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Naalvar
Poster
Directed byV. Krishnan
Written byA. P. Nagarajan
Screenplay byA. P. Nagarajan
Story byA. P. Nagarajan
Produced byM. A. Venu
Starring
  • Kumari Thankam
  • N. N. Kannappa
  • M. N. Krishnan
  • T. P. Muthulakshmi
  • CinematographyJ. G. Vijayam
    Music byK. V. Mahadevan

    Production
    company

    Sangeetha Pictures

    Distributed bySangeetha Pictures

    Release date

    • 5 November 1953 (1953-11-05)
    CountryIndia
    LanguageTamil

    Naalvar (transl. Four people) is a 1953 Tamil-language drama film directed by V. Krishnan. The film stars A. P. Nagarajan, Kumari Thankam, N. N. Kannappa, M. N. Krishnan and T. P. Muthulakshmi in major roles. Nagarajan, who played the main lead was also the writer of the film.[1] The film revolves around a family consisting of four siblings.

    Plot

    [edit]

    A. P. Nagarajan, a sincere cop is the eldest of four siblings in a family whose father works as a secretary to a mill owner. The second of the four siblings is a lawyer, third is employed in the same mill where their father works as a supervisor, (M. N. Krishnan) and the youngest of all is a social activist. Nagarajan happens to meet Kumari Thangam, not knowing the fact that she is the daughter of his father's boss, charges her for an offence. He is very sincere in his duty to such an extent that he even arrests his own brother when the latter commits a crime, and even takes the blame when his father's enemies try to make that his father was involved in smuggling of gold and printing of counterfeit currency notes, in order to protect his father and the image of the family.

    Cast

    [edit]
  • Kumari Thankam
  • N. N. Kannappa
  • S. R. Janaki
  • T. P. Muthulakshmi
  • M. N. Krishnan
  • V. N. Natesan
  • R. Balasubramaniam
  • C. R. Vijayakumari
  • V. M. Ezhumalai
  • E. R. Sahadevan
  • S. S. Majid
  • Ratnakumari
  • N. S. Narayana Pillai
  • A. R. Damodaram
  • T. K. Swaminathan
  • V. R. Natarajan
  • T. V. Satyamurthi
  • Gauthamdas
  • K. N. Kanakasabai
  • Dance

    Production

    [edit]

    Naalvar was shot at the Central Studios, Coimbatore and was produced by M. A. Venu under the banner Sangeetha Pictures. V. Krishnan was the director and the script was provided by A. P. Nagarajan.[2] Nagarajan later became a successful film-maker as he went on to direct many successful films such as Thillana Mohanambal, Thiruvilayadal, Kandan Karunai and Thirumal PerumaiinTamil cinema within a span of two decades. These films earned a cult status in Tamil Nadu.[1] C. R. Vijayakumari, who later became a popular actress in her own right in Tamil films, played a small role in the film.[1]

    Soundtrack

    [edit]

    The background and soundtrack was provided by K. V. Mahadevan. Lyrics were penned by A. Maruthakasi, Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass and Ka. Mu. Sheriff. Nagarajan also lent his voice for a song in the film along with the composer. Playback singers are N. L. Ganasaraswathi, U. R. Chandra, A. G. Rathnamala, G. Ponnammal, M. L. Vasanthakumari, K. Rani and Thiruchi Loganathan.[3]

    The song "Mayile Maal Marugan" did not take place in the movie.[4]

    No. Song Singer/s Lyricist Duration (m:ss)
    1 "Arul Thaarum Emathannaiye" N. L. Ganasaraswathi A. Maruthakasi
    2 "Agapattu Kondaayaa" U. R. Chandra & A. G. Rathnamala
    3 "Irul Soozhum Vaanil" M. L. Vasanthakumari 03:22
    4 "Inbam Kolludhe" 02:59
    5 "Vaana Veedhiyil Parandhiduvom" Thiruchi Loganathan & M. L. Vasanthakumari 03:19
    6 "Abaraadham Ruubaa Aimbadhu" K. V. Mahadevan & K. Rani Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass 02:50
    7 "Kannu Therinju Nadakkanum" A. P. Nagarajan & U. R. Chandra
    8 "Valluvanaar Seydha Thozhil" U. R. Chandra, G. Ponnammal & group Ka. Mu. Sheriff 06:12
    9 "Lavukku Lavukku Love" K. V. Mahadevan & K. Rani 02:36
    10 "Mayile Maal Marugan" M. L. Vasanthakumari 03:06

    Release and reception

    [edit]

    Naalvar was released on 5 November 1953.[5] The film fared well at the box-office and Nagarajan came to be known as "Naalvar Nagarajan".[1]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c d Guy, Randor (17 March 2012). "Blast from the past — Naalvar 1953". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  • ^ Raman, Mohan V. (14 April 2012). "Master of mythological cinema". The Hindu. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
  • ^ Neelamegam, G. Thiraikalanjiyam — Part 1 (in Tamil). Manivasagar Publishers, Chennai 108 (Ph:044 25361039). First edition December 2014. p. 54.
  • ^ "NAALVAR (1953) - Mayile maal marugan ennai-M.L.Vasanthakumari-K.V.Mahadevan". youtube. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  • ^ Film News Anandan (2004). Sadhanaigal Padaitha Thamizh Thiraipada Varalaru [Tamil film history and its achievements] (in Tamil). Chennai: Sivagami Publishers. Archived from the original on 17 November 2017.
  • Further reading

    [edit]
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