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Sri Valli (1961 film)

Sri Valli is a 1961 Indian Tamil-language Hindu mythological film directed by T. R. Ramanna. Based on the folk tale of Valli, the film stars Sivaji Ganesan and Padmini, supported by T. R. Mahalingam, E. R. Sahadevan, C. K. Saraswathi and J. P. Chandrababu. This film was taken in Gevacolor. It was released on 1 July 1961 and was not successful. The film also featured Lakshmi in her on-screen debut as the child version of the titular character.

Sri Valli
Theatrical release poster
Directed byT. R. Ramanna
Screenplay byThanjai N. Ramaiah Dass
Produced by
  • K. Venkatesan
  • L. Venkatraman
Starring
Cinematography
  • K. H. Kapadia
  • Babubhai Mistry
Edited byR. Rajagopal
Music byG. Ramanathan
Production
company
Narasu Studios
Release date
  • 1 July 1961 (1961-07-01)[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Goddess Valli had her heart and soul dedicated to Lord Subramanya and would always pray with fervent devotion and love, to be with Him. The Lord was moved by the highest form of love expressed by the mountain princess, and so He planned to appease Her in person by creating the perfect situation after the enactment of His Lila.

The mountain chief planned to develop a field for growing millet and assigned Valli to take charge of protecting the field from birds and animals who might devour the crops. Lord Murugan saw this as an opportunity to meet the Goddess, and therefore He assumed the form of a handsome tribal hunter and appeared before her as if he had lost his way on chasing a deer during hunting. Valli did not recognise the stranger and promptly asked him to leave the place. The Hunter was about to leave and at that moment the chief was returning to the place bringing honey and fruits for Valli. God, in order to avoid being caught, turned himself into a tree. After the chief and his followers left the place, God changed back into the hunter form and proposed his love to Valli.

The princess who had only the Mountain God in her heart was infuriated at the proposal and lashed out at the hunter. (This form of Lord Muruga called the 'Veduvan Kolam' can be seen at the Lord Palaniapaar temple at Belukurichi). The chief and his followers were again returning to the place, so the hunter changed himself into an old man, without being noticed by Valli. The chief, on seeing the old man, requested him to stay with Valli till they returned from the hunt.

The old man was hungry and asked Valli for food, she gave Him a mixture of millet flour and honey, but it made him thirsty and He asked for water. She provided water from a nearby stream and the Lord jokingly remarked that she had satisfied his thirst and she could quench his thirst for a companion. The Goddess has angered again and started to leave the place. The Lord requested assistance from His brother, Lord Ganesha to appear as a wild elephant at that time. On seeing the wild elephant, Valli was scared and ran back to the old man, pleading with Him to save Her from the elephant. Lord Muruga proposed to save Her only if She agreed to marry Him. In the heat of the moment, she agrees and the Lord reveals His true form. It was then Valli realised that it was her beloved Lord, who was with her all the time. After the millet harvest was over, the chief with his daughter and entourage returned to their native land. The Lord again returned for His devotee and The Divine Couple enjoyed their time away from Valli's family. Nambi Raja on being alerted about Valli's absence flew into a rage and went in search of Her. When they finally found The Lord along with Valli, the chief and followers shot arrows at Him, but they all failed to even touch the Lord and instead, the chief and his sons fell lifeless. Goddess Valli was disheartened to see the lifeless bodies of her kith and kin and requested the Lord to bring them back to life. Lord Murugan instructed Her to revive them Herself and by Her mere touch, everyone was brought back to life. The chief Nambi Raja and his tribesmen realised that it was their God of Mountains, in the form of the old man and prayed to Him. Lord Muruga took his true form and blessed the tribesmen, and the chief conducted the marriage of his daughter and the Lord.

Cast

Cast adapted from the film's song book[2] and the opening credits:

Supporting cast
  • C. S. Pandian, Chittam Pillai Venkataraman, S. V. Shanmugam, Karikol Raj, Nandi Velayutham, Ramaiah, Ponnandi, Subramaniam, Pattammal, Vathsala.

