Kanni Paruvathile

Kanni Paruvathile (transl.At the young age) is a 1979 Tamil film directed by B. V. Balaguru starring K. Bhagyaraj, Rajesh and Vadivukkarasi.[1] The screenplay and dialogue were written by K. Bhagyaraj.[2]

Kanni Paruvathile
Directed byB. V. Balaguru
Produced byS. A. Rajkannu
Written byK. Bhagyaraj (dialogues)
Screenplay byK. Bhagyaraj
Story byVairavan
StarringRajesh
K. Bhagyaraj
Vadivukkarasi
Music byShankar–Ganesh
CinematographyP. Ganesh Pandian
Edited byT. Thirunavukkarasu
Production
company
Sri Amman Creations
Distributed bySri Amman Creations
Release date
  • 21 September 1979 (1979-09-21)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

The film is about an impotent husband (Rajesh) - who got injured by a bull in a village jallikattu event[3] - and his wife (Vadivukarasi). The story revolves around how they deal with the daily pressures of society and another man (K. Bhagyaraj), who wants to have an extra-marital relationship with the woman.[4] The film was a blockbuster and completed a 224-day run at the box office.

Plot

Kannama (Vadivukarasi), an innocent village belle, is in love with Subbiah (Rajesh). Subbiah is an orphan and hence, denied marriage with Kannama by her father. Subbiah's friend Cheenu (Bhagyaraj) comes to the village and, with his support, Subbiah abducts Kannama and marries her. After his marriage, Subbiah learns that he is unfit for married life. Kannama and Subbiah keep this a secret and pretend to all that they are leading a happy life. One day, in a weak moment, Kannama almost gives herself to Cheenu, who is a womaniser. He learns of Subbiah's problem and starts torturing Kannama. How does Kannama deal with this problem? Does she leave Subbiah to marry Cheenu? Does she teach Cheenu a lesson? All this is revealed in the latter part of the movie.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Shankar–Ganesh, while lyrics were written by Pulamaipithan, Nethaji, Poonkuyilan and Muthubharathi.[5]

  • "Adi Ammadi Chinna Ponnu" - S. Janaki
  • "Aavaram Poomani" - S. Janaki
  • "Nadaya Mathu" - Malaysia Vasudevan
  • "Pattuvana" 1 - Malaysia Vasudevan
  • "Pattuvana" 2 - S. Janaki

References


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