Pudhumai Pithan (1957 film)
Pudhumai Pithan | |
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Directed by | T. R. Ramanna |
Written by | M. Karunanidhi |
Produced by | K. Muniratnam |
Starring | M. G. Ramachandran T. R. Rajakumari B. S. Saroja |
Cinematography | G. K. Ramu |
Edited by | R. Devarajan |
Music by | G. Ramanathan |
Production company | Sivakami Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 176 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Pudhumai Pithan is a 1957 Indian Tamil-language film directed by T. R. Ramanna and written by M. Karunanidhi, starring M. G. Ramachandran, T. R. Rajakumari and B. S. Saroja. The film was released on 2 August 1957.[1]
Plot
[edit]A king is imprisoned by his ambitious brother, who creates the impression that the king had died during an animal hunt. The crown prince was on a sea journey and returns to attend the king's fake funeral. During the funeral, the crown prince discovers the truth, via a secret message conveyed to him by the daughter of the palace physician. As expected, she falls in love with the prince. The sibling of king also plots to kill the prince by poisoning him with a drug, concocted by the palace physician. The drug was supposed to make the crown prince mad, who acts like a madman poisoned by the drug to fool everyone. Prince is also helped by a woman drama troupe leader, who also had affection to the crown prince. Eventually, she sacrifices her life, leaving the prince to unite with the daughter of palace physician. The plotting villains were avenged by the prince and his comedian sidekick.
Cast
[edit]Cast according to the opening credits
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Production
[edit]The film was directed by Ramanna and it was produced by K. Muniratnam under the banner Sivakami Pictures. The film's script was written by M. Karunanidhi and the cinematography was handled by G. Ramu.[2] According to historian M. L. Narasimham, it was partly inspired by William Shakespeare's Hamlet.[3]
Soundtrack
[edit]The music was composed by G. Ramanathan. All lyrics were by Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass.[4]
Song | Singers | Length |
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"Aiyya Yaarukku Venum" | A. G. Rathnamala | 03:30 |
"Azhagai Paar" | Jikki | 03:10 |
"Manamohanaa" | P. Leela | 03:36 |
"Ullam Rendum" | C. S. Jayaraman & Jikki | 03:20 |
"Maamannar Andha" | A. G. Rathnamala | 01:20 |
"Kanavaa Ninaivaa" | Jikki | 03:42 |
"Maaraadha Soozhchi" | Sirkazhi Govindarajan | 01:54 |
"Aaraichi Mani...Thillana Pattu Paadi" | J. P. Chandrababu & Jikki | 03:52 |
"Then Madhuvai Vandinam" | P. Susheela | 04:11 |
"Melam Kotti Thaali Katti" | C. S. Jayaraman | 03:47 |
"Karumbum Erumbum...Maane Un Mel" | C. S. Jayaraman | 01:45 |
"Pittham Theliya Marundhonrikkudhu" | C. S. Jayaraman | 01:03 |
"Yaaradi Nee Ingu Vandhaval" | C. S. Jayaraman | 01:36 |
"Naadhar Mudi Mel Irukkum" | M. G. Ramachandran | 02:22 |
Reception
[edit]Kanthan of Kalki wrote [clarification needed].[5] Historian Randor Guy wrote that the film failed because of the "predictable storyline".[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "எம்.ஜி.ஆர். நடித்த படங்களின் பட்டியல்". Ithayakkani (in Tamil). 2 April 2011. Archived from the original on 14 November 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- ^ a b Guy, Randor (27 October 2012). "Blast From the Past – Puthumai Pithan 1957". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 2 January 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
- ^ Narasimham, M. L. (11 February 2016). "Blast from the Past: RAJAMAKUTAM (1960)". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 9 August 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- ^ "Puthumai Pithan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". Apple Music. Archived from the original on 20 October 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- ^ காந்தன் (25 August 1957). "புதுமைப்பித்தன்". Kalki (in Tamil). pp. 92–93. Archived from the original on 15 March 2023. Retrieved 20 October 2022 – via Internet Archive.