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1952 Indian film
Amarakavi | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | F. Nagoor |
Written by | Suratha [1] |
Produced by | F. Nagoor |
Starring | M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar T. R. Rajakumari B. S. Saroja N. S. Krishnan T. A. Mathuram |
Cinematography | Jithen Banerji (Supervisor) P. S. Selvaraj |
Edited by | V. B. Natarajan |
Music by | G. Ramanathan T. A. Kalyanam |
Production company | Nagoor Cine Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Amarakavi (transl. Immortal Poet) is a 1952 Indian Tamil language film produced and directed by F. Nagoor. The film stars M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar and T. R. Rajakumari. It was released on 9 February 1952.[2]
Cast
[edit ]Adapted from the film credits.
- Male cast
- M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar as Amaran / Amarakavi
- N. S. Krishnan as Amaran's friend
- M. G. Chakrapani as Rajaguru
- K. Thangavelu as Amaran's friend
- Gundu Karuppaiah as Chettiyar
- Kottapuli Jayaraman as
- K. P. Kesavan
- M. S. Karupaiah
- Sethuraman
- Raja M. Dhandapani
- Thirupathi
- Loose Arumugam
- Goshi-Dawood
- Thiyagarajan
- Muthu Ramalingam
- Female cast
- T. R. Rajakumari as Padmini
- B. S. Saroja as Princess Mallika
- P. K. Saraswathi as Dasi dancer
- T. A. Mathuram as Princess's servant
- K. S. Angamuthu as Kaliamma / Padmini's mother
- Lalitha-Padmini as Special Appearances in a song
- Subbuthayi
- Kumari Susheela
Soundtrack
[edit ]Music was composed by G. Ramanathan and T. A. Kalyanam.[3]
Song | Singer/s | Lyricist | MD | Duration |
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"Annai Thandhai Anbariyaadha" | M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar P. Leela |
Papanasam Sivan | G. Ramanathan | 02:22 |
"Onru Serndhu Paadupattal...Sevai Seythaale" | M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, G. Ramanathan & Group | 03:48 | ||
"Uyirkalellam Inbamaayi" | M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar | 02:34 | ||
"Thaazh Panindhu Avar Ullam" | 02:21 | |||
"Pudhiya Vaazhvu Peruvom" | A. Maruthakasi | 02:16 | ||
"Vaan Mazhai Pole" | Suratha | 04:16 | ||
"Vinn Pola Neela Niram" | 01:37 | |||
"Vetrilai Podaamal" | 01:31 | |||
"Ellaam Inbame" | M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar & N. L. Ganasaraswathi | 02:46 | ||
"Paadharasam Pole" | G. Ramanathan | 00:45 | ||
"Ellaam Thunbamayam" | N. S. Krishnan | 00:55 | ||
"Pasiyaale Nondhene" | T. R. Rajakumari | 01:32 | ||
"Chedi Maraivile Oru Poongodi" | M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar & P. Leela | 02:21 | ||
"Yaanai Thandham Pole" | 02:34 | |||
"Konji Pesum Kiliye" | 03:07 | |||
"Mullaich Chirippile" | P. Leela & N. L. Ganasaraswathi | Lakshmanadas | 01:11 | |
"Mookuthi Minnudhu" | 03:10 | |||
"Thoondi Mullu Pole...Paarunga Thinnu" | T. R. Rajakumari | Suratha | T. A. Kalyanam | 03:48 |
"Oru Pizhaiyum Seydhariyen...Eesa Man Meethile" | M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar | Ka. Mu. Sheriff | 03:31 |
References
[edit ]- ^ Venkatachalapathy, A. R. (17 June 2021). "Suradha: The poet of similes". The Hindu . Archived from the original on 29 June 2021. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
- ^ "1952 – அமரகவி – நாகூர் சினி புரொடக்ஸ் அமரகவி (தெ-டப்)1953" [1952 – Amarakavi – Nagoor Cine Productions Amarakavi (te-dub)1953]. Lakshman Sruthi (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
- ^ Neelamegam, G. (2014). Thiraikalanjiyam – Part 1 (in Tamil). Chennai: Manivasagar Publishers. p. 29.