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Punnagai Mannan

Punnagai Mannan (transl. King of smiles) is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language musical romantic drama film written and directed by K. Balachander. The film stars Kamal Haasan and Revathi, with Srividya, Rekha, Delhi Ganesh, Sudarshan and Sundar Krishna Urs in supporting roles. Its plot revolves around a dance instructor whose student falls in love with him.

Punnagai Mannan
Theatrical release poster
Directed byK. Balachander
Written byK. Balachander
Produced by
  • Rajam Balachander
  • Pushpa Kandaswamy
Starring
CinematographyR. Raghunatha Reddy
Edited byGanesh–Kumar
Music byIlaiyaraaja
Production
company
Release date
  • 1 November 1986 (1986-11-01)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Haasan initially pitched to Balachander a sequel to Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981). The pitched project was not made but Balachander used elements of its plot to make Punnagai Mannan, a separate project. The film was released on 1 November 1986, Diwali day, and ran for over 25 weeks in theatres, becoming a silver jubilee hit.

Plot

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 aunt 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 Charlie Chaplin, and learns of Sethu's failed relationship, which increases her affection for Sethu. Chellapa helps her to win Sethu's affection. Malini is Sinhalese, 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 Tamilian. 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 wants to take revenge for his daughter's death. On the day of Sethu's engagement, he gives Sethu's father a basket of apples in which a time bomb 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 places flowers on the place of their deaths.

Cast

Ramesh Aravind was cast as Malini's lover in flashbacks, but his scenes did not make the final cut.[5][6]

Production

Development

 
Athirappily Falls, where many scenes were shot.

After the success of Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981), its lead actor Kamal Haasan pitched to the director K. Balachander 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.[7] The sequel was not made but Balachander used these plot elements for a new film titled Punnagai Mannan.[8] Balachander described Punnagai Mannan as a contrast to Ek Duuje Ke Liye because it "was in response to people who argued why lovers should commit suicide".[9]

Casting and filming

Haasan was cast in two roles; Sethu, and his uncle "Chaplin" Chellappa.[10] Revathi was cast as Malini, a Sinhalese girl,[11] and her voice was dubbed by Sulakshana.[12] Rekha's character was named Ranjani after the Carnatic raga of the same name.[13] G. M. Sundar made his feature-film debut as a dance student.[14]

Many scenes of Punnagai Mannan were filmed at Athirappilly Falls at Chalakudy, Kerala in 27 days.[7][15] The film includes a scene in which Haasan and Rekha, who was 16 years old at the time, kiss.[16][17] 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 producers to remove the scene but the crew did not comply.[18] Balachander suggested Kala as a dance choreographer to fill in for Raghuram, her brother-in-law who was busy.[19] Suresh Krissna, 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 Annaamalai (1992).[20] Stills Ravi worked on the production as a stills photographer.[21]

Soundtrack

Ilaiyaraaja composed the soundtrack for Punnagai Mannan and Vairamuthu wrote the lyrics.[22][23] A. R. Rahman, who was then known as Dileep, played synthesizer on the soundtrack. Punnagai Mannan was one of the earliest Tamil films in which a sequencer was used.[24][25][26] According to Ilaiyaraaja's son Karthik Raja, a Yamaha CX5M system was used around the time of the making of the film.[27] The song "Yedhedho Ennam Valarthen" is set in the raga known as Pahadi;[28] "Singalathu Chinnakuyile" is set in Bageshri;[29] "Enna Satham" is in Sindhu Bhairavi;[30] and "Kavithai Kelungal" is in Savithri.[31][32]

