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Sivandha Mann

Sivandha Mann (transl. Red Soil) is a 1969 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film written, produced and directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan and Kanchana, with S. V. Ranga Rao, M. N. Nambiar, Muthuraman, Nagesh and Sachu in supporting roles. It revolves around an Inspector General's son (Ganesan) and a princess (Kanchana) who rebel against the tyrannical ruler (Nambiar) of their region.

Sivandha Mann
Theatrical release poster
Directed byC. V. Sridhar
Written byC. V. Sridhar
Produced byC. V. Sridhar
StarringSivaji Ganesan
Kanchana
CinematographyN. Balakrishnan
Edited byM. N. Shankar
Music byM. S. Viswanathan
Production
company
Chithralaya Films[1]
Release date
  • 9 November 1969 (1969-11-09)
Running time
179 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Sridhar initially began work on a film titled Andru Sinthiya Ratham, with M. G. Ramachandran starring. Though many scenes were shot, the film was ultimately shelved when Ramachandran backed out. Sridhar later revived the project under a new title with script changes, and Ganesan starring. Sivandha Mann was the first Tamil film to be shot extensively in locations outside India; shooting locations included Switzerland, France and the Alps.

Sivandha Mann was released on 9 November 1969, Diwali day, and became a major commercial success, running for over 100 days in theatres. The film's success inspired many later Tamil and Telugu films to shoot in France. It was later remade by Sridhar in Hindi as Dharti (1970).

Plot

The Portuguese want to set up an army base in Vasanthapuri, a territory in Tamil Nadu, India. They approach Diwan, a corrupt ruler of the area and decide to make him the king if he agrees to carry out the plan. He subsequently agrees, but none of the local people are happy and protests against this. Hence he starts killing them in large numbers. Ananth, who lost his father in the shootout, swears that he will have revenge for the outrage when his friend Bharat, son of the Inspector General Chandrasekar, returns from abroad.

Meanwhile, Chithralekha, the princess of Vasanthapuri, is living in Zürich, and is completely unaware that her native place is in danger. She sees Bharat's photo in a local daily, and learns that he is also from Vasanthapuri. She reads that he came first in the University of Bern, and develops an interest in meeting him. That night, Chithralekha meets him at a club and congratulates him for his performance, while introducing herself as "Vasanthi" to hide her true identity. Quickly, they both fall for each other. Bharat and Chithralekha enjoy as they start touring all over Europe, but when Chithralekha hears about the danger in her homeland, she has to return. Bharat also agrees to come, as he too is determined to save Vasanthapuri.

During the flight to India, one of the flight attendants announces that Diwan wants to marry the princess and will receive her at the airport. Chitralekha is not happy and commands that the flight take a different turn, but the attendant stops her from trying to escape. Bharat fights the attendant, causing the flight to continuously spin, and in the process, the flight plunges into the sea. Bharat and Chitralekha are presumed dead, but are washed ashore onto an island unconscious. They are cured by two local doctors who befriend them, and arrange a special raft for their return. Bharat realises that "Vasanthi" is actually princess Chitralekha, but she advises him just to see her as his lover and not as the princess.

Bharat and Chitralekha arrive at Ananth's house, and he is surprised to see Bharat alive. However, Chitralekha takes the guise of a normal girl because she does not want anyone to know that the princess is still alive, and to aide Bharat. Her true identity remains a secret to everyone except Bharat. The next day, people again protest at Diwan, who starts killing them all; Ananth dies in the shootout. Ananth's mother also dies in the shock of her son's death, making Bharat and his friends more determined to save Vasanthapuri. They kill a few of Diwan's men, and seek shelter in a bar whose owner Dickie also becomes their ally. Bharat, Chithralekha and the rest of their gang secretly deal with Diwan and his army.

Later at Diwan's castle, "Vasanthi" finally reveals herself as princess Chithralekha, and shocks everyone. Diwan immediately kidnaps her and boards a hot-air balloon. But Bharat manages to reach him and, after an intense fight, kills Diwan. Peace returns to Vasanthapuri, while Bharat and Chithralekha are married.

