Konjum Salangai

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Soundtrack

Song NameSinger(s)LyricistVideo
Vasantha Kala ThendralilP. SuseelaaV. Seetharaman
Vel EduppomeS. C. Krishnan and ChrousKu. Ma. Balasubramaniam
Singara VelanedevaGemini Ganesan and  S. JanakiKu. Ma. Balasubramaniam
OrumaiyudanSoolamangalam RajalakshmiRamalinga Swamigal
Orumaiyudan NinathuSoolamangalam RajalakshmiVallalar Ramalinga Adigal
Konjum Salangai OliP. LeelaaKannadasan
Kadhal GeethamT. M. SoundararajanKu. Ma. Balasubramaniam
Kaana Kann KodiSoolamangalam RajalakshmiV. Seetharaman
Brahman Thalam PodaJayalakshmi and RajalakshmiKu. Ma. Balasubramaniam
Dhinamidhuve SubathinamithuveT. M. Soundararajan and S. C. KrishnanV. Seetharaman

Storyline

<p>A king, Parthiban, gifts a rare anklet ( ) to a dancer, Aparajita. She incurs the displeasure of people who do not like a dancer having a hold over the kingdom. She begets the king’s son, Amarendran and hands him over to a priest along with the anklet. She dies after extracting a promise from him that the truth will be revealed at an appropriate time. Amarendran grows into a strong young man interested in music, dancing and martial arts. One day, a special festival is arranged and the priest thinks it is time to reveal the secret. He carries the anklet in a wooden box, and while crossing a flooded river, he loses the anklet. It is found by Amarendran, who also rescues a dancer Mallika from the floods. He hands over the anklet to the king. Amarendran also happens to meet a singer Shantha, who falls in love with him. Mallika impresses the king, is subsequently appointed the court dancer and gets the anklet as a gift. In another dance competition, Mallika dances with Kamavalli (Kushalakumari) and the anklet gets stolen due to a conspiracy. The villain Nagadevan lusts after Mallika. How Amarendran and Shantha are united forms the rest of the story. Credits adapted from the film’s songbook: was the 100th film for Savitri as an actress. It was shot in 41 different sets at three studios Newtone Studios and Narasu Studios in Madras, and Raman Studio in Bombay. It was processed in London under the direct supervision of Raman. The budget of the film was (equivalent to 340 million or US$4.0 million in 2023). The music was composed by . One of the songs from this film “Singara Velane” was well received and provided breakthrough for S. Janaki who sang the song, Nadaswaram portions for the song was played by Karaikurichi Arunachalam. Regarding the recording of the song, the singing by Janaki was recorded at the Raman Studio in Bombay, while the nadaswaram portions were recorded in Madras, and the two tracks were mixed. The song is based on raga. Another song “Orumuraiyudan” is based on raga. was released in India on 14 January 1962, coinciding with . It was also released outside India, with the original having subtitles in more than 22 languages by a British company. It was also dubbed into other languages and received a fair amount of notice from critics. The film marked a record for being the first Tamil film to be exhibited in with a dubbed version. In a review dated 28 January 1962, said, ” , the first Technicolor feature film of South India is a revealing experience that even our technicians can bring out in a film the rich, glossy sheen and pleasing tonal gradations comparable with that of any Technicolor product made abroad.”</p>

Details

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Genres: Drama
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Producer: M. V. Raman
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Director: M. V. Raman
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Cinematography: S. Harpeet, Art Direction:, M. Azhagappan
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Release Date: 14-Jan-62
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Edited By: R. Bhaskaran, S. Muthu
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Runtime: 3h 0m
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Language: Tamil
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