
Directed by Sreedhar Rajan
• Music: Ilaiyaraaja
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Kann Sivanthaal Mann Sivakkum
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Soundtrack
| Song Name | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serikul Irukinra Sirpam | Rajeshwari and K. J. Jesudass | Vairamuthu | |
| Vandale Allipoo | Ilayaraja | Vairamuthu | |
| Poradinom | Gangai Amaran | Lyricist Not Known | |
| Karuvil Ulla | A. L. Naarayanan | Lyricist Not Known | |
| Manidha Manidha | K. J. Jesudass | Vairamuthu | |
| Kanaka Sabai | Gopala Krishnan | Lyricist Not Known | |
| Pogum Thisai Maranthu | Malaysia Vasudevan | Lyricist Not Known |
Storyline
<p>Gautam, a photojournalist with revolutionary ideas, leaves his job after his editor fails to publish the true happenings of the society in their newspaper. One of Gautam’s friends suggests he organise an art exhibition to showcase his paintings. During the event, he happens to meet Arundhati, a dancer, who is keen to stage a classical ballet on , a tenth century saint. Gautam suggests Arundhati to present it in a folk-art form rather than a classical-art form like Bharatanatyam to which she agrees. Gautam and Arundhati travel to , a village in , , to meet Thambiran, an aged exponent of , a common folk-art form in Tamil Nadu. Gautam and Arudnhati both stay at the landlord’s (Rajarathinam) house. In the village they happen to meet various characters – Vairam, a tea shop owner, his pregnant wife Valli, their daughter Amudha, Kaalai, a blacksmith, Pakkiri, a mad minstrel, and Papathy, a village belle who works as a maid in Rajarathinam’s house. Gautam and Arundhati grow attached to these characters. Vairam and Kaalai stand up against Raja, demanding higher wages for workers employed by Raja. Gautam and Arundhati meet Thambiran, who agrees to help them stage the ballet. An angered Raja tells the police that Vairam’s teashop has encroached the temple’s land, and orders his henchmen to destroy the shop. Kaalai provides shelter to Vairam and his family. Gautam, on seeing the injustice being done to Vairam, talks to Raja for which the latter advises him not to interfere in the matter. Papathy wishes to be photographed and approaches Gautam for which Raja’s henchmen attack him. After this incident, Gautam and Arundhati leave Raja’s house and take shelter at Thambiran’s house. While researching Nandanar’s biography, Gautam gets a new perspective for the story based on the events that take place in the village and develops a story based on Raja’s cruel acts. In the meanwhile, Raja’s goons abduct Vairam. A group of villagers led by Kaalai gather outside Raja’s house. Gautam approaches Papathy to join the protest against Raja and asks her to reveal the whereabouts of Vairam. Kaalai and the villagers rescue Vairam after Papathy lets them know that Vairam is kept at Raja’s rice mill. As the villagers protest demanding higher wages, Raja employs workers from nearby villages. When Vairam and Kaalai try to stop the workers, Raja arrives with a group of policemen. Kaalai beats Raja and gets immediately arrested for the act. A lawyer bails out Kaalai and ask them to take police protection to which they refuse. Vairam and Kaalai are attacked by Raja’s henchmen while returning to their village during which Kaalai gets killed. With the help of the police, Raja labels Kaalai as a to get the case closed. On hearing this, the villagers refuse to cremate Kaalai, but Vairam cremates him outside the village. Meanwhile, Raja files a complaint against Gautam, Arundhati and Vairam on a false pretext that they have stolen his possessions and attacked his mother. Arundhati gets saved by one of the villagers when Raja’s goons try to molest her. The goons also set Kaalai’s hut on fire, but Pakiri saves Vairam’s family. He along with Vairam fight Raja’s goons and kill them before being arrested by the police. The whole colony gets burnt. The following day, Raja is seen walking happily on his land. Papathy meets him and at first appears affectionate, but after they hug, she stabs him to death. , a journalist and film critic, wrote the screenplay of based on ‘s novel which won the in 1977. The novel, in turn was based on the that took place in in 1968. Inspired by the novel, Sreedhar Rajan made the film with a revolutionary theme, set in the backdrop of folk-arts. It marked Sreedhar Rajan’s directorial debut. Sreedhar Rajan used a fusion of revolutionary communism and folk in the film. The film narrated the tale of , a saint and one of the 63 . dancer appeared in a song sequence, thus performing for the first time in a film. The sequence was meant to narrate , the story of the saint. The filming was held at near Chennai and near Salem. Soundtrack was composed by . was released on 4 March 1983. During its theatrical release, the film had an average run, but received critical acclaim. At the , it won the , while its cinematographer won the in 1983. appreciated Viswanathan’s performance, but felt Vijaymohan could have done better. Balumani of praised the acting of cast but felt Vijaymohan and Poornima were there for namesake while also appreciating Ananthu’s dialogues, Roy’s cinematography, folk dance but found Ilayaraja’s music as routine and called the film as just okay.</p>
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
Ananthu, –, Na. Muthuswamy, (dialogues), [, 1, ]
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Producer:
R. Venkatraman
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Music:
Ilaiyaraaja
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Director:
Sreedhar Rajan
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Cinematography:
Soumendu Roy
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Starring:
Vijaymohan, Jaishankar, Rajesh, Poornima Jayaram, Jaimala, Subhathra
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Release Date:
04-Mar-83
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Edited By:
V. Rajagopal
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Runtime:
1h 51m
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Language:
Tamil
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