Cast

Production

C. V. Sridhar began work on a film titled Andru Sinthiya Ratham, with M. G. Ramachandran starring. Though many scenes were shot, the film was ultimately shelved when Ramachandran backed out. Sridhar later revived the project under the title Sivandha Mann with changes in the script, and Sivaji Ganesan as the new lead actor.[5][6][7] It was the first action film directed by Sridhar, who previously made mainly romance and drama films.[3][4] Sivandha Mann was also the first Tamil film to be shot extensively in foreign locations.[8] Filming took place largely in Europe in places like Switzerland,[6] France and the Alps.[9] The film was planned as a bilingual in Tamil and Hindi with Hema Malini being chosen as actress for Tamil version, but she backed out due to her contract with Hindi cinema.[5] The role went to Kanchana.[10]

A river along with restaurant and bar had been created at Vauhini Studios for Sivandha Mann which was created by Ganga Das.[11] Before filming began it gave way, leading to the entire place being flooded.[12] An unfazed Sridhar decided to have the riverbed rebuilt with concrete.[13] The song "Paarvai Yuvarani" was filmed at Eiffel Tower.[14] For the film's climax, Sridhar wanted two helicopters as one helicopter will be used for handling camera to shoot the scene however he opted only one helicopter since the other helicopter which was supposed to arrive on the sets got exploded after it got stuck by the electric wires.[15] Sridhar shot an train explosion scene at railway track at Cudappah, Andhra Pradesh as he wanted a railway track adjacent to two hills.[12] The filming was also held at locations like Spain and Switzerland.[16] The film was processed at Gemini Color Laboratory, and colourised via Eastmancolor.[17] Cinematography was handled by N. Balakrishnan, and editing by M. N. Shankar. The final length of the film was 5,254.31 metres (17,238.5 ft).[1]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by M. S. Viswanathan, with lyrics by Kannadasan.[18][19] The song "Oru Raja Raniyidam" attained popularity,[20] as did the Arabic-themed "Pattathu Rani".[21] Viswanathan called the tune "a mix of Persian form of music to support the sequence in the film".[22]

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Anandhamaaga"P. Susheela3:27
2."Muthamidum Nearmeppo"Saibaba, L. R. Eswari3:34
3."Oru Raja Raniyidam"T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela6:47
4."Parvai Yuvarani"T. M. Soundararajan3:48
5."Pattathu Rani"L. R. Eswari6:51
6."Sollavo Sugamana"P. Susheela3:21
Total length:27:48

Release and reception

Sivandha Mann was released on 9 November 1969, Diwali day.[23][24] The Indian Express wrote on 15 November, "If you expect a story, expect any of the usual elements you are sure to be disappointed. The merit of the movie is that it makes no claim for projecting great ideals nor does it claim a story". The reviewer went on to say, "Sivaji Ganesan as a rebel hero does a good job. Muthuraman as his mentor is very arresting. M. S. Viswanathan's music will be long remembered".[25] The film was a commercial success, running for over 100 days in theatres.[24][26] After its success, many Tamil and Telugu films were also inspired to shoot in France.[27] Sridhar remade the film in Hindi as Dharti (1970),[28] with Ganesan playing the role originally played by Muthuraman.[29][30]

