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Mangaiyar Thilakam

Mangaiyar Thilakam (transl. A Jewel Among Women) is a 1955 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by L. V. Prasad. The film, released on 26 August 1955, was a remake of the 1953 Marathi film Vahinicha Bangadya.[1] The film was produced by Sripadha Shankar under the banner of Vaidya films. It stars Sivaji Ganesan and Padmini, while M. N. Rajam, S. V. Subbaiah, K. A. Thangavelu and K. Sarangapani play pivotal roles. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by S. Dakshinamurthi, while the lyrics for the songs were written by Kannadasan, Puratchidasan and Maruthakasi. P. L. Rai and N. M. Shankar handled cinematography and editing respectively. The story was adapted by Sadasiva Brahmam and dialogues were written by Valampuri Somanathan, G. Ramakrishnan and D. Nagalingam.

Mangaiyar Thilakam
Theatrical release poster
Directed byL. V. Prasad
Screenplay byL. V. Prasad
Story byShantaram Athavale (Original)
V. Sadasivabrahmam (Adapted)
Based onVahinchya Bangdya
by Shantaram Athavale
Produced bySripadha Shankar
StarringSivaji Ganesan
Padmini
CinematographyP. L. Rai
Edited byN. M. Shankar
Music byS. Dakshinamurthi
Production
company
Vaidya Films
Release date
  • 26 August 1955 (1955-08-26)
Running time
182 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

The story starts with the special birthday celebration of a girl. An unusual ceremony is performed, where the child goes to perform puja at the samadhi built over a cremation site, and which is usually built at the place where a pativratha or great lady has performed sati. A friend asks about the story of the sati, and Vasudevan narrates the story after telling that this not an ordinary Sati, but an Aajeeva Sati whose whole life was a sacrifice pleasing to God, and who died not actually as a Sati but as a Muttaida/Suhagan in the lifetime of her husband after dedicating her life to family. Vasudevan begins to narrate the story.

Karunakaran and Vasudevan are brothers whose parents had died. They are very much loving and close to each other but Vasudevan longs for mother's love. Yielding to the relatives persuasion, Karunakaran accepts to marry Sulochana. Vasudevan gets upset as he is afraid of what will happen with new person and he only has got one brother, no mother no father. He sets off to the bride's house to see her and he likes her at the first glimpse because she is very nice to him.

The wedding takes place and Sulochana becomes a loving wife and the perfect home-maker because she is very traditional and she builds the family including all the mother's love for Vasudevan. The house was like "house for ghosts" because there was no wife and mother until now, but now Sulochana starts everything perfectly, regular puja, Tulsi, rangoli, toranam above door, keeping two cows, cooking proper food at proper time, lunchbox for Vasudevan, waiting for each other to come home, celebrating all the small and big festivals, keeping all the Nomu (Vrath) with fasting and feasting, and everything like that. For Vasudevan, she is the only mother he ever knew and he fully accepts her as his own mother. Sulochana gets pregnant and delivers a baby boy, but the delivery is very difficult and the baby boy is born dead. The doctor tells Karunakaran that Sulochana will not have any more children because the delivery was complicated and he had to cut some organ to save her life. When Sulochana hears of this, she is very sad, but noble lady, and she says, "God gave me one sweet son. Why I should ask more?" and she pats Vasudevan lovingly on the head.

Time rolls on and Vasudevan becomes as an adult and becomes a college professor, but unfortunately, Karunakaran and Sulochana was not blessed with children. Vasudevan presents Sulochana gold bangles from his first pay. Vasudevan was arranged to marry Rao Bahadur Ponnambalam's and Akilam's daughter Prabha.

Comic relief was presented in a moral story of Ponnambalam's family. Ponnambalam listens too much to and often quarrels with Akilam. This drives Ponnambalam's son Kalamani (K. A. Thangavelu) and his wife Neela (Ragini) to hatch a drama in order for Ponnambalam and Akilam to be united and respect each other. Kalamani and Neela succeed in this.

Prabha's character was the opposite of Sulochana's, but the latter hardly bothers about this and carries on her daily good deeds. Prabha gets pregnant and delivers a baby boy, Ravi (Master Ravi), but she does not care much for him. Sulochana picks up the tasks and takes care of Ravi as a mother should. As Ravi grows, Prabha does not like this and forbids Sulochana from raising Ravi.

