Payanangal Mudivathillai (1982)

Payanangal Mudivathillai

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Directed by R. Sundarrajan • Music: Ilaiyaraaja

Soundtrack

Song NameSinger(s)LyricistVideo
Vaigaraiyil VaigaikaraiyilS. P. BalasubrahmanyamGangai Amaran
Thogai IlamayilS. P. BalasubrahmanyamVairamuthu
Yeh AathaS. P. BalasubrahmanyamGangai Amaran
SalaiyoramS. P. Balasubrahmanyam and S. JanakiVairamuthu
Mani OsaiS. P. Balasubrahmanyam and S. JanakiMuthulingam
Ilaya NilaS. P. BalasubrahmanyamVairamuthu
Mudhal Mudhal Raaga DeepamS. P. BalasubrahmanyamMuthulingam

Storyline

<p>Radha, a wealthy young woman, visits Suseela, her friend in who is participating in a contest, and writes a song for her. The paper on which Radha has written the song blows away and lands near the neighbouring house, where an aspiring singer Ravi Kumar and his friend Selvam live. Ravi finds the paper, writes music to accompany Radha’s song and sings it which Radha overhears. Impressed, she anonymously helps Ravi get a chance to sing at the inauguration of a temple and to win a chance to perform in a television programme. When Ravi meets Radha for the first time at the television studio, he composes and sings a song praising her in the programme, which is publicly appreciated. Radha uses her contacts to get Ravi work singing for a film; he achieves instant success and fame, and moves to a spacious house. Radha continues to support Ravi in every activity and his career grows. When Radha’s father wants to arrange her marriage with his sister’s son Mohan, she says she wants to marry Ravi but waits for the right time to tell Ravi. Though Ravi admires Radha, he has not yet expressed his love to her. Radha becomes restless when Ravi goes on tour; he returns earlier than scheduled but does not contact Radha and avoids her. At a function held to honour him, Ravi claims sole responsibility for his success, much to Radha’s disappointment. Radha is anxious; she meets Ravi to share her father’s plan for her marriage, hoping she will be able to express her love for him. Ravi does not react; he cheerfully tells her he would sing at her wedding for free as a token of gratitude, shattering Radha. Unable to see his daughter’s depression, Radha’s father arranges for her to marry Mohan. When Mohan lands in Madras, Ravi, his acquaintance, gives him a lift to a function. Mohan, a doctor, tells Radha and her father, who are waiting for him, Ravi is his patient and has been diagnosed with terminal . Radha is shocked and tries to contact Ravi, who does not respond to her calls because he wants her to think he is ungrateful and to marry someone else. She calls Ravi again; Mohan picks up the telephone and learns she and Ravi were in love. When Radha calls again, Mohan allows Ravi to speak to Radha, who says she has consumed poison because she does not want to live without him. Mohan and Ravi rush to Radha’s house, only to see her die. Traumatised, Ravi also dies. The uncredited cast includes , and as themselves while plays a boy dancing to the song “Yeh Aatha”. According to , in 1981 when he was a rising politician, and his friend Sirumugai Ravi approached him, narrated a story and suggested he produce it as a film. Though he liked the story, Kovaithambi was hesitant to enter the film industry but agreed after being encouraged by fellow politician . Shortly thereafter, Kovaithambi established Motherland Pictures and Sundarrajan’s story became the company’s inaugural venture , making Sundarrajan’s directorial debut. Despite establishing the company, Kovaithambi was not credited as producer; credit was instead given to R. Elanchelian, Pollachi M. V. Rathinam and P. Muthusamy, while Kovaithambi was credited for the story. Kasthuri was signed as cinematographer and R. Bhaskaran was engaged for editing. Because music is integral to the storyline, Kovaithambi felt the established composer could be hired; Ilaiyaraaja accepted the offer after listening to the complete story for two hours, despite Sundarrajan saying he would only narrate the core premise for half an hour. The filmmakers wanted to feature mostly newcomers in the film but none came forward because Kovaithambi was a politician and Sundarrajan was a first-time director. Kovaithambi considered casting in the lead role after being impressed with his performance in (1980); Mohan agreed after listening to the story. The makers initially wanted to dub Mohan’s voice but he refused so they chose . was initially supposed to be the male lead but could not continue after having an accident. (then known as Poornima Jayaram) was cast as the female lead after the filmmakers saw her in (1980). She was initially reluctant to accept the film because it was directed by a newcomer but accepted after learning the music composer was Ilaiyaraaja. was made on a budget of (equivalent to 2.7 crore or US$310,000 in 2023) and was completed within four months. The soundtrack for was composed by Ilaiyaraaja and the lyricists were , and . The soundtrack was released on the label Echo Records. According to K. P. Sunil of , was the first Indian film to have “larger-than-life cut-outs” of its composer. While the theatrical posters initially credited Sundarrajan for the story, his name was later replaced with that of Kovaithambi. was released on 26 February 1982. A private screening was earlier held for , the , in the second week of the month. Ramachandran appreciated the film and told Kovaithambi he would touch the peak of success in a week. In a review dated 21 March, the Tamil magazine said the beauty of the screenplay is stunning, and the songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja and the singing of Balasubrahmanyam are the two pillars of the film, giving it a rating of 48 out of 100. On the same day, Thiraignani of too printed a positive review, primarily for Mohan and Poornima’s performances, the cinematography and the direction. The film ran for over a year in theatres, thereby becoming a . Its success led to Motherland producing more films starring Mohan as a singer. At the , Mohan won the , and Poornima won the . The film was remade in as (1983).</p>

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Genres: Drama
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Producer: R. Elanchelian, Pollachi M. V. Rathinam, P. Muthusamy
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Music: Ilaiyaraaja
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Director: R. Sundarrajan
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Cinematography: Kasthuri
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Release Date: 26-Feb-82
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Edited By: R. Bhaskaran
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Runtime: 2h 13m
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Language: Tamil
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