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External links

  • Sivandha Mann at IMDb

sivandha, mann, transl, soil, 1969, indian, tamil, language, romantic, action, film, written, produced, directed, sridhar, film, stars, sivaji, ganesan, kanchana, with, ranga, nambiar, muthuraman, nagesh, sachu, supporting, roles, revolves, around, inspector, . Sivandha Mann transl Red Soil is a 1969 Indian Tamil language romantic action film written produced and directed by C V Sridhar The film stars Sivaji Ganesan and Kanchana with S V Ranga Rao M N Nambiar Muthuraman Nagesh and Sachu in supporting roles It revolves around an Inspector General s son Ganesan and a princess Kanchana who rebel against the tyrannical ruler Nambiar of their region Sivandha MannTheatrical release posterDirected byC V SridharWritten byC V SridharProduced byC V SridharStarringSivaji GanesanKanchanaCinematographyN BalakrishnanEdited byM N ShankarMusic byM S ViswanathanProductioncompanyChithralaya Films 1 Release date9 November 1969 1969 11 09 Running time179 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageTamilSridhar initially began work on a film titled Andru Sinthiya Ratham with M G Ramachandran starring Though many scenes were shot the film was ultimately shelved when Ramachandran backed out Sridhar later revived the project under a new title with script changes and Ganesan starring Sivandha Mann was the first Tamil film to be shot extensively in locations outside India shooting locations included Switzerland France and the Alps Sivandha Mann was released on 9 November 1969 Diwali day and became a major commercial success running for over 100 days in theatres The film s success inspired many later Tamil and Telugu films to shoot in France It was later remade by Sridhar in Hindi as Dharti 1970 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Release and reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditThe Portuguese want to set up an army base in Vasanthapuri a territory in Tamil Nadu India They approach Diwan a corrupt ruler of the area and decide to make him the king if he agrees to carry out the plan He subsequently agrees but none of the local people are happy and protests against this Hence he starts killing them in large numbers Ananth who lost his father in the shootout swears that he will have revenge for the outrage when his friend Bharat son of the Inspector General Chandrasekar returns from abroad Meanwhile Chithralekha the princess of Vasanthapuri is living in Zurich and is completely unaware that her native place is in danger She sees Bharat s photo in a local daily and learns that he is also from Vasanthapuri She reads that he came first in the University of Bern and develops an interest in meeting him That night Chithralekha meets him at a club and congratulates him for his performance while introducing herself as Vasanthi to hide her true identity Quickly they both fall for each other Bharat and Chithralekha enjoy as they start touring all over Europe but when Chithralekha hears about the danger in her homeland she has to return Bharat also agrees to come as he too is determined to save Vasanthapuri During the flight to India one of the flight attendants announces that Diwan wants to marry the princess and will receive her at the airport Chitralekha is not happy and commands that the flight take a different turn but the attendant stops her from trying to escape Bharat fights the attendant causing the flight to continuously spin and in the process the flight plunges into the sea Bharat and Chitralekha are presumed dead but are washed ashore onto an island unconscious They are cured by two local doctors who befriend them and arrange a special raft for their return Bharat realises that Vasanthi is actually princess Chitralekha but she advises him just to see her as his lover and not as the princess Bharat and Chitralekha arrive at Ananth s house and he is surprised to see Bharat alive However Chitralekha takes the guise of a normal girl because she does not want anyone to know that the princess is still alive and to aide Bharat Her true identity remains a secret to everyone except Bharat The next day people again protest at Diwan who starts killing them all Ananth dies in the shootout Ananth s mother also dies in the shock of her son s death making Bharat and his friends more determined to save Vasanthapuri They kill a few of Diwan s men and seek shelter in a bar whose owner Dickie also becomes their ally Bharat Chithralekha and the rest of their gang secretly deal with Diwan and his army Later at Diwan s castle Vasanthi finally reveals herself as princess Chithralekha and shocks everyone Diwan immediately kidnaps her