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| name = Athisaya Penn |
| name = Athisaya Penn |
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| image = Athisaya Penn.jpg |
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| caption = Theatrical release poster |
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| director = [[M. V. Raman]] |
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| writer = [[Javar Seetharaman]]<ref>{{Cite news |date=7 February 1959 |title=Athisaya Penn |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=P9oYG7HA76QC&dat=19590207&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |access-date=27 March 2021 |work=[[The Indian Express]] |pages=10 |via=[[Google News Archive]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref> |
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| producer = M.V. Raman |
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| producer = M. V. Raman |
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| starring = [[Akkineni Nageswara Rao]]<br />[[Vyjayanthimala]] |
| starring = [[Akkineni Nageswara Rao]]<br />[[Vyjayanthimala]] |
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| cinematography = T. Muthu Sami |
| cinematography = T. Muthu Sami |
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| editing = M. V. Raman |
| editing = M. V. Raman |
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| studio = Raman Productions |
| studio = Raman Productions |
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| released = {{Film date|df=y|1959|3|6}} |
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| country = India |
| country = India |
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| language = Tamil |
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'''''Athisaya Penn''''' ({{ |
'''''Athisaya Penn''''' ({{translation|Wonder Woman}}) is a 1959 Indian [[Tamil language|Tamil]]-language [[romantic comedy]] film, produced and directed by [[M. V. Raman]]. The film stars [[Akkineni Nageswara Rao]] and [[Vyjayanthimala]], with music composed by [[S. M. Subbaiah Naidu]]. It is a remake of the [[Hindi]] film ''[[Aasha (1957 film)|Aasha]]'' (1957). The film was released on 6 March 1959. |
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==Plot== |
== Plot == |
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The film begins with Muthuraja (Sarangapani), a rich man and a Carnatic music lover, who fails to manage his estate, his son Manivannan (Akkineni Nageswara Rao), is a good-hearted person and always helps poor people, even though he is from rich Zamindar family and also has no interest in the family business. It is left to Muthuraja's sister Maragatham (M. S. Draupathi) to look after the business affairs and her son Raju (Manohar), who lives in Madras, is a wastrel. Maragatham sends Manivannan to Madras so he can be educated by Raju. While in the process of booking a room at a hotel in Madras, Manivannan comes across Lally (Madhuri Devi), who is unable to clear her hotel bill. He takes pity on her and clears the bill. Raju, in charge of training for Manivannan, doesn't quite care about him and lets him do as he wishes. One day, Manivannan goes to watch a dance drama in a college hostel and ends up meeting a young dancer, Nirmala (Vyjayanthimala), with whom he falls in love. Once both of them go for a hunt in the jungle, Raju meets an old man who demands he marry his jilted daughter. Raju murders him and complications result when Manivannan is charged. Finally, Manivannan and his lover Nirmala prevail in the truth and show that Raju is guilty and the movie ends with the marriage of Manivannan and Nirmala. |
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The film opens with Muthuraja (Sarangapani), a wealthy man and a passionate lover of Carnatic music. Despite his affluence, he struggles to manage his estate. His son, Manivannan (Akkineni Nageswara Rao), is a kind-hearted individual who always assists the less fortunate, despite his privileged background and lack of interest in the family business. |
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Muthuraja's sister, Maragatham (M. S. Draupathi), takes charge of the business affairs, while her son Raju (Manohar), a wastrel residing in Madras, is entrusted with educating Manivannan. When Manivannan arrives in Madras, he encounters Lally (Madhuri Devi) at a hotel, who is unable to settle her bill. Moved by her plight, he generously pays off her debt. |
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Raju, responsible for Manivannan's training, neglects his duties and allows him to do as he pleases. One day, Manivannan attends a dance drama at a college hostel and meets a young dancer named Nirmala (Vyjayanthimala), with whom he falls deeply in love. As their relationship blossoms, Manivannan and Nirmala embark on a hunting expedition in the jungle. |
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Meanwhile, Raju encounters an elderly man who insists that Raju marry his jilted daughter. In a fit of rage, Raju murders the man, leading to a series of complications when Manivannan is falsely accused of the crime. However, through their perseverance and unwavering commitment to the truth, Manivannan and Nirmala manage to expose Raju's guilt. |
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The movie concludes with the joyous union of Manivannan and Nirmala in marriage, as justice prevails and their love triumphs. |
