Avan Amaran
Avan Amaran | |
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Directed by | S. Balachander |
Written by | Nagercoil S. Nagarajan |
Produced by | Nagercoil S. Nagarajan So.Kanapati |
Starring | K. R. Ramasamy |
Cinematography | Nemai Ghosh |
Music by | T. M. Ibrahim |
Production company | People's Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 199 minutes[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Avan Amaran (transl. He is immortal) is a 1958 Indian Tamil language political drama film produced and written by Nagercoil S. Nagarajan, and directed by S. Balachander. The film stars K. R. Ramasamy, P. Kannamba, Rajasulochana and T. S. Balaiah.[2] It was released on 23 May 1958 and failed at the box office.
Plot
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Cast
[edit]- K. R. Ramasamy as Arul
- P. Kannamba as Arul's mother
- Rajasulochana as Lily
- T. S. Balaiah as Lily's father
Production
[edit]Avan Amaran was produced and written by Nagercoil S. Nagarajan under People's Films, and directed by S. Balachander shot at the Newtone, Paramount, and Revathi studios in Chennai.[3][1] The scene where labourers protest on a bridge was shot at a bridge near Fort St. George, Madras (now Chennai).[4] Cinematography was handled by Nemai Ghosh.[1]
Soundtrack
[edit]The soundtrack was composed by T. M. Ibrahim.[5] The song "Kaalanaa Minjaadhaiyaa" is based on "Ramayya Vastavayya" from the Hindi film Shree 420 (1955), and "Vaanmadhi Nee Arivaai" is based on "Jaye To Jaye Kahaan" from another Hindi film, Taxi Driver (1954).[6]
Song | Singers | Lyricist | Length |
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"Vaanmadhi Nee Arivaai" | Seerkazhi Govindarajan & Jikki | Ku. Ma. Balasubramaniam | 03:34 |
"Kanmaniye Innamudhe Karkandu Paage" | Jikki | Ku. Ma. Balasubramaniam | 03:01 |
"Ezhaiyai Kozhai Endru Ninaikkudhu" | K. R. Ramasamy | Ku. Sa. Krishnamoorthi | 02:22 |
"Varum Kaalam Ulagam Namadhendre" | Jikki & group | A. Maruthakasi | 03:24 |
"Kaalanaa Minjaadhaiyaa Kaalanaa Minjaadhaiyaa" | Seerkazhi Govindarajan, p.susheela & group | 03:14 | |
"Aniyaayam Indha Ulagile" | C. S. Jayaraman | 04:12 | |
"Kanneer Sindhaadhe Kavalai Kollaadhe" | Jikki | 03:11 | |
"Yezhaigal Vaazhvil...Van Pasiyaale Thudikkiraar Inge" | K. R. Ramasamy | Kuyilan | |
"Aasiyaavin Jyothiyaaga" | Group song | ||
"Kanavo Sol Kaadhal" | K. R. Ramasamy & Jikki | Kambadasan | |
"Dhaam Dhoom Thagatham" | A. M. Rajah & A. P. Komala | Surabhi |
Release and reception
[edit]Avan Amaran was released on 23 May 1958.[7] As it was a leftist-oriented film there were more than 72 cuts ordered by the censor board and on appeal it was reduced to 52 and after screening it to the then prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Finally 35 cuts were approved and censor board certification was given. In this dragging background the film's release was delayed by more than six months. When released there was a severe power cut at Tamil Nadu, then Madras state, and theaters were allowed to run only one show. This toppled the film's success and so it become a failure at the box office.[8][9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Rajadhyaksha & Willemen 1998, p. 353.
- ^ காந்தன் (29 June 1958). "அவன் அமரன்". Kalki (in Tamil). pp. 16–17. Archived from the original on 23 September 2024. Retrieved 10 October 2022 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ Guy, Randor (12 May 2012). "Avan Amaran 1958". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 23 January 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
- ^ Baskaran 1996, p. 123.
- ^ Neelamegam, G. (December 2014). Thiraikalanjiyam — Part 1 (in Tamil) (First ed.). Chennai: Manivasagar Publishers. p. 137.
- ^ Gopalakrishnan, P. V. (15 May 2017). "FIlmy Ripples- Inspired plagiarism in early music". The Cinema Resource Centre. Archived from the original on 3 October 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
- ^ "1958 – அவன் அமரன் – தி பியூசல் [sic] பிலிம்ஸ்" [1958 – Avan Amaran – The Piyusal [sic] Films]. Lakshman Sruthi (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 21 April 2017. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
- ^ "பிரதமர் ஜவஹர்லால் நேருவால் தப்பித்த அவன் அமரன் திரைப்படம்". News18 (in Tamil). 24 May 2023. Archived from the original on 6 June 2023. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
- ^ "Mobile theatres to take serious cinema to masses across state". The Hindu. 16 June 2012. Archived from the original on 20 September 2021. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
Bibliography
[edit]- Baskaran, S. Theodore (1996). The eye of the serpent: an introduction to Tamil cinema. East West Books. OCLC 243920437.
- Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1998) [1994]. Encyclopaedia of Indian Cinema. British Film Institute and Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-563579-5.
External links
[edit]- Avan Amaran at IMDb
- 1958 films
- 1950s Indian films
- 1950s political drama films
- 1950s Tamil-language films
- Censored films
- Film censorship in India
- Films directed by S. Balachander
- Films scored by T. M. Ibrahim
- Indian political drama films
- Political controversies in film
- Political controversies in India
- Tamil-language Indian films
- Works subject to expurgation