Sunday, May 31, 2009

Grand Release of Adimai Penn


Grand Release of Adimai Penn
Adimai Penn was released in DTS.
The entire sound track is in DTS.
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Friday, May 29, 2009

Amme Anupame [1977] - Songs

Amme Anupame [1977][Malayalam]

Cast : M.C.Sukumar,Ummer K.P, Sankaradi, Sreelatha, Sarada, Vidhubala
Story,Screenplay,Dialogues :Thoppil Bhasi
Lyrics:Mankombu Gopalakrishnan
Music by :M.S.Viswanathan
Produced by :Moorthy K.S.R
Direction by:K.S.Sethumadhavan

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Bit News

Jupiter Pictures joined hands with Mekala Pictures and made “Naam”which was written by Mu. Karunanidhi, one of the partners in the production. It was directed by an editor-turned-director A.Kasilingam, with music by C. S. Jayaraman. The film had M. G.Ramachandran and V. N. Janaki in lead roles with M. N. Nambiar, P. K.Saraswathi, P. S. Veerappa and M. G. Chakrapani.



This film did fairly well and Mekala unit received Rs. 50,000 as share of the profits. MGR and Janaki were also partners along with Karunanidhi and others. Misunderstandings arose over the division ofthe profits with MGR and MK which resulted in MGR breaking an armchair during the partners’ meeting.? (An insider who wishes to remain anonymous who worked on the production of this film revealed this interesting tidbit.)



MGR had another successful film “Genova” in which he was paired with B. S. Saroja.? A story with a Christian background it was made in Tamil and Malayalam too. It was directed by the veteran F.Nagoor. Others in the cast included M. G. Chakrapani, P. Kannamba, P.S. Veerappa and T. S. Dorairaj.? A wedding sequence in this film was shot at the church inside the Loyola College compound, a rare eventand novelty in that day.




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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Makkal Thilagam's Songs



MGR endeared himself to many as a connoisseur of the fine arts. And January 17, his birth anniversary, is an occasion to pay tribute to the legend, who left an indelible imprint not just on celluloid but on the political scenario of the State.(Click here to know full article)
Article from Hindu
Rupa Gopal

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Mohini-1948


M. G. Ramachandran (Character Name :Vijayakumar, a commander)

T. S. Balaiah

Pulimoottai Ramaswami,

M. N. Nambiar

R. Balasubramaniam

V. N. Janaki

Madhuri Devi

Music : S.M.Subbiah Naidu

Dialogues:S.D.Sundram

Story by A.S.A.Sami

Produced by Jupiter Films

Direction by Lanka Sathyam

Story View:

Mohini, produced by the noted motion picture house of yesteryear Jupiter Pictures at Coimbatore, was an amalgam of William Shakespeare’s lesser-known play, “Two Gentlemen of Verona”, and the popular Arabian Nights’ tale “The Magic Horse”. It was written by professor-turned-writer-director, A. S. A. Sami, an expert at adapting literary classics into Tamil screenplays. The dialogue was penned by S. D. Sundaram. As Sami was too busy with many projects, Lanka Sathyam, a Telugu film actor and director, hardly remembered today, was chosen to direct the film. He had earlier directed two Tamil films Shanbhagavalli and Lakshmi Vijayam.

Mohini had an impressive cast — V. N. Janaki, Madhuri Devi, T. S. Balaiah, M. G. Ramachandran, Pulimoottai Ramaswami, M. N. Nambiar and R. Balasubramaniam. Interestingly, MGR had only a supporting role (his name appeared second in the credits, next to T. S. Balaiah as ‘M. G. Ramachandar’, that was how he spelt his name during early 1940s to be different from the then popular T. R. Ramachandran). Balaiah played the male lead and Madhuri Devi, his lady-love.

Mohini earned a footnote in the history of Tamil cinema as the first picture in which MGR and Janaki were cast as the romantic pair. They had acted earlier in M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar’s come-back film (which sadly left him behind) Raja Mukthi, but they were not paired in the film.

However, the roots of MGR’s social activism as do-gooder and champion of the under-dog were seen in this film. In a forest-scene, he rushes to rescue a family travelling in a bullock-cart from being robbed by a gang (a not yet known M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar as the main robber, a minor role!). MGR also did sword-fighting scenes for which he was already gaining a reputation.
After Lanka Sathyam had made some progress, the Jupiter bosses were not happy with the results. Besides, the scenes with the flying horse needed ‘trick’ photography and technical know-how, which Sathyam did not obviously possess. K. Ramnoth, the sadly neglected movie maestro, then working for Jupiter Pictures, took over and shot the scenes of the flying horse. When the picture was completed, he insisted that only Sathyam’s name should appear in the credits. That was Ramnoth.
Mohini was well received and it was in this movie the real life romance between Janaki and MGR blossomed, leading to their marriage later.
After the demise of MGR when Janaki was the Chief Minister for a few weeks, Mohini was re-edited bestowing more importance on the MGR-VNJ pair, as part of the State election-image-building strategy by the Janaki-headed party. But it did not work.
Remembered for: the first film of MGR-Janaki as romantic pair and the ‘flying horse’ scenes!

RANDOR GUY

Courtsey : Hindu


Released On: 26-10-1948
Ran for 133 days










Monday, May 11, 2009

Adimai Penn -1


Adimai Penn was first started with a different Script , Shooting was done for Couple of Scenes and was Stopped. And then Adimai Penn, what was released was continued in a different Story, only Jail Sequence was Common .

The Casting For the First Version was

MGR,K.R.Vijaya,Ratna,M.N.Nambiar


(To Be Contd with more news )

Saturday, May 2, 2009

40th yrOf Adimai Penn










One of the Super hits of thiru M.G.R is Adimai Penn .
It was released on 01-05-1969
This film was Compared equal to hollywood film making

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(To be Cond)
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