Umma (1960 film)

Umma

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Directed by Kunchacko
Produced by Kunchacko
Written by Screenplay:
Vimal
Dialogues:
P. K. Sarangapani
Novel:
Moidu Padiyath
Starring Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair
K. P. Ummer
B. S. Saroja
Music by M. S. Baburaj
Lyrics:
P. Bhaskaran
Edited by S. Williams
Production
company
Distributed by Excel Productions
Release dates
  • 29 March 1960 (1960-03-29)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Umma (English: Mother) is a 1960 Malayalam social drama film directed and produced by Kunchacko. It was the first directorial venture of Kunchacko. Its screenplay is written by Vimal while the dialogues are by P. K. Sarangapani, who was on his debut. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Moidu Padiyath. It was the first Muslim social film in Malayalam. The story of the film revolves around marital evils that prevailed in the Muslim community, particularly in the Malabar region.[1][2][3][4]

The film became a huge box office success as well as gained critical praise.[1] The famous song "Kadalivaazhakayyilirunnu" is from this film.

Plot

Polygamy is the theme of the film. An illiterate rich landlord Aboobacker Haji married three times and divorced all the three wives. His next aim is to get married again which according to traditions will be his last marriage. He gets married to Ibrahim Kakka's daughter Ayisha. Ayisha gives birth to a daughter and a maid servant named Khadeeja is appointed to take care of the child.

Haji eventually develops a desire to marry Khadeeja. Though this was against custom, nobody was dare to question him. Haji divorces Ayisha, who seeks refuge in Ibrahim Kakka's house. She sends her daughter Zainaba to school ignoring protests from the community. Zainaba falls in love with her classmate Hameed. When Haji comes to know about this affair, he tries to take his daughter with him, which is opposed by Ayisha and Ibrahim Kakka. They decide to conduct the marriage of Zainaba with Hameed. The marriage did not take place as Haji interrupted. Haji takes Zainaba to his house where she faces tortures from her stepmother Khadeeja.

Meanwhile, Ibrahim Kakka dies. Haji arranges Zainaba's marriage with a rich jewellery shop owner. Haji's mother Pathumma comes to the help of her grand daughter. She pleads with the Haji to change his decision. At this moment in time Haji comes to know of the cruel tricks played by Khadeeja. His heart melts and he withdraws from his decision. In the end, Zainaba gets married to Hameed.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by MS Baburaj and lyrics was written by P. Bhaskaran.

No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 Appam Thinnaan Thappukottu Jikki P. Bhaskaran
2 En Kanninte Kadaviladuthaal P. Leela, A. M. Rajah P. Bhaskaran
3 Kadalivaazhakayyilirunnu Jikki P. Bhaskaran
4 Kadha Parayaamen Kadha P. Leela P. Bhaskaran
5 Kanneerenthinu Vaanambaadi PB Sreenivas, Chorus P. Bhaskaran
6 Konchunna Painkili P. Leela, Chorus P. Bhaskaran
7 Kuyile Kuyile P. Leela, MS Baburaj, A. M. Rajah P. Bhaskaran
8 Nithyasahaaya Naadhe Chorus, Jikki P. Bhaskaran
9 Paalaanu Thenaanen A. M. Rajah P. Bhaskaran
10 Pettammayaakum P. Leela P. Bhaskaran
11 Poru Nee Ponmayile P. Leela, A. M. Rajah P. Bhaskaran
12 Raariro Raarariro Jikki P. Bhaskaran
13 Thallaanum Kollaanum PB Sreenivas P. Bhaskaran
14 Velikku Kaanumbam Mehboob P. Bhaskaran

References

  1. 1 2 B. Vijayakumar (7 March 2009). "Umma 1960". The Hindu. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
  2. "Umma". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  3. "Umma". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  4. "Umma". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 2014-10-09.

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