47 Natkal

47 Natkal (transl.47 days) is a 1981 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by K. Balachander starring Chiranjeevi, Jaya Prada, Sarath Babu and Ramaprabha. It was simultaneously made in Telugu-language as 47 Rojulu. Actress Saritha plays herself in a guest role. The film is based on the namesake novel by Sivasankari. It marked the Tamil debut for Chiranjeevi.

47 Natkal
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Directed byK. Balachander
Produced byR. Venkataraman
Screenplay byK. Balachander
Based on47 Natkal
by Sivashankari
StarringChiranjeevi
Jaya Prada
Sarath Babu
Ramaprabha
Music byM. S. Viswanathan
CinematographyB. S. Loknath
Edited byN. R. Kittu
Production
company
Premalaya Pictures
Release date
  • 17 July 1981 (1981-07-17)
[1]
CountryIndia
Language
  • Tamil
  • Telugu

Plot

Actress Saritha comes to a small town to talk to Vaishali (Jaya Prada), because she is about to play her in a film based on her life. Vaishali suffers from hysteria and angrily shuts out Saritha. The story is now told in flashback form, when Vaishali's brother tells Saritha about her marriage to Kumar (Chiranjeevi), lasting for only 47 days. Kumar takes Vaishali to a country manor in a town 30 km away from Paris, France (Férolles). She does not know French or English. Kumar already has a French first wife Lucie (Anne Patricia) living there on the top floor. He deceives both his wives: He tells Vaishali that Lucy is a friend, while he tells Lucy that Vaishali is his sister. Eventually, Vaishali figures out his bigamy and wishes not to stay with him as his second wife/ mistress. She does not know of anyone who knows her language and who can help her escape.

Kumar tortures and threatens her to make her act as his mentally deranged sister. He treats her in a very sadistic manner unacceptable to any human in the world at all. He uses his cigarette to burn her fingers, burns her palm on the stove and takes her to watch a porn film since she did not want to sleep in the same bed as him. A pickpocket (Ramaprabha) sees Kumar abusing Vaishali and tells her about an Indian doctor named Shankar (Sarath Babu) who maybe able to help her. In the meantime, Vaishali becomes pregnant, and Kumar is afraid that Lucy will discover his deception. He tries to force Vaishali to have an unsafe and uncivil abortion. Dr. Shanker rescues her and tells Lucy everything about Kumar's bigamy. Lucy ends their marriage by throwing her ring into the river. Dr. Shanker brings Vaishali back to India; she moves back in with her brother and mother. No mention is made as to what happened to her pregnancy and no baby is seen or heard. It is presumed that she may have later had an abortion, since she did not want to be connected to her ex-husband Kumar in any way whatsoever. When Saritha asks why she didn't remarry (perhaps to her rescuer Dr. Shanker), Vaishali, clearly pissed off by the question, angrily replies that a woman does not always have to be married. However, she placates Saritha by saying that she wouldn't mind if her character is shown as remarried in the film.[2]

Cast

Production

47 Naatkal was based on the Sivasankari novel of the same name,[3] and marked Telugu actor Chiranjeevi's Tamil debut.[4] It was simultaneously filmed in Telugu as 47 Rojulu.[5]

Soundtrack

Tamil

The film's original soundtrack was composed by M.S. Viswanathan, while the lyrics were penned by Kannadasan

No.SongSingers
1"Maan Kanda Sorgangal"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
2"Ival Unai Ninaikkum Podhe"L. R. Eswari
3"Thottu Kattiya Maappillai"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
Telugu

The music was composed by M. S. Viswanathan, while the lyrics were penned by Acharya Atreya.

SongSingers
"O.. Paidi Ledemma"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
"Sutram Kattadabbayi"Vani Jairam
"Alanti Ilanti Ammayini Kanu"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam & Vani Jairam

References

  1. Selvaraj, Raymond (16 November 2016). ""47 நாட்கள்" திரைப்பட இலக்கியப் பின்னணி!". SBS (in Tamil). Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. "47 Natkal". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 26 November 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2008.
  3. Padmanabhan, Geeta (25 March 2006). "There's truth in her fiction". The Hindu. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  4. Narayanan, Sujatha (6 January 2017). "Chiranjeevi is back with Khaidi No 150: How the megastar came to rule the Telugu film industry". Firstpost. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  5. "Under-rated performances revisited on Chiranjeevi's 60th b'day". The Indian Express. 21 August 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
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