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Mannukkul Vairam

Mannukkul Vairam (transl. Diamond in the soil) is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Manoj Kumar in his debut and produced by Kovaithambi. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Sujatha, Rajesh and Murali. It was released on 12 December 1986.[1]

Mannukkul Vairam
Theatrical release poster
Directed byManoj Kumar
Written byManoj Kumar
Produced byKovaithambi
StarringSivaji Ganesan
Sujatha
Rajesh
Murali
CinematographyK. S. Selvaraj
Edited byR. Baskaran
Music byDevendran
Production
company
Motherland Pictures
Release date
  • 12 December 1986 (1986-12-12)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Chittu returns to her hometown of Mettupatti after being raised by her grandmother in a neighbouring town. The two most powerful and rich men in town are brothers Thavasi, known as Periyavar, and Virumandi, known as Chinnavar. Periyavar believes in equal justice above all else and is highly respected in the village while Chinnavar believes is his own caste-superiority. Periyavar has a very young grandchild, Chinnathayee, who's been widowed after a child marriage. Chittu's parents, Velappa and Velaiamma, launder the town's clothes. Chittu finds it difficult to adjust to the town's rigid caste hierarchy after being raised with more freedom by her grandmother. She also clashes with her classmate Mayilsamy, Chinnavar's son. He constantly teases and humiliates her due to her caste. Chittu eventually convenes the panjayath to ask for justice and Periyavar punishes Mayilsamy. Chittu intervenes as she's worried his punishment will only breed more resentment and retaliation. In the aftermath of this incident, Mayilsamy realises his errors and soon falls in love with Chittu while Periyavar grows closer to Velappa's family. Chinnavar is incensed by Chittu's arrogance and what he believes is Velappa rising above his station. When Periyavar is called away, Chinnavar, the town's doctor and a few others force Velappa to work during the town's Pongal festival celebrations. Velappa is burned terribly in an accident while he's working. Chittu begs the doctor for help but is rebuffed by him and Chinnavar. Vellappa dies in agony and, in anger, Chittu yells at Chinnavar and his friends for their cruelty. In retaliation, he drives Chittu and Vellamma out of town. Years later, the two women return to the town when Chittu becomes the town's new doctor. Some of the townspeople have changed significantly, however some things are still very much the same. Chittu must face Chinnavar's continued hatred and the ramifications this has on many of those she cares about.

Cast

Production

Manoj Kumar, brother-in-law of director Bharathiraja, made his directorial debut with this film. Producer Kovaithambi was impressed with the story narrated by Manojkumar and he immediately narrated the story to Sivaji Ganesan who agreed to act in the film.[2]

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Devendran in his debut.[3][4] The song "Pongiyathe Kadhal" was well received and Devendran revealed it was based on a song which he composed while working as music teacher for a school.[5]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Ithalodu Ithal"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 
2."Pongiyathe"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 
3."Achuvella"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 
4."Muthu Siritathu"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 
5."Kizhakku Veluthachu"Malaysia Vasudevan 
6."Jaathimalliye"Malaysia Vasudevan 

Reception

Mannukkul Vairam was released on 12 December 1986.[6] The Indian Express praised Manoj Kumar's "treatment of caste discrimination is [..] subdued".[7] Kovaithambi said the film ran for 50 days in theatres, and though it was not that successful, it gave him the satisfaction of working with Sivaji Ganesan.[2]

References

  1. ^ "261-270". nadigarthilagam.com. from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  2. ^ a b "மண்ணுக்குள் வைரம்: சிவாஜிகணேசனை வைத்து கோவைத்தம்பி தயாரித்த படம்". Maalai Malar. 6 June 2016. from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Mannukul Vairam". Gaana. from the original on 9 January 2019. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  4. ^ Kumar, S. R. Ashok (11 August 2012). "Audio Beat: Nanum En Jamunavum". The Hindu. from the original on 7 June 2022. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  5. ^ . Lakshman Sruthi. Archived from the original on 11 February 2021. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Mannukkul Vairam". The Indian Express. 12 December 1986. p. 3. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  7. ^ "Tears all the way". The Indian Express. 19 December 1986. p. 14. Retrieved 9 January 2019.