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* [[Akkineni Nageswara Rao|A. Nageswara Rao]] as Manivannan |
* [[Akkineni Nageswara Rao|A. Nageswara Rao]] as Manivannan |
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* [[R. S. Manohar|Manohar]] as Raju |
* [[R. S. Manohar|Manohar]] as Raju |
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* S. G. Eshwar |
* S. G. Eshwar |
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* Kalyanam |
* Kalyanam |
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* V. Seetharaman |
* V. Seetharaman |
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* [[S. A. Ashokan|Ashokan]] (Guest artiste) |
* [[S. A. Ashokan|Ashokan]] (Guest artiste) |
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* K. N. Kamalam |
* K. N. Kamalam |
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* [[E. V. Saroja]] |
* [[E. V. Saroja]]}} |
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== Production == |
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''Athisaya Penn'' is a remake of the 1957 [[Hindi]]-language film ''[[Aasha (1957 film)|Aasha]]'',<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vamanan |author-link=Vamanan |date=25 March 2019 |title=கலைமாமணி வாமனனின் 'நிழலல்ல நிஜம்' – 172 {{!}} தமிழ் படத்தில் முதலில் அறிமுகமான பிரபல இந்தி இசையமைப்பாளர் |url=http://www.dinamalarnellai.com/web/news/67851/%E0%AE%95%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%88%E0%AE%AE%E0%AE%BE%E0%AE%AE%E0%AE%A3%E0%AE%BF-%E0%AE%B5%E0%AE%BE%E0%AE%AE%E0%AE%A9%E0%AE%A9%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%A9%E0%AF%8D-%E2%80%98%E0%AE%A8%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%B4%E0%AE%B2%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%B2-%E0%AE%A8%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%9C%E0%AE%AE%E0%AF%8D%E2%80%99-%E2%80%93-172 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211115065035/http://www.dinamalarnellai.com/web/news/67851/%E0%AE%95%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%88%E0%AE%AE%E0%AE%BE%E0%AE%AE%E0%AE%A3%E0%AE%BF-%E0%AE%B5%E0%AE%BE%E0%AE%AE%E0%AE%A9%E0%AE%A9%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%A9%E0%AF%8D-%E2%80%98%E0%AE%A8%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%B4%E0%AE%B2%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%B2-%E0%AE%A8%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%9C%E0%AE%AE%E0%AF%8D%E2%80%99-%E2%80%93-172 |archive-date=15 November 2021 |access-date=15 November 2021 |website=[[Dinamalar]] |location=Nellai |language=ta}}</ref> and has both the lead actress [[Vyjayanthimala]] and director [[M. V. Raman]] returning. The film was shot in [[Gevacolor]], with some portions in [[Technicolor]].<ref name="thehindu">{{Cite news |last=Guy |first=Randor |author-link=Randor Guy |date=1 August 2015 |title=Athisaya Penn (1959 ) |work=[[The Hindu]] |url=https://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/athisaya-penn-1959/article7489163.ece |url-status=live |access-date=15 November 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211115065028/https://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/athisaya-penn-1959/article7489163.ece |archive-date=15 November 2021}}</ref> |
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The music was composed by [[S. M. Subbaiah Naidu]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Adhisaya Penn Song Book|publisher=The Madras City Printers}}</ref> |
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== Soundtrack == |
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The music was composed by [[S. M. Subbaiah Naidu]].<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JevgDCLbuNOWRVWmlUMG40Q1U/view |title=அதிசயப் பெண் |publisher=Raman Productions |year=1959 |language=ta |type=[[song book]] |access-date=15 November 2021}}{{cbignore}}</ref> The song "Eena Meena Deeka" is based on the song of the same name from ''Aasha''.<ref name="thehindu" /> |
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| "Anipillai Tennampillai" || [[Seergazhi Govindarajan]] || V. Seetharaman || 03:18 |
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| "Eena Meena Deeka" [Female] || [[P. Susheela]] || V. Seetharaman || 03:19 |
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| "Eena Meena Deeka" [Male] || [[T. M. Soundararajan]] || V. Seetharaman || 03:09 |
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| "Eppo Varuvaro" || P. Susheela || V. Seetharaman || 03:05 |
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| "Makara Veenai" || [[A. P. Komala]] || || 02:30 |
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| "Sila Per Vazha" || T. M. Soundararajan || Subbu Arumugam || 03:15 |
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| "Thanni Podura Pazhakam" || T. M. Soundararajan || || 03:14 |
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| "Unnai Ninaichale" || P. Susheela || V. Setharaman || 03:13 |
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| "Unthan Jaalam" || P. Susheela || V. Seetharaman || |
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| "Kalangatha Ullamum" || P. Susheela || V. Seetharaman || |
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| "Angum Ingum Engum Niraindha" || T. M. Soundararajan || V. Seetharaman || |
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== Release and reception == |
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==Inspiration== |
