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Arunagirinathar (film)

Arunagirinathar (Tamil pronunciation: [aɾ̪uɳaɡiɾ̪in̪aːt̪aɾ̪]) is a 1964 Indian Tamil-language devotional film, directed by T. R. Ramanna and written by Sakthi T. K. Krishnasamy. Based on the poet of the same name, the film stars T. M. Soundararajan, supported by M. R. Radha, B. S. Saroja, Sharatha, C. Lakshmi Rajyam and Master Raghunath.[2] It was released on 7 August 1964.

Arunagirinathar
Theatrical release poster
Directed byT. R. Ramanna
Screenplay bySakthi T. K. Krishnasamy
Produced byB. S. Moorthy[1]
StarringT. M. Soundararajan
Saratha
B. S. Saroja
CinematographyG. K. Ramu[1]
Edited byD. K. Shankar[1]
Music byG. Ramanathan
T. R. Pappa
Production
company
Baba Art Productions
Distributed bySarathy Pictures
Release date
  • 7 August 1964 (1964-08-07)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Arunagirinathar was born in the town of Tiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu. Arunagiri is portrayed as attracted to the pleasures of the flesh and spent his youth pursuing a life of debauchery. He frequently visited the devadasi Maragatham. His sister, Aadhilakshmi, wants to reform her brother, so she arranges his marriage with Gnanavalli. However, he is unhappy with his life, neglects his wife and continues his bad ways. He persuades his sister to sell all their property and their house to get money for his dissipation. Despite his sister giving him the money she earns, he reduces himself, his wife, and his sister to dire poverty. He contracts leprosy, and people avoid him.

Eventually Aadhilakshmi is unable to meet his demands for money to support his depraved life. Arunagiri says he will end his life because of this. To prevent Arunagiri from killing himself, his sister says that he should sell her in order to have money for prostitutes. However, as Arunagiri has leprosy, prostitutes avoid him. Aadhilakshmi offers herself to him in order to stop Arunagiri from committing suicide. This deeply shocks Arunagiri, and he realises the consequences his actions have had on his family. Arunagiri feels guilty and attempts suicide by jumping off a temple tower, but Murugan himself, disguised as a pious young man, saves him. Murugan cures his leprosy, shows him a path of religious devotion, and initiates his composition of the Thiruppugal, an anthology of songs dedicated to Murugan.[2]

Cast

Production

Arunagirinathar is based on the life of the poet of the same name who created Thirupugazh. This is the third film to be produced on this theme. B. S. Moorthy produced the film for Baba Art Productions. The script was written by Sakthi T. K. Krishnasamy.[2][3]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by G. Ramanathan and T. R. Pappa. The lyrics were by T. K. Krishnasamy.[4] During production, Pappa completed the score after Ramanathan fell ill.[5] The tune "Muthai Tharu" was composed by Pappa; before the recording, he called the religious preacher Kirupanandha Variyar, who explained its meaning. T. M. Soundararajan rehearsed for an entire day before he recorded it.[2] The song is based on Shanmukhapriya raga.[5]

Song Singer Lyrics Length
"Aadavendum Mayile" T. M. Soundararajan S. Janaki T. K. Krishnasamy 4:03
"Nilavo Aval" T. M. Soundararajan P. Susheela T. K. Krishnasamy 3:23
"Penn Piranha Pavathai" P. Susheela T. K. Krishnasamy 3:28
"Muthai Tharu" T. M. Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 4:10
"Senkol Ezh Adthu" T. M. Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 6:11
"Ven Kudai Viruthu" T. M. Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 1:13
"Thandayani Vendayam" T. M. Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 2:56
"Pakkarai Vichitharamani" T. M. Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 2:40
"Yethanai Piravi Petru" T. M. Soundararajan T. K. Krishnasamy 3:32
"Santhaana Pushpa" T. M. Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 3:10
"Aadum Parivel" T. M. Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 1:24
"Amma Deivam Agivittal" L. R. Eswari T. K. Krishnasamy

Release and reception

Arunagirinathar was released on 7 August 1964. The film was distributed by Sarathy Pictures in Madras.[1] The Indian Express positively reviewed it for Soundararajan's performance and the music.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Arunagirinathar". The Indian Express. 7 August 1964. p. 10. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d Guy, Randor (13 October 2012). "Arunagirinathar (1964)". The Hindu. from the original on 24 August 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Fine music features 'Arunagirinathar'". The Indian Express. 15 August 1964. p. 3. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Arunagirinathar". Gaana. from the original on 16 November 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  5. ^ a b Mani, Charulatha (2 September 2011). . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 9 October 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2014.

