Kallukkul Eeram

Kallukkul Eeram (Tamil: கல்லுக்குள் ஈரம் English: Moisture inside stone) is a 1980 Tamil film, directed by P. S. Nivas, starring P. Bharathiraja, Sudhakar, Aruna and Vijayashanti. This film marked the Tamil cinema debut of Aruna and Vijayashanti.[1]

Kallukkul Eeram
Official DVD Box Cover
Directed byP. S. Nivas
Produced byNeelima
Written byRangarajan (dialogues)
Screenplay byP. Bharathiraja
Story byChandrabose
StarringP. Bharathiraja
Sudhakar
Aruna
Vijayashanti
Goundamani
Janagaraj
Chandrasekhar
Music byIlaiyaraaja
CinematographyP. S. Nivas
Edited byChandy
Production
company
Neelima Movie Makers
Distributed byNeelima Movie Makers
Release date
29 February 1980
Running time
120 minutes
LanguageTamil

Synopsis

This is a story of two innocent village girls who fall in love with the Director and Hero of a cinema crew visiting their village for a shoot. Aruna falls in love with Bharathiraja and Vijayashanthi with Sudhakar.

Bharathiraja's movie crew lands on the picturesque and primeval village. The villagers are enthralled by the visiting crew. Vijaya Shanthi, a witty girl and Aruna, who perpetually wears an expression of shock and surprise combined, her marble-eyes not letting any other emotions through, are constant on lookers. Aruna steps into the frame of the movie and is admonished by Bharathiraja. Vijayshanthi and Aruna stage a role play song with the village children, with V. Shanthi as the heroine and Aruna as the director. Bharathiraja and Sudhakar walk by and catch them in the act. They appreciate the villagers amateur attempt and praise them. Aruna returns some money she finds, which belongs to Bharathiraja and he further appreciates her honesty.

Goundamani, who is Aruna's dad, runs the village laundry. Aruna delivers the laundered clothes to the crew. As she visits Bharathiraja each time, she also secretly sends him a flower or a note.

Vijayashanthi develops romantic feelings towards Sudhakar, only to be told by him that he meets several girls like her and she mistook his friendly gestures. In a moment when a supporting artiste did not show up, Bharathiraja grabs Aruna from the crowd and makes her play a one line part.

Karuppan, who wounded the arm of another villager who once teased Aruna, returns from jail. He finds out about Bharathiraja grabbing Aruna's arm and tries to kill him by rolling rocks on him. However, Aruna finds out and saves Bharathiraja. He notices later that the cloth tied around his injured arm belongs to Aruna's saree. During the village temple festival, Vijayashanthi dances in the play. However, as she was jilted by Sudhakar, she commits suicide. Karuppan tries to molest Aruna in the groves, but Chandrashekar, the village madman kills him.

The crew leaves the village. As they leave, Aruna stops Bharathiraja, but doesn't tell him anything. Hounded by memories of her, he returns and they unite on the river banks. As he holds her hand, Chandrashekar kills him from behind.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja.[2]

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1"Endhan Kairasi Parum"S. JanakiGangai Amaran4:19
2"Ennatthil Yedho"S. Janaki4:08
3"Kothamalli Poove"Malaysia Vasudevan, S. Janaki4:10
4"Siru Ponmani"Ilaiyaraaja, Malaysia Vasudevan, S. Janaki3:59
5"Thoppiloru Natakam"Ilaiyaraaja, Malaysia Vasudevan, S. P. SailajaMuthuvendhan4:29
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References

  1. "Kallukkul Eeram". CineSouth. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
  2. "Kallukkul Eeram Songs". Raaga.com. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
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