Koduthu Vaithaval

Koduthu Vaithaval (The Blessed Woman) is a 1963 Tamil-language Indian drama film, directed by P. Neelakantan.[2] The film features M. G. Ramachandran, M. R. Radha and E. V. Saroja in lead roles. The film, produced by E. V. Rajan, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 9 February 1963.[3] The film was a hit at the box office and ran for 90 days.[4] It was dubbed Telugu-language as Adrstavati and released on 12 December 1963.[5]

Koduthu Vaithaval
Tamilகொடுத்து வைத்தவள்
Directed byP. Neelakantan
Produced byE. V. Rajan
Written byP. Neelakantan
Screenplay byDada Mirasi
Story byDada Mirasi
StarringM. G. Ramachandran
M. R. Radha
E. V. Saroja
K. A. Thangavelu
L. Vijayalakshmi
S. A. Ashokan
Music byK. V. Mahadevan
CinematographyG. Durai
Edited byR. Devarajan
Production
company
E. V. R. Pictures
Distributed byE. V. R. Pictures
Release date
  • 9 February 1963 (1963-02-09)[1]
Running time
125 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Very disadvantaged from her birth, the unfortunate Meenatchi (Sarodja Ramanna) sees her existence darkening when she is forced to marry, by her foster mother (M. S. Sundari Bai), a simple-minded man, Murugan (MGR)! The obnoxious cruel mother so acts, to take revenge for her young brother, Manickum (S. A. Asogan), a hooligan, arrested for murder and that she wanted at all costs to marry him to the poor Meenatchi, who just refused! She ignores that she has just picked up the chance of a lifetime, nevertheless. Indeed, hiding behind this husband, ragged, quite dirty, is the billionaire Selvam, victim, some time previously, of an assassination attempt, that left him amnesic. Later, he recovers completely, but remembers Meenatchi no more and resumes his previous life, when he was betrothed to Nalini (L. Vijayalakshmi). As for Meenatchi, far from given up, is going to fight to restore the truth, which apparently, pleases hardly everybody, in particular, the sponsor of the murder, Djambulingam (M. R. Radha), Nalini's father! From his part, Selvam is going to lead its investigation, helped by good Nadharadja (K. A. Thangavelu), Nalini's elder brother...

Cast

Crew

  • Director: P. Neelakantan
  • Producer: E. V. Rajan
  • Production Company: E. V. R. Pictures
  • Music: K. V. Mahadevan
  • Lyrics: Kannadasan, A. Maruthakasi & Alangudi Somu
  • Story: Dada Mirasi
  • Screenplay: Dada Mirasi
  • Dialogues: P. Neelakantan
  • Cinematography: G. Durai
  • Editing: R. Devarajan
  • Art Direction: Syed Ahmed
  • Choreography: P. S. Gopalakrishnan
  • Stunt: Shyam Sundar
  • Audiography: T. S. Rangasamy

Around the movie

It was the first combination of the trio: MGR - P. Neelakantan, who directed the most MGR movies - 17 in total and K. V. Mahadevan.

The rest was in 1970, MAATTUKAARA VELAN and EN ANNAN and finally NETRU INDRU NAALAI( 1974 ), "with the song, Nerungi nerungi pazhagum pothu..."

Soundtrack

The music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan.[6]

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1"Ennamma Sowkkiyamma"T. M. Soundararajan, P. SusheelaKannadasan02:51
2"Minnal Varum"P. SusheelaAlangudi Somu03:16
3"Naan Yaar Theriyuma"T. M. SoundararajanKannadasan03:58
4"Neeyum Naanum Ondru"P. SusheelaA. Maruthakasi03:15
5"Paalatril Selaadudhu"Seerkazhi Govindarajan, K. Jamuna RaniKannadasan03:17
6"Thala Thalavena"T. M. SoundararajanA. Maruthakasi02:48

References

  1. "Koduthu Vaithaval Release". mgrroop. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  2. "Koduthu Vaithaval". spicyonion. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  3. "Koduthu Vaithaval". gomolo. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  4. "Koduthu Vaithaval Records". srimgr. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  5. https://ghantasalagalamrutamu.blogspot.com/2014/03/1963_17.html?m=1
  6. "Koduthu Vaithaval Songs". raaga. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
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