External links

  • Mannukkul Vairam at IMDb

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Mannukkul Vairam transl Diamond in the soil is a 1986 Indian Tamil language film directed by Manoj Kumar in his debut and produced by Kovaithambi The film stars Sivaji Ganesan Sujatha Rajesh and Murali It was released on 12 December 1986 1 Mannukkul VairamTheatrical release posterDirected byManoj KumarWritten byManoj KumarProduced byKovaithambiStarringSivaji GanesanSujathaRajeshMuraliCinematographyK S SelvarajEdited byR BaskaranMusic byDevendranProductioncompanyMotherland PicturesRelease date12 December 1986 1986 12 12 Running time138 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageTamil Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditChittu returns to her hometown of Mettupatti after being raised by her grandmother in a neighbouring town The two most powerful and rich men in town are brothers Thavasi known as Periyavar and Virumandi known as Chinnavar Periyavar believes in equal justice above all else and is highly respected in the village while Chinnavar believes is his own caste superiority Periyavar has a very young grandchild Chinnathayee who s been widowed after a child marriage Chittu s parents Velappa and Velaiamma launder the town s clothes Chittu finds it difficult to adjust to the town s rigid caste hierarchy after being raised with more freedom by her grandmother She also clashes with her classmate Mayilsamy Chinnavar s son He constantly teases and humiliates her due to her caste Chittu eventually convenes the panjayath to ask for justice and Periyavar punishes Mayilsamy Chittu intervenes as she s worried his punishment will only breed more resentment and retaliation In the aftermath of this incident Mayilsamy realises his errors and soon falls in love with Chittu while Periyavar grows closer to Velappa s family Chinnavar is incensed by Chittu s arrogance and what he believes is Velappa rising above his station When Periyavar is called away Chinnavar the town s doctor and a few others force Velappa to work during the town s Pongal festival celebrations Velappa is burned terribly in an accident while he s working Chittu begs the doctor for help but is rebuffed by him and Chinnavar Vellappa dies in agony and in anger Chittu yells at Chinnavar and his friends for their cruelty In retaliation he drives Chittu and Vellamma out of town Years later the two women return to the town when Chittu becomes the town s new doctor Some of the townspeople have changed significantly however some things are still very much the same Chittu must face Chinnavar s continued hatred and the ramifications this has on many of those she cares about Cast EditSivaji Ganesan as Thavasi aka Periyavar Sujatha as Velaiamma Rajesh as Velappa Murali as Mayilsamy Ranjini as Chittu Vinu Chakravarthy as Virumandi aka Chinnavar Goundamani as Esakki Senthil as Sembattai Ganthimathi as Mayilsamy s Mother Kovai Sarala Pandiyan as Bhoomi Vani Viswanath as Chinnathayee adult Vinodhini as Chinnathayee young Baby Lakshmi Keerthi Devi Madurai Saroja Vijaya Nagalakshmi K K Soundar Ramnath Suryakanth Krishnamoorthy Jayapal Kullamani Pasi Narayanan Vellai Subbaiah Periya Karuppu Thevar M L A Murugesh Karisai Amalan Rajamani SingamuthuProduction EditManoj Kumar brother in law of director Bharathiraja made his directorial debut with this film Producer Kovaithambi was impressed with the story narrated by Manojkumar and he immediately narrated the story to Sivaji Ganesan who agreed to act in the film 2 Soundtrack EditSoundtrack was composed by Devendran in his debut 3 4 The song Pongiyathe Kadhal was well received and Devendran revealed it was based on a song which he composed while working as music teacher for a school 5 No TitleSinger s Length1 Ithalodu Ithal S P Balasubrahmanyam S Janaki 2 Pongiyathe S P Balasubrahmanyam S Janaki 3 Achuvella S P Balasubrahmanyam 4 Muthu Siritathu S P Balasubrahmanyam S Janaki 5 Kizhakku Veluthachu Malaysia Vasudevan 6 Jaathimalliye Malaysia Vasudevan Reception EditMannukkul Vairam was released on 12 December 1986 6 The Indian Express praised Manoj Kumar s treatment of caste discrimination is subdued 7 Kovaithambi said the film ran for 50 days in theatres and though it was not that successful it gave him the satisfaction of working with Sivaji Ganesan 2 References Edit 261 270 nadigarthilagam com Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 25 August 2014 a b மண ண க க ள வ ரம ச வ ஜ கண சன வ த த க வ த தம ப தய ர த த படம Maalai Malar 6 June 2016 Archived from the original on 18 January 2017 Retrieved 18 January 2017 Mannukul Vairam Gaana Archived from the original on 9 January 2019 Retrieved 23 September 2021 Kumar S R Ashok 11 August 2012 Audio Beat Nanum En Jamunavum The Hindu Archived from the original on 7 June 2022 Retrieved 7 June 2022 Devendran bounces back Lakshman Sruthi Archived from the original on 11 February 2021 Retrieved 9 June 2022 Mannukkul Vairam The Indian Express 12 December 1986 p 3 Retrieved 25 February 2019 Tears all the way The Indian Express 19 December 1986 p 14 Retrieved 9 January 2019 External links EditMannukkul Vairam at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mannukkul Vairam amp oldid 1146900563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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