Production

After the success of Amara Deepam (1956), director T. Prakash Rao and co-writer C. V. Sridhar wanted their next film to be on a grander scale. Rao decided on the folk tale of Valli, and he and Sridhar approached Sivaji Ganesan to star. Ganesan refused, saying another producer was adapting the story (as Sri Valli) and paid him an advance to star in it.[3] The film was directed by T. R. Ramanna, while Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass wrote the screenplay.[4] Actor Vijayakumar made his debut through the film playing the younger role of Muruga,[5][6] and Lakshmi too made her debut through the film playing the younger role of Valli.[7] T. R. Mahalingam, who portrayed Muruga in the 1945 film version of Sri Valli, portrayed Narada in this film. This was the first Tamil film based on Valli to be in colour as the previous ones were in black-and-white.[4] The film was colourised using Gevacolor.[2]

Soundtrack

This album contains 20 songs composed by G. Ramanathan, written by Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass.[2]

Song Singers Length
"Vigna Vinaayagaa" Seerkazhi Govindarajan 01:35
"Unakkaagavae Pirandha Azhagan" T. R. Mahalingam 03:33
"Chinnanjiru Kuruvigala" P. Susheela and chorus 04:17
"Vanna Thaamaraiyil Minnum Neerkumizhi" Seerkazhi Govindarajan 01:59
"Nittham Iranggi Varuvaai" A. P. Komala & A. G. Rathnamala 02:51
"Vannamigum Paravaigalaa" T. M. Soundararajan & P. Susheela 03:44
"Aiyo Machaan Mannaaru" J. P. Chandrababu 01:57
"Thanthaikku Annalil" T. R. Mahalingam and chorus 02:10
"Vanthanga Maappillainga" P. Susheela and chorus 04:00
"Maanai Thedi Vandhavare" Jikki 02:53
"Aadhi Andham Illaadha" T. M. Soundararajan 02:25
"Yechuputten Naan Yechuputten" Seerkazhi Govindarajan & P. Susheela 03:58
"Paayaadha Kadal Paayaa" T. M. Soundararajan 03:44
"Mogana Punnagaiyil" T. R. Mahalingam 01:59
"Thaagam Thanindhadhu Anname" Seerkazhi Govindarajan & P. Susheela 02:39
"Malai Naattu Kuravar Naanga" Jikki 03:49
"Shanmugaa...Idhayak Koyil Irukka" P. Susheela 04:15
"Karpagachcholaiyile" T. R. Mahalingam 02:41

Release and reception

Sri Valli was released on 1 July 1961.[8] In its review of the film, Kumudam filled a whole page with only two words: "Om Muruga".[9] Kalki appreciated the film's colour sequences, and said the elephant acted the best among the cast.[10] The Indian Express described the film's cinematography and music as its highlights.[11] The film was an average success as Tamil audiences by then were no longer interested in films based on mythology, instead focusing on films set in present day.[12]

References

  1. ^ "71-80". nadigarthilagam.com. from the original on 26 January 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b c ஸ்ரீ வள்ளி (PDF) (song book) (in Tamil). Narasu Studios. 1961. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
  3. ^ . Dinamalar (in Tamil). Nellai. 30 July 2017. Archived from the original on 20 June 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ a b Guy, Randor (26 February 2011). "Blast from the past: Srivalli 1961". The Hindu. from the original on 14 March 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
  5. ^ Ashok Kumar, S.R. (8 December 2005). . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 10 December 2005. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  6. ^ "புதுமுகங்களுக்கான தேர்வில் விஜயகுமார்". Dinakaran (in Tamil). 11 June 2013. from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  7. ^ Vinothkumar, S (26 April 2022). "ராஜ்குமார் வாழ்நாள் சாதனையாளர் விருதை வென்ற பிரபல நடிகை லட்சுமி…!". Samayam (in Tamil). from the original on 18 October 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  8. ^ "Sri Valli". The Indian Express. 1 July 1961. p. 12. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  9. ^ Baskaran, S. Theodore (2015) [2008]. Sivaji Ganesan: Profile of an Icon. Wisdom Tree. p. 31. ISBN 9788183281096.
  10. ^ "வள்ளி". Kalki (in Tamil). 16 July 1961. p. 47. Archived from the original on 22 July 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Sri Valli". The Indian Express. 7 July 1961. p. 3. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  12. ^ "ஒரிஜினலில் நாயகனாகவும், ரீமேக்கில் துணை நடிகராகவும் தோன்றிய முன்னாள் சூப்பர் ஸ்டார்". News18 (in Tamil). 2 July 2022. from the original on 8 July 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2022.