and boards a hot air balloon But Bharat manages to reach him and after an intense fight kills Diwan Peace returns to Vasanthapuri while Bharat and Chithralekha are married Cast EditMale castSivaji Ganesan as Bharat 2 Muthuraman as Ananth 3 M N Nambiar as Diwan 2 S V Ranga Rao as Inspector General Chandrasekar 2 Javar Seetharaman as the king of Vasanthapuri 3 Nagesh as Dickie 1 Thengai Srinivasan as the Flight Attendant 4 Female castKanchana as Princess Chithralekha Vasanthi 2 Santha Kumari as Janaki 4 Sachu as Mohin 4 T V Kumudhini as Vasanthi s friend Magic Radhika as Dancer Supporting rolesDada Mirasi as Somu Vijayan as Chandar Mali as Sankar Moorthy as a soldier Senthamarai as guest appearance Sadan as a soldierProduction EditC V Sridhar began work on a film titled Andru Sinthiya Ratham with M G Ramachandran starring Though many scenes were shot the film was ultimately shelved when Ramachandran backed out Sridhar later revived the project under the title Sivandha Mann with changes in the script and Sivaji Ganesan as the new lead actor 5 6 7 It was the first action film directed by Sridhar who previously made mainly romance and drama films 3 4 Sivandha Mann was also the first Tamil film to be shot extensively in foreign locations 8 Filming took place largely in Europe in places like Switzerland 6 France and the Alps 9 The film was planned as a bilingual in Tamil and Hindi with Hema Malini being chosen as actress for Tamil version but she backed out due to her contract with Hindi cinema 5 The role went to Kanchana 10 A river along with restaurant and bar had been created at Vauhini Studios for Sivandha Mann which was created by Ganga Das 11 Before filming began it gave way leading to the entire place being flooded 12 An unfazed Sridhar decided to have the riverbed rebuilt with concrete 13 The song Paarvai Yuvarani was filmed at Eiffel Tower 14 For the film s climax Sridhar wanted two helicopters as one helicopter will be used for handling camera to shoot the scene however he opted only one helicopter since the other helicopter which was supposed to arrive on the sets got exploded after it got stuck by the electric wires 15 Sridhar shot an train explosion scene at railway track at Cudappah Andhra Pradesh as he wanted a railway track adjacent to two hills 12 The filming was also held at locations like Spain and Switzerland 16 The film was processed at Gemini Color Laboratory and colourised via Eastmancolor 17 Cinematography was handled by N Balakrishnan and editing by M N Shankar The final length of the film was 5 254 31 metres 17 238 5 ft 1 Soundtrack EditThe soundtrack was composed by M S Viswanathan with lyrics by Kannadasan 18 19 The song Oru Raja Raniyidam attained popularity 20 as did the Arabic themed Pattathu Rani 21 Viswanathan called the tune a mix of Persian form of music to support the sequence in the film 22 Track listingNo TitleSinger s Length1 Anandhamaaga P Susheela3 272 Muthamidum Nearmeppo Saibaba L R Eswari3 343 Oru Raja Raniyidam T M Soundararajan P Susheela6 474 Parvai Yuvarani T M Soundararajan3 485 Pattathu Rani L R Eswari6 516 Sollavo Sugamana P Susheela3 21Total length 27 48Release and reception EditSivandha Mann was released on 9 November 1969 Diwali day 23 24 The Indian Express wrote on 15 November If you expect a story expect any of the usual elements you are sure to be disappointed The merit of the movie is that it makes no claim for projecting great ideals nor does it claim a story The reviewer went on to say Sivaji Ganesan as a rebel hero does a good job Muthuraman as his mentor is very arresting M S Viswanathan s music will be long remembered 25 The film was a commercial success running for over 100 days in theatres 24 26 After its success many Tamil and Telugu films were also inspired to shoot in France 27 Sridhar remade the film in Hindi as Dharti 1970 28 with Ganesan playing the role originally played by Muthuraman 29 30 References Edit a b c 131 140 nadigarthilagam com Archived from the original on 31 May 2021 Retrieved 31 May 2021 a b c d Narasimha Kalachakram 23 July 2019 எம ஜ ஆர மனத ம ற ற ய இயக க னர Anniya Mannil Sivantha Mann in Tamil Pustaka Digital Media ASIN B08DJBHPTZ a b c ர ம ஜ வ 9 November 2022 பட டத த ர ண ய ன ப ர வ ய ல ச வந த மண ச வ ஜ ஸ ர தர இண ந த வழங க ய ப ரட ச க க வ யம Kamadenu in Tamil Archived from the original on 9 November 2022 Retrieved 9 November 2022 a b c d ப ன வ ழ படங கள ச வந த மண வ ள ந ட ட ல படம க கப பட ட ம தல தம ழ படம Golden Jubilee films Sivantha Mann the first Tamil film shot abroad Dinamalar in Tamil 6 July 2019 Archived from the original on 6 July 2019 Retrieved 6 February 2020 a b கனவ க கன ன என படத த ல நட ப 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