Thanga Padhumai
Thanga Padhumai | |
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Directed by | A. S. A. Samy |
Produced by | M. Somasundaram |
Written by |
Aru. Ramanathan, A. S. A. Samy |
Starring |
Sivaji Ganesan Padmini T. R. Rajakumari N. S. Krishnan M. N. Nambiar M. N. Rajam |
Music by | Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy |
Cinematography | P. Ramasamy |
Edited by | A. Thangarajan |
Production company |
Jupiter Pictures |
Distributed by | Jupiter Pictures |
Release dates | 10 January 1959[1] |
Running time | 184 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Thanga Padhumai (Tamil: :தங்கப் பதுமை, English: Golden Statue)[1] is a Tamil language film starring Sivaji Ganesan and Padmini in the lead roles. The film was co- written and directed by A. S. A. Samy, produced by M. Somasundaram under Jupiter Pictures, and musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy.[2] Thanga Pathumai proved to be a hit in its re-release, and is one of the classics of Tamil Cinema. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil for the year 1959.
Plot
Sivaji Ganesan plays the younger physician to the king (R. Balasubramaniam) and his wife (Padmini) was modelled on Kannagi as the personification of female virtues. The physician is commanded to the palace to treat the king where the princess (M. N. Rajam) falls for him and virtually enslaves him, preventing him from going back to his wife. She even goes to the extent of blinding the hero and in a long drawn out song-oriented climax, the wife prays before the gold statue of Parvathi, hence the title, and gets back her husband's sight and happiness.
Cast
- Sivaji Ganesan
- Padmini
- T. R. Rajakumari
- M. N. Nambiar
- M. N. Rajam
- N. S. Krishnan
- Kuladeivam Rajagopal
- T. P. Muthulakshmi
Crew
- Producer: M. Somasundaram
- Production Company: Jupiter Pictures
- Director: A. S. A. Samy
- Music: Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy
- Lyrics: Udumalai Narayana Kavi, Pattukkottai Kalyanasundaram, Kannadasan & A. Maruthakasi
- Story: Aru. Ramanathan
- Screenplay: A. S. A. Samy
- Dialogues: Aru. Ramanathan
- Art Direction: T. V. S. Shama
- Editing: A. Thangarajan
- Choreography: P. S. Gopalakrishnan, Hiralal, B. Sohanlal & T. C. Thangaraj
- Cinematography: P. Ramasamy
- Stunt: None
- Songs Recording: V. Sreenavasa Raghavan & A. Govindasamy
- Dialogue Recording: M. Viswanathan
- Dance: Lalitha, E. V. Saroja, C. Lakshmi Rajyam & Sachu
Production
During the late 1950s, Jupiter Somu thought of remaking Kannagi (1942) with Sivaji Ganesan as Kovalan. He projected the 1942 version to mentor C. N. Annadurai who watched it along with Sami, who was to direct the second version.[3] After watching the film, Annadurai told them that remaking the film would not prove successful. The project was dropped but Somu carried in his mind the idea of making something similar about "a woman, who is chastity personified fighting a relentless battle to win her husband back…". The film was titled as Thanga Padhumai. Writers Aru. Ramanathan and A. S. A. Sami wrote the script inspired from American film The Egyptian (1954).[4] Producers initially approached Anjali Devi and P. Bhanumathi for the character of Mayamohini for which they did not agree and finally TR Rajakumari was chosen to play the role.[5] A. S. A. Sami recalled that during the lunch break, Padmini would walk up and down the shooting floor with the script in her hand studying the dialogue over and over and delivering it, giving it different shades of meaning.[3] The film was made in budget of 8 lakhs with Sivaji and Padmini were paid 60000 while Rajakumari was paid 25000 for the film.[5]
Soundtrack
The music composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and lyrics were written by Udumalai Narayana Kavi, Pattukkottai Kalyanasundaram, Kannadasan & A. Maruthakasi.[6][7] The soundtrack was released under the label "Saregama".[8] The song "Varugiraal Unnai" is based on Atana raga.[9] The song "Aarambamavadhu" was remixed in Tharai Thappattai (2016).[10]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
1 | Vanam Poyyaadhu | T. M. Soundararajan | Sitthar Viruththam | 00:30 |
2 | Engal Kula Nayagiye | P. Leela | Kannadasan | 05:36 |
3 | Varugiraal Unnai Thedi | M. L. Vasanthakumari & Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi | 05:35 | |
4 | En Vaazhvil Pudhu Padhai Kanden | P. Susheela | A. Maruthakasi | 03:34 |
5 | Indru Namathullame Pongum | T. M. Soundararajan & Jikki | Pattukkottai Kalyanasundaram | 04:30 |
6 | Eedatra Patthinikku.... Aarambam Avathu Pennukkulle | C. S. Jayaraman & dialogues by Padmini | 07:22 | |
7 | Pariththa Kannaipadhitthu | P. Leela | 05:22 | |
8 | Marundhu Vikira Maappillaiku | A. P. Komala & K. Jamuna Rani | 02:49 | |
9 | En Vaazhvil Pudhu Padhai Kanden (pathos) | P. Susheela | A. Maruthakasi | 03:41 |
10 | Poomalai Pottu Pona Mama | S. C. Krishnan & A. G. Rathnamala | Pattukkottai Kalyanasundaram | 02:27 |
11 | Ondru Patta Kanavanukku | T. S. Bagavathi | 01:48 | |
12 | Mugatthil Mugam Parkkalam | T. M. Soundararajan & P. Leela | 02:59 | |
13 | Vizhi Vel | A. P. Komala & K. Jamuna Rani | Udumalai Narayana Kavi | 03:00 |
14 | Illara Maligaiyil | T. S. Bagavathi | Pattukkottai Kalyanasundaram | 03:00 |
15 | Vidhi Enum Kuzhandai | Seerkazhi Govindarajan | 01:46 | |
16 | Kotravan Madhurai Moodhor | P. Leela | 03:10 |
Release
The film was sold to Ramakrishnan films who did not release well in its first run. However in its second run, film was bought by Jayaraman Pictures for 25000 rs and it did well.[5] Randor Guy of The Hindu wrote that the film is remembered for "Padmini's and Sivaji Ganesan's performance, and the classic song ‘Koduthavaney'."[3] Dhananjayan wrote that the narration was "engaging and excellent with many twist and turns throughout".[5]
Awards
- 1959 - National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil - Certificate of Merit
References
- 1 2 Dhananjayan 2014, p. 124.
- ↑ "Thanga Padhumai". nadigarthilagam. Retrieved 2014-10-29.
- 1 2 3 "Thanga Padhumai Reviews". the hindu. Retrieved 2014-10-29.
- ↑ Dhananjayan 2014, p. 125.
- 1 2 3 4 Dhananjayan 2014, p. 126.
- ↑ "Thanga Padhumai Songs". raaga. Retrieved 2014-10-29.
- ↑ http://www.saavn.com/s/album/tamil/Thanga-Padhumai-1959/QktqzCYZO0k_
- ↑ http://www.saregama.com/album/thanga-padhumai_14960
- ↑ "Atana for inspiring valour". Hindu. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsk0tvNvSR0
- ↑ "6th National Film Awards". International Film Festival of India. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
External links
- Thanga Padhumai at the Internet Movie Database
- Thanga Padhumai Titles on YouTube
- Randor Guy (3 June 2010). "Thanga Padhumai". The Hindu.
Bibliography
- Dhananjayan, G. (2014). Pride of Tamil Cinema: 1931 to 2013. Blue Ocean Publishers. ISBN 978-93-84301-05-7.