External links

  • Arunagirinathar at IMDb

arunagirinathar, film, arunagirinathar, tamil, pronunciation, uɳaɡiɾ, aːt, 1964, indian, tamil, language, devotional, film, directed, ramanna, written, sakthi, krishnasamy, based, poet, same, name, film, stars, soundararajan, supported, radha, saroja, sharatha. Arunagirinathar Tamil pronunciation aɾ uɳaɡiɾ in aːt aɾ is a 1964 Indian Tamil language devotional film directed by T R Ramanna and written by Sakthi T K Krishnasamy Based on the poet of the same name the film stars T M Soundararajan supported by M R Radha B S Saroja Sharatha C Lakshmi Rajyam and Master Raghunath 2 It was released on 7 August 1964 ArunagirinatharTheatrical release posterDirected byT R RamannaScreenplay bySakthi T K KrishnasamyProduced byB S Moorthy 1 StarringT M SoundararajanSarathaB S SarojaCinematographyG K Ramu 1 Edited byD K Shankar 1 Music byG Ramanathan T R PappaProductioncompanyBaba Art ProductionsDistributed bySarathy PicturesRelease date7 August 1964 1964 08 07 Running time120 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageTamil Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Release and reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditThis article needs an improved plot summary You can provide one by editing this article July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Arunagirinathar was born in the town of Tiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu Arunagiri is portrayed as attracted to the pleasures of the flesh and spent his youth pursuing a life of debauchery He frequently visited the devadasi Maragatham His sister Aadhilakshmi wants to reform her brother so she arranges his marriage with Gnanavalli However he is unhappy with his life neglects his wife and continues his bad ways He persuades his sister to sell all their property and their house to get money for his dissipation Despite his sister giving him the money she earns he reduces himself his wife and his sister to dire poverty He contracts leprosy and people avoid him Eventually Aadhilakshmi is unable to meet his demands for money to support his depraved life Arunagiri says he will end his life because of this To prevent Arunagiri from killing himself his sister says that he should sell her in order to have money for prostitutes However as Arunagiri has leprosy prostitutes avoid him Aadhilakshmi offers herself to him in order to stop Arunagiri from committing suicide This deeply shocks Arunagiri and he realises the consequences his actions have had on his family Arunagiri feels guilty and attempts suicide by jumping off a temple tower but Murugan himself disguised as a pious young man saves him Murugan cures his leprosy shows him a path of religious devotion and initiates his composition of the Thiruppugal an anthology of songs dedicated to Murugan 2 Cast EditT M Soundararajan as Arunagirinathar Master Sridhar as young Arunagirinathar Sharadha as Gnanavalli B S Saroja as Aadhilakshmi M R Radha as Samanthandam C Lakshmi Rajyam as Maragatham R Manohar as Tamil Pandit C R Parthiban as Vedan Lord Murugan Viralimalai Master Raghunath as Lord Murugan Angamuthu as Maragatham s mother N S Kolappan as AnnamalaiProduction EditArunagirinathar is based on the life of the poet of the same name who created Thirupugazh This is the third film to be produced on this theme B S Moorthy produced the film for Baba Art Productions The script was written by Sakthi T K Krishnasamy 2 3 Soundtrack EditThe music was composed by G Ramanathan and T R Pappa The lyrics were by T K Krishnasamy 4 During production Pappa completed the score after Ramanathan fell ill 5 The tune Muthai Tharu was composed by Pappa before the recording he called the religious preacher Kirupanandha Variyar who explained its meaning T M Soundararajan rehearsed for an entire day before he recorded it 2 The song is based on Shanmukhapriya raga 5 Song Singer Lyrics Length Aadavendum Mayile T M Soundararajan S Janaki T K Krishnasamy 4 03 Nilavo Aval T M Soundararajan P Susheela T K Krishnasamy 3 23 Penn Piranha Pavathai P Susheela T K Krishnasamy 3 28 Muthai Tharu T M Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 4 10 Senkol Ezh Adthu T M Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 6 11 Ven Kudai Viruthu T M Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 1 13 Thandayani Vendayam T M Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 2 56 Pakkarai Vichitharamani T M Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 2 40 Yethanai Piravi Petru T M Soundararajan T K Krishnasamy 3 32 Santhaana Pushpa T M Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 3 10 Aadum Parivel T M Soundararajan Arunagirinathar 1 24 Amma Deivam Agivittal L R Eswari T K KrishnasamyRelease and reception EditArunagirinathar was released on 7 August 1964 The film was distributed by Sarathy Pictures in Madras 1 The Indian Express positively reviewed it for Soundararajan s performance and the music 3 References Edit a b c d Arunagirinathar The Indian Express 7 August 1964 p 10 Retrieved 2 October 2017 a b c d Guy Randor 13 October 2012 Arunagirinathar 1964 The Hindu Archived from the original on 24 August 2019 Retrieved 24 August 2019 a b Fine music features Arunagirinathar The Indian Express 15 August 1964 p 3 Retrieved 5 December 2018 Arunagirinathar Gaana Archived from the original on 16 November 2018 Retrieved 6 December 2021 a b Mani Charulatha 2 September 2011 A Raga s Journey Sacred Shanmukhapriya The Hindu Archived from the original on 9 October 2014 Retrieved 9 October 2014 External links EditArunagirinathar at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arunagirinathar film amp oldid 1124359052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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