Panithirai (1961)

Panithirai

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Directed by V. Srinivasan • Music: K. V. Mahadevan

Soundtrack

Song NameSinger(s)LyricistVideo
Yedho ManidhanP. B. SrinivasKannadasan
Varuga VarugaP. SusheelaKannadasan
Mamiyaalukku Oru SaedhiSirkazhi Govindarajan and T. V. RathinamKothamangalam Subbu
Orey KelviP. Susheela and P. B. SrinivasKannadasan
KungummathaiP. SusheelaKannadasan
IrukkumidamP. SusheelaKannadasan
Aayiram PenmaiP. Susheela and ChorusKannadasan
April FoolP. Susheela, L. R. Eswari and A. L. RaghavanKothamangalam Subbu

Storyline

<p>Shakuntala is born to a villager, whose wife dies at childbirth. Thus Shakuntala is labelled as (bad luck). She is tortured throughout her growing years, with her father as her lone supporter. When she comes of age, marriage is arranged for her. However, the money saved by her father in a chit fund is lost, with the closure of the fund. This time the father curses her ill-luck. After a while, he realises his mistake and all’s well until the family who had seen Shakuntala rejects her, due to public talk of her abasagunam. Heartbroken, Shakuntala’s father dies. Shakuntala now has to live up to the name of having caused the death of both her parents. Mohan is a pilot who is totally against superstition and ridicules the gardener who had delayed his departure because of the on his path. The now orphaned Shakuntala finds solace in Mohan’s friend Santhanam’s house. Santhanam promises her a job at Mohan’s father’s office. Shakuntala meets Mohan, who happens to be doing some gardening. Shakuntala assumes Mohan is the gardener, before the truth dawns upon her. Mohan and Shakuntala fall in love, and Mohan introduces her to his family. That is when the parents realise that Shakuntala is the girl they rejected earlier. Mohan’s stepmother is convinced that Shakuntala only can bring bad luck and is against the marriage. Marriage occurs in any case and the next day Mohan loses his job as a pilot. His superior then tells him that it is an . Several misunderstandings happens in the meantime, mainly caused by the stepmother and eventually Mohan is required to fly with confidential papers to somewhere. Stepmother prevents Shakuntala from bidding goodbye to Mohan for fear of unfortunate events. True enough, the plane crashes. Shakuntala does not believe that Mohan has been killed and is further tortured and finally driven away from the house. In the meantime, there are accusations that Mohan did not die and sold out to foreign powers. Is Mohan alive? What happens to Shakuntala? , a remake of the film (1959), was the first film produced by and his brother ‘s banner Muktha Films. While Srinivasan directed, both he and Ramaswamy served as producers, although Ramaswamy remained the sole credited producer. The screenplay was written by G. Balasubramaniam, the editing was handled by T. Vijaya Rangam and K. Durairaj, and cinematography by . The final length of the film was 16,754 feet (5,107 m). The film is about and how it affects normalcy in life. The music was composed by with lyrics by and . was released on 29 December 1961. disliked the original Hindi film and added, “In this aspect [ ] sports yet another moral: Never remake a bore”. wrote on 6 January 1962, ” is a deeply moving human drama providing clean wholesome entertainment acceptable to general film going tastes”. Kanthan of reviewed the film more negatively, criticising the title for its lack of relevance to the story.</p>

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Genres: Drama
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Producer: V. Ramaswamy
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Director: V. Srinivasan
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Cinematography: Nemai Ghosh
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Release Date: 29-Dec-61
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Edited By: T. Vijaya Rangam, K. Durairaj
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Runtime: 3h 0m
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Language: Tamil
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