K. Govindasamy Choreography: K. N. Dhandayudhapani Pillai Cinematography: P. Ramasamy Stunt: Stunt Somu Dance: Helen SONGS: The film had melodious music composed by G. Ramanthan,[2][3] with all the lyrics by Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass. One of the songs in the Carnatic raga ‘Thodi, ‘Ennai Pol Penn, rendered by P. Susheela with much feeling attracted attention. Even Carnatic musicians considered it the best film song composition in Thodi. The popular comedy pair, Thangavelu-Saroja, provided the laughs and there was a sizzling dance number by Helen. Songs are: 1. Rajayogame P. Suseela 02:51 (minutes:seconds) 2. Malaiye Un Nilaiye Seerkazhi Govindarajan 03:00 3. Paattum Baradhamum T. M. Soundararajan 02:48 4. Ennai Pol Pennallavo P. Suseela 03:06 5. Siramathil Thigazhvadhu.... Vaa Vaa Vaa Valarmadhiye Vaa M. L. Vasanthakumari 04:23 SUDDHA DHANYASI 6. Kattazhagu Mama P. Leela & T. V. Rathinam 04:06 7. Mogana Punnagai T. M. Soundararajan & P. Suseela 03:20 8. AatchiyinSeerkazhi Govindarajan 03:14 9. Kuthu Kummangu Koyya Jikki 03:18 10. Vaazhvinile VaazhvinileA. M. Rajah & P. Suseela 03:04 11. Eerainthu Madhame T. M. Soundararajan 02:03 Lyrics for all songs by Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass The film was super hit at box-office and remembered for the excellent performances by Sivaji Ganesan, Savithri and Nambiar and the melodious music. With wishes for a happy new year to Dr. Dinakaran, S.Thiagarajan and all others.
Posted on: Sat, 03 Jan 2015 18:05:09 +0000

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