Avare En Deivam

Avare En Deivam is a 1969 Indian Tamil-language film directed by C. N. Shanmugam, and produced by R. M. Muthiah and A. Veerappan. The film stars Gemini Ganesh, Muthuraman, Vijayakumari and Rajasree. It was released on 10 May 1969.

Avare En Deivam
Directed byC. N. Shanmugam
Produced byR. M. Muthiah
A. Veerappan
Story byC. N. Shanmugam
StarringGemini Ganesh
Muthuraman
Vijayakumari
Rajasree
Music byT. R. Pappa
CinematographyVindhanji
Edited byA. Govindaswami
Production
company
Meenakshi Sundareswar Films
Release date
  • 10 May 1969 (1969-May-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Cast

Production

Avare En Deivam was directed by C. N. Shanmugam, who also wrote the story and the dialogues were written by Balamurugan. The film was produced by R. M. Muthiah and A. Veerappan under Meenakshi Sundareswar Films. Cinematography was handled by Vindhanji, and editing by A. Govindaswami.[1]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by T. R. Pappa, with lyrics by Kannadasan.[1]

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Ennadi Unga Nagarigam"P. Susheela, L. R. Eswari 
2."Azhage Unakku Gunamirandu"P. B. Sreenivas, L. R. Eswari 
3."Kattana Muthu Muthuchirippu"P. Susheela 
4."Kannazhagil Mannulagai Aadvaippaen"P. Susheela 

Release and reception

Avare En Deivam was released on 10 May 1969.[2] The Indian Express wrote on 17 May, "The film meanders with so many things to say that it was like trying to tell the story of everyone come to board a train on a railway platform. Most of the scenes lack conviction. The film is too long and lacks emphasis."[3]

gollark: Oh, I see. That's not a sentence.
gollark: What are you talking about then?
gollark: "It's" there would make it "you're making my keyboard lose it is confidence". Which is probably wrong.
gollark: No, it means "the confidence belonging to the keyboard", which is right.
gollark: Yes, you're right ABOUT THAT EXAMPLE, but "its" is a real word and a different one.

References

  1. அவரே என் தெய்வம் (song book) (in Tamil). Meenakshi Sundareswar Films. 1969.
  2. "அவரே என் தெய்வம்". Vellitthirai. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  3. "Cinema". The Indian Express. 17 May 1969. p. 5.
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