Vanasundari
Vanasundari is a 1951 Indian Tamil-language film directed by T. R. Raghunath, starring P. U. Chinnappa, T. R. Rajakumari, T. S. Balaiah and S. Varalakshmi.[1][2]
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Directed by | T. R. Raghunath |
Produced by | SM. Letchumanan Chettiar |
Written by | Elangovan |
Screenplay by | T. R. Raghunath |
Story by | Elangovan |
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Music by |
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Cinematography | Jithan Bannerji, Kumaradevan |
Edited by | S. A. Murugesan |
Production company | Krishna Pictures |
Distributed by | Krishna Pictures |
Release date | 9 February 1951 |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
Prince Gunasagaran hates his father Marthandan, king of Neelapuri as he, in spite of his age, spends his time in entertainment without concern for people. Marthandan chases Gunasagaran out of the country. Gunasagaran and his friend Adhi Medhavi goes to another country. There, a cruel younger brother of the king, Kapaleekaran rules after killing his elder brother. His paramour Leela is virtually ruling the State. Vanasundari, the king's daughter is in custody. Adhi Medhavi is imprisoned on false charge of theft. Gunasagaran meets Vanasundari in the jungle. Both exchange their tale of woes. Gunasagaran promises to rescue her. After many twists and turns the story has a happy ending.[3]
Cast
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Crew
- Producer: SM. Letchumanan Chettiar
- Production Company: Krishna Pictures
- Director: T. R. Raghunath
- Story: Elangovan
- Screenplay: T. R. Raghunath
- Dialogues: Elangovan
- Choreography: Vazhuvoor B. Ramaiah Pillai & B. Hiralal
- Cinematography: Jithen Bannerji & V. Kumaradevan
- Editing: S. A. Murugesan
- Art Direction: F. Nagoor
Production
The film was produced by SM. Letchumanan Chettiar, a notable personality in the Tamil film industry in the 1950s.[1] He was the first person to print and distribute handbills in Tamil and the first person to use cars such as Buick, Chevrolet, Studebaker and Dodge in Chennai.[1] Due to some legal problems, his name was never credited in any of his films and only the name of his production banner "Krishna Pictures" appeared in the credits.[1]
Soundtrack
The music was composed by S. V. Venkatraman and C. R. Subburaman. Lyrics were penned by Udumalai Narayana Kavi and Kambadasan. Singers are P. U. Chinnappa, T. R. Rajakumari, S. Varalakshmi, N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Madhuram. Playback singers are D. K. Pattammal, P. A. Periyanayaki, K. V. Janaki and P. Leela.[4]
D. K. Pattammal sang Naadu Chezhithida song off-screen.
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
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1 | Ennum Ezhutthum Iru Kananaagum | P. U. Chinnappa | Kambadasan | 03:15 |
2 | Kannile Vilaiyaadum Inba Kaadhal | P. U. Chinnappa & T. R. Rajakumari | 05:05 | |
3 | Annam Pola aadi | P. A. Periyanayaki & K. V. Janaki | 06:09 | |
4 | Vinnil Inbam .. Vandu Pola Aadi Sellum Odame | P. A. Periyanayaki & P. Leela | 01:09 | |
5 | Mannan Pennaaga Naanum Mann Meedhu | T. R. Rajakumari | 03:43 | |
6 | Inbamaaga Paaduvom | P. A. Periyanayaki & K. V. Janaki | 00:22 | |
7 | Aadai Alangaram Venum | S. Varalakshmi | ||
8 | Naane Mahaaraani | Udumalai Narayana Kavi | 02:52 | |
9 | Deeyo Deeyo Deeyaalo | P. A. Periyanayaki, K. V. Janaki & P. Leela | 08:32 | |
10 | Namasthe Namasthe | P. U. Chinnappa & T. R. Rajakumari | 02:44 | |
11 | Aadu Padhinanchu Puli Moonu | T. A. Madhuram | 04:37 | |
12 | Sonthamaaga Nenaichu | N. S. Krishnan & T. A. Mathuram | ||
13 | Poovo Poovu Manam Veesum | P. A. Periyanayagi | ||
14 | Naadu Chezhithidavum | D. K. Pattammal |
References
- Guy, Randor (9 July 2011). "Blast from the past - Vanasundari 1951". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Archived from the original on 20 April 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1999). Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema. British Film Institute. p. 658. ISBN 978-0-85170-455-5.
- Vanasundari Song Book. Rainbow Printers, Thiruchirapalli.
- G. Neelamegam. Thiraikalanjiyam — Part 1 (in Tamil). Manivasagar Publishers, Chennai 108 (Ph:044 25361039). First edition December 2014. p. 26.
External links
- Vanasundari on IMDb