External links

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Sri Valli is a 1961 Indian Tamil language Hindu mythological film directed by T R Ramanna Based on the folk tale of Valli the film stars Sivaji Ganesan and Padmini supported by T R Mahalingam E R Sahadevan C K Saraswathi and J P Chandrababu This film was taken in Gevacolor It was released on 1 July 1961 and was not successful The film also featured Lakshmi in her on screen debut as the child version of the titular character Sri ValliTheatrical release posterDirected byT R RamannaScreenplay byThanjai N Ramaiah DassProduced byK VenkatesanL VenkatramanStarringSivaji GanesanPadminiCinematographyK H KapadiaBabubhai MistryEdited byR RajagopalMusic byG RamanathanProductioncompanyNarasu StudiosRelease date1 July 1961 1961 07 01 1 CountryIndiaLanguageTamil Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Release and reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditGoddess Valli had her heart and soul dedicated to Lord Subramanya and would always pray with fervent devotion and love to be with Him The Lord was moved by the highest form of love expressed by the mountain princess and so He planned to appease Her in person by creating the perfect situation after the enactment of His Lila The mountain chief planned to develop a field for growing millet and assigned Valli to take charge of protecting the field from birds and animals who might devour the crops Lord Murugan saw this as an opportunity to meet the Goddess and therefore He assumed the form of a handsome tribal hunter and appeared before her as if he had lost his way on chasing a deer during hunting Valli did not recognise the stranger and promptly asked him to leave the place The Hunter was about to leave and at that moment the chief was returning to the place bringing honey and fruits for Valli God in order to avoid being caught turned himself into a tree After the chief and his followers left the place God changed back into the hunter form and proposed his love to Valli The princess who had only the Mountain God in her heart was infuriated at the proposal and lashed out at the hunter This form of Lord Muruga called the Veduvan Kolam can be seen at the Lord Palaniapaar temple at Belukurichi The chief and his followers were again returning to the place so the hunter changed himself into an old man without being noticed by Valli The chief on seeing the old man requested him to stay with Valli till they returned from the hunt The old man was hungry and asked Valli for food she gave Him a mixture of millet flour and honey but it made him thirsty and He asked for water She provided water from a nearby stream and the Lord jokingly remarked that she had satisfied his thirst and she could quench his thirst for a companion The Goddess has angered again and started to leave the place The Lord requested assistance from His brother Lord Ganesha to appear as a wild elephant at that time On seeing the wild elephant Valli was scared and ran back to the old man pleading with Him to save Her from the elephant Lord Muruga proposed to save Her only if She agreed to marry Him In the heat of the moment she agrees and the Lord reveals His true form It was then Valli realised that it was her beloved Lord who was with her all the time After the millet harvest was over the chief with his daughter and entourage returned to their native land The Lord again returned for His devotee and The Divine Couple enjoyed their time away from Valli s family Nambi Raja on being alerted about Valli s absence flew into a rage and went in search of Her When they finally found The Lord along with Valli the chief and followers shot arrows at Him but they all failed to even touch the Lord and instead the chief and his sons fell lifeless Goddess Valli was disheartened to see the lifeless bodies of her kith and kin and requested the Lord to bring them back to life Lord Murugan instructed Her to revive them Herself and by Her mere touch everyone was brought back to life The chief Nambi Raja and his tribesmen realised that it was their God of Mountains in the form of the old man and prayed to Him Lord Muruga took his true form and blessed the tribesmen and the chief conducted the marriage of his daughter and the Lord Cast EditCast adapted from the film s song book 2 and the opening credits Male castSivaji Ganesan as Lord Muruga T R Mahalingam as Narada E R Sahadevan as Nambi Raja J P Chandrababu as Valli s brother V R Rajagopal as Killi C R Parthiban as Lord Shiva Master