Vairamuthu praised Balachander for "Enna Satham", stating he had the audacity to insert a song into a sequence in which two lovers were going to die.[33] In May 2015, the FM radio station Radio City commemorated Ilaiyaraaja's 72nd birthday by broadcasting the composer's songs in a special show titled Raja Rajathan for 91 days. "Enna Satham" was one of the most-requested songs on the show.[34] Nandini Ramnath, writing for Scroll.in, described it as a "love song, lullaby and dirge rolled into one".[35]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Yedhedho Ennam Valarthen"VairamuthuK. S. Chithra4:23
2."Enna Saththam Indha Neram"VairamuthuS. P. Balasubrahmanyam4:17
3."Vaan Megam Poo Poovaai"VairamuthuK. S. Chithra3:53
4."Kavithai Kelungal Karuvil"VairamuthuVani Jairam, P. Jayachandran7:00
5."Kaala kaalamaaga Vaazhum"VairamuthuS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra4:21
6."Singalathu Chinnakuyile"VairamuthuS. P. Balasubramanyam, K. S. Chithra4:16
7."Maamaavukku Kudumaa Kudumaa"VairamuthuMalaysia Vasudevan4:34
8."Theme Music" – –2:34
9."One Two Three"Viji ManuelFrancis Lazarus1:27
Total length:36:45

Release and reception

Punnagai Mannan was released on 1 November 1986, Diwali day.[36] On 14 November, The Indian Express 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."[37] Jayamanmadhan of Kalki negatively reviewed the film, particularly the climax, comparing it unfavourably with Balachander's earlier films.[38] Despite competition from other Diwali releases including Maaveeran,[39] Palaivana Rojakkal,[40] Aruvadai Naal,[41] and Kannukku Mai Ezhuthu,[42] Punnagai Mannan became a silver jubilee hit, running for over 25 weeks in theatres. On the film's 25th-week celebrations, Balachander called Haasan Puratchi Mannan (Revolutionary king).[43]

Other versions

Punnagai Mannan was later dubbed into Telugu as Dance Master and into Hindi as Chacha Charlie.[44][45]

