
Directed by K. Balachander
• Music: M. S. Viswanathan
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Meethi Meethi Baatein
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<p>The film explores the life journey of a wannabe Madhu and his attempted affairs with various women where he fails invariably, including those who are married. The main conflict is between Madhu and his wife Rekha. The many women he flirts with and those who flirt with him are doing so for many different reasons. One has a drunkard husband who has no interest in her; another is merely living her fantasy of being in an extramarital relationship through phone; and another is an ultra-modern hippie cultured woman. Madhu, however, does not manage to consummate with any of them. He confesses all his problems to his secretary Iyer, who resigns, unable to bear his torture. In the end, the now-pregnant Rekha finds out about Madhu’s attempted philandering and decides to leave him, only to find out that her role-model father has had a lifelong affair with their long term maidservant, which her mother has chosen to ignore. Seeing that men are no better and considering that her husband is yet to consummate, she decides to go back to her husband, who vows to become a reformed man. ‘s son made his acting debut with the film. The coat that wears prominently in the film was actually his brother ‘s. The soundtrack was composed by , with lyrics by . The song “Naadham Ennum” is set in raga, while “Hello My Dear” is set in . The film struggled to get a censor certificate. Kanthan of called it a problematic story but gets specialised by skill in creating characters and added there is nothing special about it as a screenplay but Balachander has added innovation to the film by sticking the scenes quickly. After acquired the rights to dub the film in Telugu, he edited it down by more than 250 feet (76Â m). Though Balachander was disappointed with the dubbed version, titled , it fared better than the Tamil original. This was the first of many dubbed Telugu films where Haasan’s voice was dubbed by . The film was dubbed in as (1977), which fared reasonably well. In the late 2000s, K. Balachander reached out to about remaking the film. The actor’s refusal meant that the project was dropped. Even though the film stirred up controversies when it was released, it later became a cult classic, and is considered a trendsetter. Kamal Haasan said, “it was an interesting subject. For that period it was unusual, a breaking down of the fidelity stereotypes”.</p>
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
K. Balachander
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Producer:
P. R. Govindarajan, J. Duraiswamy
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Music:
M. S. Viswanathan
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Director:
K. Balachander
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Cinematography:
B. S. Lokanath
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Starring:
Kamal Haasan, Aalam
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Release Date:
27-Feb-76
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Edited By:
N. R. Kittu
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Runtime:
2h 41m
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Language:
Hindi
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