Vijayakumar as Child Muruga Female castPadmini as Valli Ragini as Valli s friend Kumari Rukmini as Deivaanai Devasena Helen as a Dancer Baby Uma as Valli s sister C K Saraswathi as Nambi Raja s wife Baby Lakshmi as Child Valli Supporting castC S Pandian Chittam Pillai Venkataraman S V Shanmugam Karikol Raj Nandi Velayutham Ramaiah Ponnandi Subramaniam Pattammal Vathsala Production EditAfter the success of Amara Deepam 1956 director T Prakash Rao and co writer C V Sridhar wanted their next film to be on a grander scale Rao decided on the folk tale of Valli and he and Sridhar approached Sivaji Ganesan to star Ganesan refused saying another producer was adapting the story as Sri Valli and paid him an advance to star in it 3 The film was directed by T R Ramanna while Thanjai N Ramaiah Dass wrote the screenplay 4 Actor Vijayakumar made his debut through the film playing the younger role of Muruga 5 6 and Lakshmi too made her debut through the film playing the younger role of Valli 7 T R Mahalingam who portrayed Muruga in the 1945 film version of Sri Valli portrayed Narada in this film This was the first Tamil film based on Valli to be in colour as the previous ones were in black and white 4 The film was colourised using Gevacolor 2 Soundtrack EditThis album contains 20 songs composed by G Ramanathan written by Thanjai N Ramaiah Dass 2 Song Singers Length Vigna Vinaayagaa Seerkazhi Govindarajan 01 35 Unakkaagavae Pirandha Azhagan T R Mahalingam 03 33 Chinnanjiru Kuruvigala P Susheela and chorus 04 17 Vanna Thaamaraiyil Minnum Neerkumizhi Seerkazhi Govindarajan 01 59 Nittham Iranggi Varuvaai A P Komala amp A G Rathnamala 02 51 Vannamigum Paravaigalaa T M Soundararajan amp P Susheela 03 44 Aiyo Machaan Mannaaru J P Chandrababu 01 57 Thanthaikku Annalil T R Mahalingam and chorus 02 10 Vanthanga Maappillainga P Susheela and chorus 04 00 Maanai Thedi Vandhavare Jikki 02 53 Aadhi Andham Illaadha T M Soundararajan 02 25 Yechuputten Naan Yechuputten Seerkazhi Govindarajan amp P Susheela 03 58 Paayaadha Kadal Paayaa T M Soundararajan 03 44 Mogana Punnagaiyil T R Mahalingam 01 59 Thaagam Thanindhadhu Anname Seerkazhi Govindarajan amp P Susheela 02 39 Malai Naattu Kuravar Naanga Jikki 03 49 Shanmugaa Idhayak Koyil Irukka P Susheela 04 15 Karpagachcholaiyile T R Mahalingam 02 41Release and reception EditSri Valli was released on 1 July 1961 8 In its review of the film Kumudam filled a whole page with only two words Om Muruga 9 Kalki appreciated the film s colour sequences and said the elephant acted the best among the cast 10 The Indian Express described the film s cinematography and music as its highlights 11 The film was an average success as Tamil audiences by then were no longer interested in films based on mythology instead focusing on films set in present day 12 References Edit 71 80 nadigarthilagam com Archived from the original on 26 January 2016 Retrieved 23 November 2014 a b c ஸ ர வள ள PDF song book in Tamil Narasu Studios 1961 Retrieved 26 November 2021 ப ர த தத பட த தத ரச த தத ச த ங கன 30 07 17 Dinamalar in Tamil Nellai 30 July 2017 Archived from the original on 20 June 2018 Retrieved 22 July 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Guy Randor 26 February 2011 Blast from the past Srivalli 1961 The Hindu Archived from the original on 14 March 2020 Retrieved 30 August 2021 Ashok Kumar S R 8 December 2005 For Vijayakumar work is always worship The Hindu Archived from the original on 10 December 2005 Retrieved 27 July 2013 ப த ம கங கள க க ன த ர வ ல வ ஜயக ம ர Dinakaran in Tamil 11 June 2013 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 27 July 2013 Vinothkumar S 26 April 2022 ர ஜ க ம ர வ ழ ந ள ச தன ய ளர வ ர த வ ன ற ப ரபல நட க லட ச ம Samayam in Tamil Archived from the original on 18 October 2022 Retrieved 18 October 2022 Sri Valli The Indian Express 1 July 1961 p 12 Retrieved 15 August 2018 Baskaran S Theodore 2015 2008 Sivaji Ganesan Profile of an Icon Wisdom Tree p 31 ISBN 9788183281096 வள ள Kalki in Tamil 16 July 1961 p 47 Archived from the original on 22 July 2022 Retrieved 22 July 2022 Sri Valli The Indian Express 7 July 1961 p 3 Retrieved 23 July 2022 ஒர ஜ னல ல ந யகன கவ ம ர ம க க ல த ண நட கர கவ ம த ன ற ய ம ன ன ள ச ப பர ஸ ட ர News18 in Tamil 2 July 2022 Archived from the original on 8 July 2022 Retrieved 22 July 2022 External links EditSri Valli at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sri Valli 1961 film amp oldid 1124653022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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