Ravi falls ill due to the separation and Sulochana takes care of him day and night, not bothering about her meals and health. Ravi becomes very serious for a month, till the doctor who treats him loses hope. Sulochana takes Ravi to a temple and pleads to Lord Shiva to take her life instead and spare Ravi's life. Prabha apologises to Sulochana, but the latter says that it was by the God's grace before collapsing due to being too weak. Even on her death bed, Sulochana enquires about Ravi's health. After thanking Karunakaran and Vasudevan for a good life as a daughter-in-law in the house and says that she would be reborn in this house, Sulochana dies.

Sulochana's body was cremated, but Karunakaran and Vasudevan were surprised to see the gold bangles were not damaged during the process. A baby girl was born on the exact day after a year and she was accepted by the whole family as Sulochana reborn. The gold bangles would be worn to her on every birthday, thus the special occasion.

Cast

Male cast
Female cast

Production

Actor Sripadha Shankar ventured into film production with Mangayar Thilakam being one of his ventures. Since he was not financially strong, he sought the help of an enterprising bank clerk, A. C. Pillai, who helped complete the film providing funds.[2] This film was based on the Marathi film Vahininjiya Pangkadiya. Valampuri Somanathan, G. Ramakrishnan and D. Nagarajan wrote the screenplay.[2]

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by S. Dakshinamurthi, while The lyrics were by Udumalai Narayana Kavi, Kannadasan, A. Maruthakasi and Puratchidasan.[3][4] The song "Neela Vanna Kannaa Vaadaa" was initially to be written by Kannadasan. As Prasad did not like what he wrote, he was replaced by Maruthakasi.[5] According to historian Randor Guy, the song "Ketta Penmani" took a dig at modern women.[2]

Song Singers Lyrics Length
"Unmai Anbu Endrum Anaindhidaadha Theebam" K. Jamuna Rani A. Maruthakasi 03:12
"Baakkiyavathi Naan Baakkiyavathi" P. Leela 03:11
"Neela Vanna Kannaa Vaadaa" R. Balasaraswathi Devi 04:16
"Nee Varavillaiyenil Aadharavedhu" M. Sathyam 03:25
"Purindhu Kollavillai Innum" S. C. Krishnan & A. G. Rathnamala 03:16
"Kandu Konden Naan Kandu Konden" T. Kamala Puratchidasan 02:45
"Engal Kula Dhevi Neeye" P. Leela Kannadasan 02:35
"Dheva Sadhaa Soga Thirunaalaam" 02:56
"Oru Muraidhaan Varum" Jikki 02:47
"Ketta Penmani Butthi Ketta Penmani" T. V. Rathnam Udumalai Narayana Kavi 02:43
"Adanga Pidaari Naadagam" S. C. Krishnan, T. V. Rathnam
Vadivambal, K. R. Sellamuthu
S. V. Ponnusamy, and S. J. Kantha
09:36

Release and reception

Mangaiyar Thilakam was released on 26 August 1955.[6] Kalki said it was a good film that could not be underestimated with regards to visual combinations, cinematography, sound recording and artistic technique.[7]

References

  1. ^ . Dinamalar (in Tamil). Nellai. 21 January 2019. Archived from the original on 26 January 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ a b c Guy, Randor (23 March 2013). "Mangayar Thilakam 1957". The Hindu. from the original on 13 November 2021. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  3. ^ Neelamegam, G. (2014). Thiraikalanjiyam — Part 1 (in Tamil). Chennai: Manivasagar Publishers. p. 97.
  4. ^ "Mangayar Thilakam". Saregama. from the original on 13 November 2021. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  5. ^ Rangaraj, R (27 July 2020). "Songs of son of the soil". The Times of India. from the original on 26 August 2020. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  6. ^ "1955 – மங்கையர் திலகம் – வைத்தியா பிலிம்ஸ் (மராத்தி)" [1955 – Mangaiyar Thilakam – Vaidya Films (Marathi)]. Lakshman Sruthi (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 21 August 2019. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  7. ^ . Kalki (in Tamil). 4 September 1955. pp. 31–32. Archived from the original on 13 October 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.

