En Thambi
En Thambi (transl. My Brother) is a 1968 Indian Tamil film, directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, B. Saroja Devi, K. Balaji and Nagesh in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan.[1] The film was a remake of 1966 Telugu film Aastiparulu.[2]
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Directed by | A. C. Tirulokchandar |
Produced by | K. Balaji |
Written by | A. L. Narayanan (Pasam sivakkum - Naval Based) |
Screenplay by | A. C. Tirulokchandar |
Starring | Sivaji Ganesan B. Saroja Devi K. Balaji Major Sundarrajan Pandari Bai Javar Seetharaman V. K. Ramasamy Nagesh |
Music by | M. S. Viswanathan |
Cinematography | Thambu |
Edited by | B. Kanthasamy |
Production company | Sujatha Cine Arts |
Distributed by | Sujatha Cine Arts |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
Sundara Boopathy (Major Sundarrajan) is a rich landlord who is widely respected by everyone in the town. Following the death of his first wife, he remarries Alangaram (Sundari Bai). Kannan (Sivaji Ganesan) is Boopathy’s eldest son, born to his first wife. Viswam (Balaji) is Kannan’s half-brother. While Kannan is a good and kind hearted person taking care of all the family businesses, Viswam is a spoiled brat who just roams around spending unnecessarily. Viswam also has a hatred towards Kannan. Radha (Saroja Devi) is the cousin of Kannan. Kannan and Radha are in love and the family plans to get them married.
Boopathy keeps worrying about Viswam due to his irresponsible behavior and requests Kannan to shape him into a good human. Boopathy falls ill and is on his death bed. At that time, he calls Kannan and tells him a secret after which Boopathy passes away. Kannan assumes all responsibilities of running the businesses and this angers Viswam. As Kannan does not know swimming, Viswam decides to murder Kannan by pushing him into a river. Viswam takes Kannan with him in a boat and pushes him in the middle of the river and stages a drama that their boat had an accident in which Kannan was dead. The entire family is shocked hearing about the demise of Kannan. Viswam feels happy as he has got a free hand in spending the wealth.
Kannan Home Car Driver Sabapathy (Nagesh) watches a stage play where he witnesses Kannan’s lookalike Chinnaiya (Sivaji). Sabapathy is shocked and devises a plan to make him act as Kannan, so that the family members could feel relieved. Sabapathy meets Chinnaiya and requests him to act as Kannan. Although Chinnaiya is not interested, he agrees to be a part of the plan. Sabapathy provides all the necessary info for Chinnaiya about Kannan’s family members. Chinnaiya goes to Kannan’s house and says that he is not dead. Everyone in the house feels happy except Viswam who feels suspicious about the new Kannan. Viswam tells his family members that the new person should be someone else acting in place of Kannan to steal money. But Chinnaiya clears the doubts by performing certain tasks which Kannan does on a regular basis.
Chinnaiya tries hard to make Viswam a good person, but in vain. Finally, the house members overhear Sabapathy’s conversation and find out the plan. Sabapathy accepts the truth. To everyone’s surprise, Chinnaiya says that he is none other than the real Kannan. He tells a flashback, where Kannan was rescued by a group of stage actors who were travelling in another boat. Kannan asked his friend to bring Sabapathy for the stage show, so that Sabapathy could see Kannan in the name of Chinnaiya. Kannan preferred to hide his true identity as he does not want Viswam to be framed for murder. Viswam tries hard to make everyone believe that he is not Kannan.
To prove his identity, Kannan discloses about the secret told by his father Boopathy before death. Boopathy told Kannan about the location of jewels that belonged to his mother which was secretly hidden in a place. Kannan says this to everyone and promises that he will bring those jewels back so that he could prove his identity. Viswam follows Kannan and tries to kill him. In the fight, Viswam slips down in a well but is saved by Kannan which transforms Viswam. In the end, Kannan’s identity is proved and he is also married to Radha. Viswam is transformed in to a good human and Kannan feels happy that he has fulfilled his promise to his father.
Cast
- Sivaji Ganesan as Kannan/Chinnaiya
- B. Saroja Devi as Radha
- K. Balaji as Viswam (Kannan Brother, Enemy role)
- Major Sundarrajan as Sundara Boopathy (Kannan, Viswam Father)
- P. Kannamba as (Kannan Mother, Sundara Boopathy first Wife, Died Photos)
- Pandari Bai as Meenakshi (Sundara Boopathy Sister, Kannan Property Guardian's, Radha Mother)
- M. S. Sundari Bai as Alangaram (Viswam Uma Mother, Sundara Boopathy Second Wife)
- Javar Seetharaman as Karunakara Boopathy (Kannan Property Diwan)
- V. K. Ramasamy as Burma Singaram (Sabapathy Ungle)
- Nagesh as Sabapathy (Kannan Home Car Driver)
- Madhavi as Ranjitham (Sabapathy Lover)
- Roja Ramani as Uma (Kannan Sister)
- Rajasulochana as (Dancer)
- P. D. Sambandam as (Guest Role)
- Deva Manohari as Thangam (Viswam Lover)
- Rajeswari as Sumathi (Viswam Assistent Enemy role)
- Whip as Radha Hip Beating
Production
The Success of A. C. Tirulokchandar Direction Movie's Thangai (1967) Starring Sivaji Ganesan Prompted further Cominations in the same genre between the pair with Iru Malargal (1967) and En Thambi (1968) being released soon ofter.
Soundtrack
The music was composed by M. S. Viswanathan.[3]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
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1 | Muthu Nagaiye | T. M. Soundararajan | Kannadasan | 03.15 |
2 | Adiyai Nettru Pirandaval | T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela | 03.15 | |
3 | Munthi Munthi Vinayaganeya | Sirkazhi Govindarajan, L. R. Eswari | 05.52 | |
4 | Ayyaiya Mella Thattu | T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela | 03.20 | |
5 | Thattattum kai thazhuvattum | L. R. Eswari, K. Balaji | 03.15 | |
6 | Muthu Nagaiye (Sad) | T. M. Soundararajan | 03.00 |
References
- "En Thambi". nadigarthilagam.com. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
- Guy, Randor (25 June 2016). "En Thambi (1968)". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "En Thambi Songs". raaga.com. Retrieved 27 August 2014.