Kuttikkuppayam
Kuttikkuppayam is a 1964 Malayalam language film scripted by Moidu Padiyath directed by M. Krishnan Nair and written by Moidu Padiyath. The film ruled the box office and is still considered one of the best musical hits with some excellent scores by M. S. Baburaj.[1][2][3][4]
Kuttikkuppayam (1964) | |
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Directed by | M. Krishnan Nair |
Produced by | T. E. Vasudevan nair |
Written by | Moidu Padiyath |
Screenplay by | Moidu Padiyath |
Based on | Kaneer Panthal by Moidu Padiyath |
Starring | Prem Nazir Madhu Sheela Adoor Bhasi |
Music by | M. S. Baburaj |
Cinematography | C. J. Mohan |
Edited by | T. R. Sreenivasalu |
Production company | Jaya Maruthi |
Distributed by | Jaya Maruthi |
Release date | 22 Feb 1964 |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Plot
Jabbar (Prem Nazir) marries Zubaida (Ambika) against the wish of his mother (Philomina), who had plans to bring her niece Safia (Sheela) as her son's bride. Zubaida is accused of being infertile by her mother-in-law and other members of the family.
Jabbar loves his wife, but gradually falls to the constant taunts, manipulations and emotional blackmailing over not having a child and blaming his wife for that. Jabbar finally decides to get separated from his wife.
Jabbar marries Safia, while Zubaida's father Kareem (Kozhikode Abdul Rehman) forces his daughter to marry Siddique (Madhu) The marriage broker does not tell Siddique that Zubaida had married earlier. When he comes to know of this, he sends Zubaida back home. After Kareem dies, Siddique brings back Zubaida and they leave to Madras where Siddique gets a job.
Zubaida gives birth to a child. Jabbar comes to know of this from a relative and is shocked. He gathers courage and undergoes a medical examination that confirms his infertility. At the same time, Safia becomes pregnant. His own cousin (Murali) is held responsible for this.
Jabbar reaches Madras in search of Zubaida and Siddique and meets them at a festival ground. Zubaida's child was on a merry go round. Suddenly the machine goes out of control. Jabbar jumps in to save the life of Zubaida's child, but gets injured fatally. Jabbar breathes his last in the presence of Zubaida.
Cast
Soundtrack
All lyrics are written by P. Bhaskaran; all music is composed by Baburaj.
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Innente Karalile" | P. Leela | |
2. | "Kalyaana Rathriyil" | P. Leela | |
3. | "Naadum Nagaravum" (Bit) | Baburaj | |
4. | "Oru Kotta" | L. R. Eswari, Choir | |
5. | "Pon Valayillenkilum" | K. P. Udayabhanu | |
6. | "Pottichirikkuvaan" | P. Leela, Gomathy, Uthaman | |
7. | "Pullimanalla" | L. R. Eswari, Choir | |
8. | "Thottilil Ninnu Thudakkam" | P. B. Sreenivas | |
9. | "Ummaakkum Bappaakkum" | L. R. Eswari | |
10. | "Velukkumbol" | A. P. Komala | |
11. | "Virunnu Varum" | P. Leela, Uthaman |
Trivia
This was the debut film of Philomina. This was also the debut Malayalam film of playback singer L. R. Eswari.[1]
References
- "Kuttikkuppaayam". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- "Kuttikkuppaayam". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- "Kuttikkuppaayam". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 10 October 2014.