Oru Penninte Katha

Oru Penninte Katha
Directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan
Produced by K.S.R Murthi
Written by E.Moses
Starring Sathyan
Sheela
K. P. Ummer
N. Govindan Kutty
Adoor Bhasi
T. R. Omana
Narrated by Sathyan
Music by G. Devarajan
Cinematography Melly Irani
Edited by Shrinivasalu
Distributed by Chithranjali
Release dates
  • 22 January 1971 (1971-01-22)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Oru Penninte Katha is a Malayalam language film released in 1971. It was written by E.Moses and directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The film takes some plot elements from the Hollywood film The Visit (1964).[1][2][3]

Plot

Savithri (Sheela) is the only daughter of Govindan (T.S.Muthiah) who is employed in the tea estates owned by Madhavan Thampi (Satyan). One day Madhavan Thampi spots Savithri singing near the stream and is attracted towards her. Raghavan (Govindankutty) is the local leader of the labourers. Rajan (K.P.Ummer), another leader of the estate workers is involved in a criminal case framed against him by the estate owners and the police is in search of him. Rajan gets refuge in Savithri's house through Raghavan. Love blooms between Savithri and Rajan. One day Madhavan Thampi happens to see Rajan in his hideout. Savithri fears that Thampi may report it to the police. Her friend Thankamma (Jayabharathi) advises her to approach Thampi and plead with him to not report to the police. Accordingly Savithri reaches Thampi's bungalow and is raped by him. Thampi then informs the police and Rajan is arrested.

Savithri becomes pregnant, but Thampi disowns her. Govindan commits suicide and the helpless Savithri leaves town after giving birth to a child whom she leaves in the hospital. Thampi marries Subhadra (Kaviyoor Ponnamma) and they live happily with their daughter Sreedevi (Junior Sheela). Mismanagement of the business by Thampi results in huge losses. Thampi's estate and property is bought by a rich woman Gayathri Devi who comes from Bombay. Thampi contests the Assembly elections and loses. Raghavan, who is a nominee of Gayathri Devi, wins.

Gayathri Devi repays Thampi's debts too and she files a suit against Thampi for recovery of money she paid to clear his debts. Thampi's house is about to be attached when Subhadra approaches Gayathri Devi with a request to wait till their daughter gets married.

Gayathri Devi narrates to Subhadra the reason behind her actions. Gayathri Devi is none other than Savithri, the daughter of Thampi's poor servant Govindan, who was abandoned by him mercilessly. After abandoning her new born baby, Savitri became a prostitute and finally inherited a huge amount of wealth from a benefactor in Bombay.

Thampi writes a letter to Gayathri Devi, in which he tells Sreedevi that it is her own daughter whom he adopted from the hospital. . Gayathri Devi transfers all her wealth in Sreedevi's name, but Sreedevi refuses to accept it and Gayathri Devi returns to Bombay.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by G. Devarajan and lyrics was written by Vayalar Ramavarma.

No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 Kaadezhu Kadalezhu P Jayachandran, P. Madhuri, Chorus Vayalar Ramavarma
2 Maanavum Bhoomiyum P. Leela Vayalar Ramavarma
3 Poonthenaruvi P Susheela Vayalar Ramavarma
4 Sooryagrahanam K. J. Yesudas Vayalar Ramavarma
5 Sraavana Chandrika P Susheela Vayalar Ramavarma

References

  1. "Oru Penninte Kadha". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 2014-10-15.
  2. "Oru Penninte Kadha". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 2014-10-15.
  3. "Oru Penninte Kadha". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 2014-10-15.

External links

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