External links

  • Mangaiyar Thilakam at IMDb

mangaiyar, thilakam, transl, jewel, among, women, 1955, indian, tamil, language, drama, film, directed, prasad, film, released, august, 1955, remake, 1953, marathi, film, vahinicha, bangadya, film, produced, sripadha, shankar, under, banner, vaidya, films, sta. Mangaiyar Thilakam transl A Jewel Among Women is a 1955 Indian Tamil language drama film directed by L V Prasad The film released on 26 August 1955 was a remake of the 1953 Marathi film Vahinicha Bangadya 1 The film was produced by Sripadha Shankar under the banner of Vaidya films It stars Sivaji Ganesan and Padmini while M N Rajam S V Subbaiah K A Thangavelu and K Sarangapani play pivotal roles The film s soundtrack and background score were composed by S Dakshinamurthi while the lyrics for the songs were written by Kannadasan Puratchidasan and Maruthakasi P L Rai and N M Shankar handled cinematography and editing respectively The story was adapted by Sadasiva Brahmam and dialogues were written by Valampuri Somanathan G Ramakrishnan and D Nagalingam Mangaiyar ThilakamTheatrical release posterDirected byL V PrasadScreenplay byL V PrasadStory byShantaram Athavale Original V Sadasivabrahmam Adapted Based onVahinchya Bangdyaby Shantaram AthavaleProduced bySripadha ShankarStarringSivaji GanesanPadminiCinematographyP L RaiEdited byN M ShankarMusic byS DakshinamurthiProductioncompanyVaidya FilmsRelease date26 August 1955 1955 08 26 Running time182 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageTamil Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Release and reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditThe story starts with the special birthday celebration of a girl An unusual ceremony is performed where the child goes to perform puja at the samadhi built over a cremation site and which is usually built at the place where a pativratha or great lady has performed sati A friend asks about the story of the sati and Vasudevan narrates the story after telling that this not an ordinary Sati but an Aajeeva Sati whose whole life was a sacrifice pleasing to God and who died not actually as a Sati but as a Muttaida Suhagan in the lifetime of her husband after dedicating her life to family Vasudevan begins to narrate the story Karunakaran and Vasudevan are brothers whose parents had died They are very much loving and close to each other but Vasudevan longs for mother s love Yielding to the relatives persuasion Karunakaran accepts to marry Sulochana Vasudevan gets upset as he is afraid of what will happen with new person and he only has got one brother no mother no father He sets off to the bride s house to see her and he likes her at the first glimpse because she is very nice to him The wedding takes place and Sulochana becomes a loving wife and the perfect home maker because she is very traditional and she builds the family including all the mother s love for Vasudevan The house was like house for ghosts because there was no wife and mother until now but now Sulochana starts everything perfectly regular puja Tulsi rangoli toranam above door keeping two cows cooking proper food at proper time lunchbox for Vasudevan waiting for each other to come home celebrating all the small and big festivals keeping all the Nomu Vrath with fasting and feasting and everything like that For Vasudevan she is the only mother he ever knew and he fully accepts her as his own mother Sulochana gets pregnant and delivers a baby boy but the delivery is very difficult and the baby boy is born dead The doctor tells Karunakaran that Sulochana will not have any more children because the delivery was complicated and he had to cut some organ to save her life When Sulochana hears of this she is very sad but noble lady and she says God gave me one sweet son Why I should ask more and she pats Vasudevan lovingly on the head Time rolls on and Vasudevan becomes as an adult and becomes a college professor but unfortunately Karunakaran and Sulochana was not blessed with children Vasudevan presents Sulochana gold bangles from his first pay Vasudevan was arranged to marry Rao Bahadur Ponnambalam s and Akilam s daughter Prabha Comic relief was presented in a moral story of Ponnambalam s family Ponnambalam listens too much to and often quarrels with Akilam This drives Ponnambalam s son Kalamani K A Thangavelu and his wife Neela Ragini to hatch a drama in order for Ponnambalam and Akilam to be united and respect each other Kalamani and Neela succeed in this Prabha s character was the opposite