Devaraagam
Devaraagam is a 1996 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Bharathan and starring Arvind Swamy and Sridevi. It also had KPAC Lalitha, Kozhikode Narayanan Nair, Zeenath and Nedumudi Venu in supporting roles. The film music was composed by M. M. Keeravani.[1] A Tamil and Telugu dubbed version of the film was also released.[2]
Devaraagam | |
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Directed by | Bharathan |
Produced by | Bharathan |
Screenplay by | Bharathan |
Story by | S. S. Mani |
Starring | Aravind Swamy Sridevi Nedumudi Venu Kozhikode Narayanan Nair Zeenath Narendra Prasad Chippy KPAC Lalitha |
Music by | M. M. Keeravani |
Cinematography | Ravi Yadav |
Edited by | B. Lenin V. T. Vijayan |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Plot
The film opens with a young child climbing into a bullock cart and insisting that he also go with the cart to pick up the 'Shavundi' - a person who performs funeral rites and lives amongst the cremation grounds. Though essential to the funeral ceremonies, he is often considered frightening or unlucky. He certainly looks that way too - covered in ash and grime, sleeping in a bat-infested grove and given ominous background music. The 'Shavundi' and child begin talking in the cart ride to the funeral, and then a flashback takes us to meet Lakshmi.
Life for Lakshmi (Sridevi) turns head over heels when Vishnu (Aravind Swamy) the new priest's son and priest-in-training, shows up in her village. Lakshmi is instantly intrigued by the new young man in town, and strives to start a relationship with him. Certain antics and innocent clashes follow and both of them fall in love. Later, problems arose due to Vishnu's status in society; i. e. he is a bramhachari and cannot marry. Meanwhile, Lakshmi's marriage is fixed with her cousin, Parthasarathi(Rajiv Krishna) and she has to go through the ordeal. After marriage Lakshmi's husband is informed by her that she loved Vishnu and he says its not a problem for him. Later Lakshmi becomes pregnant and Lakhsmi's husband says to her that he is impotent.
At present due to some circumstances, its shown that Lakshmi's husband is dead and Vishnu is the one who is performing funeral pooja as Shavundi. Seeing this, Lakshmi becomes furious and reveals the secret that her only son cannot perform the last rites as his father is alive and he is none other than Vishnu. Hearing this everyone is shocked. Knowing the truth, Vishnu refused to become a poojari and take Lakshmi and his son away from society to lead a happy life.
Cast
- Aravind Swamy as Vishnu
- Sridevi as BhagyaLakshmi (Voice-over by Revathi)
- KPAC Lalitha as Alamelu
- Nedumudi Venu as Shankaran
- Chippy as Indhu
- Janardanan as Harihara Subramanya Iyyer
- Kaveri
- M. S. Thripunithura
- Kozhikode Narayanan Nair
- Narendra Prasad as Ramadhanapadikal
- Priyanka Anoop
- Reena
- Ravi Menon
- Zeenath as Malathy
- Ravali as Kokila
- Par
- Rajiv Krishna as Parthasarathy
Production
Kasthuri was initially considered for the lead role, before the makers chose Sridevi.[3] The reason that Sridevi accepted the role was because Sridevi's mother, Rajeshwari Ayyappan, had told Bharathan that Sridevi would act in one of his films.[4]
Soundtrack
The music was composed by M. M. Keeravani and the lyrics were penned by M. D. Rajendran.
- Malayalam version
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
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1 | "Devapaadam" | K. S. Chithra | M. D. Rajendran | |
2 | "Entharo Mahaanu Bhaavulu" | Arundhathi | Tyagaraja | |
3 | "Karivari Vandukal" | P. Jayachandran | M. D. Rajendran | |
4 | "Shashikala Chaarthiya" | K. S. Chithra, M. M. Keeravani, Master Don Vincent | M. D. Rajendran | |
5 | "Shishirakaala Meghamidhuna" | P. Jayachandran, K. S. Chithra | M. D. Rajendran | |
6 | "Thaazhampoo" | Sujatha , Sindhu | M. D. Rajendran | |
7 | "Ya Ya Ya Yadava" | K. S. Chithra, P. Unnikrishnan | M. D. Rajendran |
- Tamil version (Dubbed)
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics |
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1 | "Entharo Mahaanu Bhaavulu" | Arundhathi | Tyagaraja |
2 | "Chinna Chinna Megam" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha | Vairamuthu |
3 | "Azhagiya Karthigai" | K. S. Chithra | |
4 | "Karuvanna Vandugal" | P. Jayachandran | |
5 | "Ya Ya Yadava" | K. S. Chithra, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | |
6 | "Thaazhampoo" | Sujatha, Nirmala | |
7 | "Kadhal Ganam" | K. S. Chithra | |
- Telugu version (Dubbed)
No. | Song | Singers | Length (m:ss) |
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1 | "Neela Varna" | M. M. Keeravani | 02:28 |
2 | "Prema Raagam" | K. S. Chithra, Chorus | 04:19 |
3 | "Sravanala Meghamaala" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, M. M. Srilekha | 05:04 |
4 | "Kannula Karthika" | K. S. Chithra, P. Jayachandran & Chorus | 04:55 |
5 | "Sirimalle Mogga Meeda" | K. S. Chithra & Chorus | 04:29 |
Awards
K. S. Chithra won the 1996 Kerala State Film Awards for Best Play Back Singer for the song "Sasikala Charthiya".[5]
Reception
The film was not well received at the box office and was mostly panned by film critics. However, the film's music was universally praised and the lead cast received mostly favorable reviews. The last Malayalam film of late Indian actress Sridevi Kapoor as heroine, it was a return to form for Sridevi, who started her career as a child star in several Malayalam films. Sridevi's performance in the film, her look (especially her effortless, glamorous song and dance routines) was well appreciated by the audience. Sridevi dubbed for her character in the Tamil version, while Revathi dubbed for Sridevi in the Malayalam original.
References
- "Devaraagam". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om7SkOScXJs
- http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/tamil/2017/jun/22/i-am-too-old-for-vijay-too-young-for-rajinikanth-kasthuri-1619372.html
- Sanjith Sidhardhan (25 February 2018). "Sridevi worked in Devaragam to keep her ailing mother's promise: KPAC Lalitha". Times of India.
- "Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala" (PDF).