Punnagai Mannan

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Directed by K. Balachander • Music: Ilaiyaraaja

Soundtrack

Song NameSinger(s)LyricistVideo
Yedhedho Ennam ValarthenK.S. ChithraVairamuthu
Vaan Megam Poo PoovaaiK. S. ChithraVairamuthu
Singalathu ChinnakuyileS.P. Balasubrahmanyam and K.S. ChithraVairamuthu
Maamaavukku Kudumaa KudumaaMalaysia VasudevanVairamuthu
Kaalakaalamaaga VaazhumS. P. Balasubrahmanyam and K. S. ChithraVairamuthu
Enna Satham Indha NeramS.P. BalasubrahmanyamVairamuthu
Kavidhai Kelungal KaruvilVani Jairam and P. JayachandranVairamuthu

Storyline

<p>Lovers Sethu and Ranjani arrive at a cliff, where they plan to commit suicide due to opposition to their planned marriage from Ranjani’s parents, who rejected Sethu, the son of a drunkard cook, as groom. Ranjani’s parents threatened they would kill Sethu or commit suicide. Both Sethu and Ranjani jump from the cliff; Sethu becomes trapped in a tree and survives while Ranjani dies. Despite Ranjani’s father’s attempts to have Sethu jailed by framing him for having killed Ranjani, there is no evidence to prove it. Sethu is arrested for having attempted suicide. A year later, Sethu is released. His well-wisher Padmini, who owns a dance school, provides him a job of dance instructor. Sethu regularly visits the cliff in remembrance of Ranjani. On his way there, he sees a girl who attempts suicide and stops her. He later meets the girl in a gallery; when where she introduces herself as Malini, Sethu ignores her. Malini again meets Sethu at a tourist spot where she photographs him without his knowledge. Sethu realises this and destroys her camera. Malini chases Sethu to his school as his student. Sethu repeatedly insults Malini but she falls in love with him. Malini coincidentally meets Sethu’s uncle “Chaplin” Chellapa, who dresses like , and learns of Sethu’s failed relationship, which increases her affection for Sethu. Chellapa helps her to win Sethu’s affection. Malini is , because of which she faces trouble from her classmates, from which Sethu rescues her. Though Sethu regularly humiliates Malini, he begins to like her, and later realises he has started to love her. At the cliff, Sethu takes a sign of blessing from Ranjani for his new love from Ranjani, and confesses his love for Malini and proposes to her. Malini continues to spend time with Chellapa, whose sense of humour she enjoys. This makes Sethu jealous so he attempts to mimic Chellapa’s mannerisms but injures himself. Sethu finds out about Chellapa’s own failed relationship, which he tried to forget by wearing a mask of Chaplin. Sethu and Malini unite Chellapa with his former lover Padmini, who never married. Sethu again experiences pressure from Malini’s father because Malini is Sinhalese and Sethu is . Malini travels from Sri Lanka to Tamil Nadu to join Sethu. Understanding the tight bond between Malini and Sethu, Malini’s father approves their marriage. Ranjani’s father hears about Sethu’s marriage and intends to kill him. On the day of Sethu’s engagement, he gives Sethu’s father a basket of apples in which a is placed, pretending it is a gift for his son. Sethu’s father places the basket in Chellapa’s car, in which Sethu and Malini leave to visit Sethu’s cliff. Learning of the bomb’s presence, Sethu’s father and Chellapa try to stop Sethu and Malini but the explosion kills the couple. Chellapa later places flowers on the cliff, the place of their deaths. After the success of (1981), its lead actor pitched to the director a sequel that would begin from the predecessor’s climax but take a detour from the suicides of the lead characters; only the female lead would die and the male’s suicide attempt would fail. The sequel was not made but Balachander used these plot elements for a new film titled . By contrast, said the film began production in 1978 with but was subsequently dropped. Balachander described as a contrast to because it “was in response to people who argued why lovers should commit suicide”. Haasan was cast in two roles; Sethu, and his uncle “Chaplin” Chellappa. was cast as Malini, a Sinhalese girl, and her voice was dubbed by . ‘s character was named Ranjani after the of the . made his feature-film debut as a dance student. was cast as Malini’s lover in flashbacks, but his scenes did not make the final cut. Many scenes of were filmed at at Chalakudy, in 27 days. Balachander suggested as a dance choreographer to fill in for , her brother-in-law who was busy. , who worked as an assistant director, said of the picturisation of the song “Mamavukku”, Haasan had the novel idea of lip sync being perfect while dance movements are fast. Krissna later used this idea in one of the song sequences in his film (1992). Stills Ravi worked on the production as a . The film includes a scene in which Haasan and Rekha, who was 16 years old at the time, kiss. In a 2019 interview, Rekha stated she was not told of the kiss before filming the scene. During the filming, Haasan suddenly grabbed and kissed Rekha on her lips. After the shoot, Rekha protested and asked to remove the scene but the crew did not comply. After Rekha’s revelation, many people, including singer , considered Haasan’s actions an act of sexual harassment. composed the soundtrack for and wrote the lyrics for most of the songs. , who was then known as Dileep, played synthesizer on the soundtrack. was one of the earliest Tamil films in which a was used. According to Ilaiyaraaja’s son , a system was used around the time of the making of the film. was released on 1 November 1986, day. The film faced issues with the , who cut roughly 500 feet (150 m). On 14 November, wrote, “though the film was captivating, it did not seem to have much value as a thing of the past, as memory. And that is because both the plot and character are one-dimensional”. of negatively reviewed the film, particularly the climax, comparing it unfavourably with Balachander’s earlier films. Despite competition from other Diwali releases including , , and , became a , running for over 25 weeks in theatres. On the film’s 25th-week celebrations, Balachander called Haasan (Revolutionary king). was later dubbed into as and into as .</p>

Details

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Genres: Drama
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Writer: K. Balachander
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Producer: Rajam Balachander, Pushpa Kandaswamy
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Music: Ilaiyaraaja
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Director: K. Balachander
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Cinematography: R. Raghunatha Reddy
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Starring: Kamal Haasan, Revathi
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Release Date: 01-Nov-86
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Edited By: Ganesh–Kumar
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Language: Tamil
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