Anbu Engey
Anbu Enge | |
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Film Poster | |
Directed by | Dasari Yoganand |
Produced by | V. Govindarajan |
Screenplay by | Rajendra |
Story by | Murasoli Maran |
Starring |
S. S. Rajendran K. Balaji S. V. Ranga Rao Pandari Bai Mynavathi T. R. Ramachandran |
Music by | Vedha |
Cinematography | P. S. Selvaraj |
Edited by | R. Rajan |
Distributed by | Jubilee Films |
Release dates | 22 January 1958 |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Anbu Engey (English:Where is the love?) is 1958 black-and-white Indian Tamil drama film directed by D. Yoganand and produced by V. Govindarajan. It's story was written by Murasoli Maran and screenplay by Rajendra. The film stars S. S. Rajendran, K. Balaji, Pandari Bai and S. V. Ranga Rao in the lead roles with Devika, T. R. Ramachandran, Manorama and Mynavathi in supporting roles.[1] The film was ran away successfully.[2][3][4]
Plot
The story revolves around a rich man (S. V. Ranga Rao) with two sons (K. Balaji and S. S. Rajendran) and a daughter (Mynavathi). The father is a gambler and the elder son (Balaji) a womaniser is an alcoholic. He however ends up marrying a traditional woman (Pandari Bai), who takes it upon herself to reform the family. The family maid (Devika) takes care of the younger son (Rajendran) and the two marry with blessings of the family.[1]
Cast
- S. S. Rajendran
- K. Balaji
- Pandari Bai
- S. V. Ranga Rao
- Devika
- T. R. Ramachandran
- Mynavathi
- Manorama
- V. S. Raghavan
- S. A. Ashokan
- Suriyakala
- Lakshmi Bai
Crew
- Director = D. Yoganand
- Producer = K. Govindarajan
- Script = Murasoli Maran
- Art = Cot Gahangar
- Stills = R. N. Nagaraja Rao
- Processing = Sardul Singh Sethy
- Audiography9song) = E. I. jeeva, T. S. Rangasamy and R. Rajagopal
- Audiography(dialogue) = M. Nageswaran
- publicity = Baktha
- Choreography = Chinni - Sambath, Chopra and Jayaraman
Reception
S. S. Rajendran as the younger son excels after his successful debut in Muktha Srinivasan 's muthalali Pandari Bai gave a dignified performance as the wife.[1][5]
Soundtrack
The music was composed by Vedha, with lyrics written by Pattukottai Kalyanasundaram, Kannadasan, Thanjai Ramaiah Doss.[6] Vindhan and Seetharaman.[7] The two songs Melay Parakkum rockettu and Dingiri Dingale (the songs with Baila music, which in turn was influenced by Portuguese music) topped the charts. The songs were rendered. It songs are still remembered by film buffs.[1][8][9]
No | Song | Singers | Length(m:ss) |
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1 | Melae Parakkum Rockettu[10] | K. Jamuna Rani | 03:28 |
2 | Amirtha Yogam[11] | T. M. Soundararajan & P. Leela | 03:17 |
3 | Aana Aavanna? | K. Jamuna Rani | 03:16 |
4 | Kadhal Endral Enna | K. Jamuna Rani | 02:58 |
5 | Sollu Nee Raajaa | R. Balasaraswathi Devi | 01:46 |
6 | Ethanai Kodi Panam | P. Suseela | 03:45 |
7 | Kaayaa Pazhamaa Sollu Raajaa | Radha Jayalakshmi | 01:45 |
8 | Poovil Vandu[12] | A. M. Rajah & K. Jamuna Rani | 03:10 |
9 | Dingiri Dingaale[13] | T. M. Soundararajan | 04:52 |
References
- 1 2 3 4 Randor Guy (17 May 2014). "Blast from the Past — Anbuengey 1958". "The Hindu". Retrieved 26 February 2016.
- ↑ "Anbu Enge". spicyonion. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
- ↑ http://tamilrasigan.com/anbu-engey-1958-tamil-movies-online-watch-free/
- ↑ "anbu engey movie". gomolo. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
- ↑ http://article.wn.com/view/2014/05/17/Anbu_Engey_1958/
- ↑ "ramiahdas". indian heritage. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
- ↑ http://www.saregama.com/album/anbu-enge_13466
- ↑ "Anbu Enge songs". tamiltunes. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
- ↑ "tms". indian hertiage. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRUrRIBCYBs
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnzxnGh051I
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kStS-tS693U
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuqxXOZBD-g