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Bibliography

External links

  • Punnagai Mannan at IMDb

punnagai, mannan, transl, king, smiles, 1986, indian, tamil, language, musical, romantic, drama, film, written, directed, balachander, film, stars, kamal, haasan, revathi, with, srividya, rekha, delhi, ganesh, sudarshan, sundar, krishna, supporting, roles, plo. Punnagai Mannan transl King of smiles is a 1986 Indian Tamil language musical romantic drama film written and directed by K Balachander The film stars Kamal Haasan and Revathi with Srividya Rekha Delhi Ganesh Sudarshan and Sundar Krishna Urs in supporting roles Its plot revolves around a dance instructor whose student falls in love with him Punnagai MannanTheatrical release posterDirected byK BalachanderWritten byK BalachanderProduced byRajam BalachanderPushpa KandaswamyStarringKamal HaasanRevathiCinematographyR Raghunatha ReddyEdited byGanesh KumarMusic byIlaiyaraajaProductioncompanyKavithalayaa ProductionsRelease date1 November 1986 1986 11 01 CountryIndiaLanguageTamilHaasan initially pitched to Balachander a sequel to Ek Duuje Ke Liye 1981 The pitched project was not made but Balachander used elements of its plot to make Punnagai Mannan a separate project The film was released on 1 November 1986 Diwali day and ran for over 25 weeks in theatres becoming a silver jubilee hit Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting and filming 4 Soundtrack 5 Release and reception 6 Other versions 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksPlot EditLovers 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 aunt 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 Charlie Chaplin and learns of Sethu s failed relationship which increases her affection for Sethu Chellapa helps her to win Sethu s affection Malini is Sinhalese 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 Tamilian 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 wants to take revenge for his daughter s death On the day of Sethu s engagement he gives Sethu s father a basket of apples in which a time bomb 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 places flowers on the place of their deaths Cast EditKamal Haasan as Sethu and Chaplin Chellapa Revathi as Malini Srividya as Padmini 1 Rekha as Ranjani Delhi Ganesh as Sethu s father 2 Sudarshan as Ranjani s father 1 Sundar Krishna Urs as Malini s father 1 Hussaini as a Sri Lankan Tamil 3 Sundar as a dance student Baby Kalpana as a little girl in a store 4 Ramesh Aravind was cast as Malini s lover in flashbacks but his scenes did not make the final cut 5 6 Production EditDevelopment Edit Athirappily Falls where many scenes were shot After the success of Ek Duuje Ke Liye 1981 its lead actor Kamal Haasan pitched to the director K Balachander 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 7 The sequel was not made but Balachander used these plot elements for a new film titled Punnagai Mannan 8 Balachander described Punnagai Mannan as a contrast to Ek Duuje Ke Liye because it was in response to people who argued why lovers should commit suicide 9 Casting and filming Edit Haasan was cast in two roles Sethu and his uncle Chaplin Chellappa 10 Revathi was cast as Malini a Sinhalese girl 11 and her voice was dubbed by Sulakshana 12 Rekha s character was named Ranjani after the Carnatic raga of the same name 13 G M Sundar made his feature film debut as a dance student 14 Many scenes of Punnagai Mannan were filmed at Athirappilly Falls at Chalakudy Kerala in 27 days 7 15 The film includes a scene in which Haasan and Rekha who was 16 years old at the time kiss 16 17 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 producers to remove the scene but the crew did not comply 18 Balachander suggested Kala as a dance choreographer to fill in for Raghuram her brother in law who was busy 19 Suresh Krissna 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 Annaamalai 1992 20 Stills Ravi worked on the production as a stills photographer 21 Soundtrack EditIlaiyaraaja composed the soundtrack for Punnagai Mannan and Vairamuthu wrote the lyrics 22 23 A R Rahman who was then known as Dileep played synthesizer on the soundtrack Punnagai Mannan was one of the earliest Tamil films in which a sequencer was used 24 25 26 According to Ilaiyaraaja s son Karthik Raja a Yamaha CX5M system was used around the time of the making of the film 27 The song Yedhedho Ennam Valarthen is set in the raga known as Pahadi 28 Singalathu Chinnakuyile is set in Bageshri 29 Enna Satham is in Sindhu Bhairavi 30 and Kavithai Kelungal is in Savithri 31 32 Vairamuthu praised Balachander for Enna Satham stating he had the audacity to insert a song into a sequence in which two lovers were going to die 33 In May 2015 the FM radio station Radio City commemorated Ilaiyaraaja s 72nd birthday by broadcasting the composer s songs in a special show titled Raja Rajathan for 91 days Enna Satham was one of the most requested songs on the show 34 Nandini Ramnath writing for Scroll in described it as a love song lullaby and dirge rolled into one 35 Track listingNo TitleLyricsSinger s Length1 Yedhedho Ennam Valarthen VairamuthuK S Chithra4 232 Enna Saththam Indha Neram VairamuthuS P Balasubrahmanyam4 173 Vaan Megam Poo Poovaai VairamuthuK S Chithra3 534 Kavithai Kelungal Karuvil VairamuthuVani Jairam P Jayachandran7 005 Kaala kaalamaaga Vaazhum VairamuthuS P Balasubrahmanyam K S Chithra4 216 Singalathu Chinnakuyile VairamuthuS P Balasubramanyam K S Chithra4 167 Maamaavukku Kudumaa Kudumaa VairamuthuMalaysia Vasudevan4 348 Theme Music 2 349 One Two Three Viji ManuelFrancis Lazarus1 27Total length 36 45Release and reception EditPunnagai Mannan was released on 1 November 1986 Diwali day 36 On 14 November The Indian Express 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 37 Jayamanmadhan of Kalki negatively reviewed the film particularly the climax comparing it unfavourably with Balachander s earlier films 38 Despite competition from other Diwali releases including Maaveeran 39 Palaivana Rojakkal 40 Aruvadai Naal 41 and Kannukku Mai Ezhuthu 42 Punnagai Mannan became a silver jubilee hit running for over 25 weeks in theatres On the film s 25th week celebrations Balachander called Haasan Puratchi Mannan Revolutionary king 43 Other versions EditPunnagai Mannan was later dubbed into Telugu as Dance Master and into Hindi as Chacha Charlie 44 45 References Edit a b c Punnagai Mannan Cast and Crew Moviefone Archived from the original on 1 July 2021 Retrieved 1 July 2021 Joseph Raveena 21 February 2016 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