Pavappettaval

Pavappettaval is a 1967 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by P. A. Thomas. The film stars Sathyan, Kamaladevi, Sukumari and Adoor Bhasi. The film had musical score by B. A. Chidambaranath.[1][2][3] It is an adaptation of the Tollywood movie Devatha, starring Nagiah and Kumari.[4]

Pavappettaval
Directed byP. A. Thomas
Written byMuthukulam Raghavan Pillai
Screenplay byMuthukulam Raghavan Pillai
StarringSathyan
Kamaladevi
Sukumari
Adoor Bhasi
Music byB. .A Chidambaranath
CinematographyP. K. Madhavan Nair
Edited byCeylon Mani
Production
company
Movie Masters
Distributed byMovie Masters
Release date
  • 3 November 1967 (1967-11-03)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by B. A. Chidambaranath with lyrics by P. Bhaskaran, Kedamangalam Sadanandan and M. K. R. Paattyath.

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1"Ambili Maama"P. LeelaP. Bhaskaran
2"Daivam Njangalkkenthinu"RenukaKedamangalam Sadanandan
3"Jeevithamennathu"B. VasanthaM. K. R. Paattyath
4"Ninmukham Kandappol"B. VasanthaP. Bhaskaran
5"Ormavenam"P. Bhaskaran
6"Sharanamayyappaa Sharanamayyappaa"P. Leela, B. Vasantha, Latha Raju, B. SavithriP. Bhaskaran
7"Vrindaavaniyil"K. J. Yesudas, P. LeelaP. Bhaskaran
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References

  1. "Paavappettaval". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  2. "Paavappettaval". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  3. "Pavappettaval". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  4. http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/blast-from-the-past-pavappettaval-1967/article7289348.ece


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