of Sulochana s but the latter hardly bothers about this and carries on her daily good deeds Prabha gets pregnant and delivers a baby boy Ravi Master Ravi but she does not care much for him Sulochana picks up the tasks and takes care of Ravi as a mother should As Ravi grows Prabha does not like this and forbids Sulochana from raising Ravi Ravi falls ill due to the separation and Sulochana takes care of him day and night not bothering about her meals and health Ravi becomes very serious for a month till the doctor who treats him loses hope Sulochana takes Ravi to a temple and pleads to Lord Shiva to take her life instead and spare Ravi s life Prabha apologises to Sulochana but the latter says that it was by the God s grace before collapsing due to being too weak Even on her death bed Sulochana enquires about Ravi s health After thanking Karunakaran and Vasudevan for a good life as a daughter in law in the house and says that she would be reborn in this house Sulochana dies Sulochana s body was cremated but Karunakaran and Vasudevan were surprised to see the gold bangles were not damaged during the process A baby girl was born on the exact day after a year and she was accepted by the whole family as Sulochana reborn The gold bangles would be worn to her on every birthday thus the special occasion Cast EditMale castSivaji Ganesan as Vasudevan S V Subbaiah as Karunakaran K A Thangavelu as Kalamani K Sarangapani as Rao Bahadur Ponnambalam Master Baji as young Vasudevan Master Ravi as RaviFemale castPadmini as Sulochana Ragini as Neela M N Rajam as Prabha K N Kamalam as AkilandamProduction EditActor Sripadha Shankar ventured into film production with Mangayar Thilakam being one of his ventures Since he was not financially strong he sought the help of an enterprising bank clerk A C Pillai who helped complete the film providing funds 2 This film was based on the Marathi film Vahininjiya Pangkadiya Valampuri Somanathan G Ramakrishnan and D Nagarajan wrote the screenplay 2 Soundtrack EditSoundtrack was composed by S Dakshinamurthi while The lyrics were by Udumalai Narayana Kavi Kannadasan A Maruthakasi and Puratchidasan 3 4 The song Neela Vanna Kannaa Vaadaa was initially to be written by Kannadasan As Prasad did not like what he wrote he was replaced by Maruthakasi 5 According to historian Randor Guy the song Ketta Penmani took a dig at modern women 2 Song Singers Lyrics Length Unmai Anbu Endrum Anaindhidaadha Theebam K Jamuna Rani A Maruthakasi 03 12 Baakkiyavathi Naan Baakkiyavathi P Leela 03 11 Neela Vanna Kannaa Vaadaa R Balasaraswathi Devi 04 16 Nee Varavillaiyenil Aadharavedhu M Sathyam 03 25 Purindhu Kollavillai Innum S C Krishnan amp A G Rathnamala 03 16 Kandu Konden Naan Kandu Konden T Kamala Puratchidasan 02 45 Engal Kula Dhevi Neeye P Leela Kannadasan 02 35 Dheva Sadhaa Soga Thirunaalaam 02 56 Oru Muraidhaan Varum Jikki 02 47 Ketta Penmani Butthi Ketta Penmani T V Rathnam Udumalai Narayana Kavi 02 43 Adanga Pidaari Naadagam S C Krishnan T V RathnamVadivambal K R SellamuthuS V Ponnusamy and S J Kantha 09 36Release and reception EditMangaiyar Thilakam was released on 26 August 1955 6 Kalki said it was a good film that could not be underestimated with regards to visual combinations cinematography sound recording and artistic technique 7 References Edit கல ம மண வ மனன ன ந ழலல ல ந ஜம 163 மர தக ச ய ம கண ணத சன ம Dinamalar in Tamil Nellai 21 January 2019 Archived from the original on 26 January 2020 Retrieved 13 November 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c Guy Randor 23 March 2013 Mangayar Thilakam 1957 The Hindu Archived from the original on 13 November 2021 Retrieved 13 November 2021 Neelamegam G 2014 Thiraikalanjiyam Part 1 in Tamil Chennai Manivasagar Publishers p 97 Mangayar Thilakam Saregama Archived from the original on 13 November 2021 Retrieved 13 November 2021 Rangaraj R 27 July 2020 Songs of son of the soil The Times of India Archived from the original on 26 August 2020 Retrieved 12 September 2020 1955 மங க யர த லகம வ த த ய ப ல ம ஸ மர த த 1955 Mangaiyar Thilakam Vaidya Films Marathi Lakshman Sruthi in Tamil Archived from the original on 21 August 2019 Retrieved 21 August 2019 மங க யர த லகம Kalki in Tamil 4 September 1955 pp 31 32 Archived from the original on 13 October 2022 Retrieved 13 October 2022 External links EditMangaiyar Thilakam at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mangaiyar Thilakam amp oldid 1137941119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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