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''Athisaya Penn'' was released on 6 March 1959.<ref>{{Cite news |date=6 March 1959 |title=Athisaya Penn |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=P9oYG7HA76QC&dat=19590306&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |access-date=15 November 2021 |work=[[The Indian Express]] |pages=5 |via=[[Google News Archive]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref> Kanthan of ''[[Kalki (magazine)|Kalki]]'' called the pre-interval portions better than the post-interval ones.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=காந்தன் |date=29 March 1957 |title=அதிசயப் பெண் |url=https://archive.org/details/kalki1959-03-29/page/n37/mode/2up |access-date=20 July 2022 |magazine=[[Kalki (magazine)|Kalki]] |pages=36–37 |language=ta |via=[[Internet Archive]]}}</ref> |
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The film is a remake of the 1957 [[Hindi]]-language film ''[[Aasha (1957 film)|Aasha]]'', which was a hit at the box office<ref>{{cite web|url=http://boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=163&catName=MTk1Nw== |title=Box Office 1957 |publisher=Boxofficeindia.com |accessdate=2011-04-30 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120922021949/http://boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=163&catName=MTk1Nw%3D%3D |archivedate=22 September 2012 }}</ref> and ended up as the [[Bollywood films of 1957|7th highest-grossing film of 1957]]. It stars [[Kishore Kumar]] and [[Vyjayanthimala]], who reprises her role from the original and was also directed by M. V. Raman. |
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==References== |
== References == |
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==External links== |
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* {{IMDb title |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101224210011/http://upperstall.com/films/1959/athisaya-penn Athisaya Penn profile] at ''Upperstall.com'' |
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 3 October 2024
Athisaya Penn | |
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Directed by | M. V. Raman |
Written by | Javar Seetharaman[1] |
Produced by | M. V. Raman |
Starring | Akkineni Nageswara Rao Vyjayanthimala |
Cinematography | T. Muthu Sami |
Edited by | M. V. Raman |
Music by | S. M. Subbaiah Naidu |
Production company | Raman Productions |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Athisaya Penn (transl. Wonder Woman) is a 1959 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film, produced and directed by M. V. Raman. The film stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Vyjayanthimala, with music composed by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu. It is a remake of the Hindi film Aasha (1957). The film was released on 6 March 1959.
Plot
[edit]This article needs an improved plot summary. (July 2022) |
The film opens with Muthuraja (Sarangapani), a wealthy man and a passionate lover of Carnatic music. Despite his affluence, he struggles to manage his estate. His son, Manivannan (Akkineni Nageswara Rao), is a kind-hearted individual who always assists the less fortunate, despite his privileged background and lack of interest in the family business.
Muthuraja's sister, Maragatham (M. S. Draupathi), takes charge of the business affairs, while her son Raju (Manohar), a wastrel residing in Madras, is entrusted with educating Manivannan. When Manivannan arrives in Madras, he encounters Lally (Madhuri Devi) at a hotel, who is unable to settle her bill. Moved by her plight, he generously pays off her debt.
Raju, responsible for Manivannan's training, neglects his duties and allows him to do as he pleases. One day, Manivannan attends a dance drama at a college hostel and meets a young dancer named Nirmala (Vyjayanthimala), with whom he falls deeply in love. As their relationship blossoms, Manivannan and Nirmala embark on a hunting expedition in the jungle.
Meanwhile, Raju encounters an elderly man who insists that Raju marry his jilted daughter. In a fit of rage, Raju murders the man, leading to a series of complications when Manivannan is falsely accused of the crime. However, through their perseverance and unwavering commitment to the truth, Manivannan and Nirmala manage to expose Raju's guilt.
The movie concludes with the joyous union of Manivannan and Nirmala in marriage, as justice prevails and their love triumphs.
Cast
[edit]- Vyjayanthimala as Nirmala
- A. Nageswara Rao as Manivannan
- Manohar as Raju
- Madhuri Devi as Lally
- K. Sarangapani as Muthuraja
- M. S. Draupathi as Maragatham
- Javert N. Seetharaman
- Kamini
- V. P. S. Mani
- M. S. Karuppaiah
- K. S. Angamuthu
- V. M. Ezhumalai
- Gajakarnam
- S. G. Eshwar
- Kalyanam
- V. Seetharaman
- Ashokan (Guest artiste)
- K. N. Kamalam
- E. V. Saroja
Production
[edit]Athisaya Penn is a remake of the 1957 Hindi-language film Aasha,[2] and has both the lead actress Vyjayanthimala and director M. V. Raman returning. The film was shot in Gevacolor, with some portions in Technicolor.[3]
Soundtrack
[edit]The music was composed by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu.[4] The song "Eena Meena Deeka" is based on the song of the same name from Aasha.[3]
Song | Singers | Lyricist | Length |
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"Anipillai Tennampillai" | Seergazhi Govindarajan | V. Seetharaman | 03:18 |
"Eena Meena Deeka" [Female] | P. Susheela | V. Seetharaman | 03:19 |
"Eena Meena Deeka" [Male] | T. M. Soundararajan | V. Seetharaman | 03:09 |
"Eppo Varuvaro" | P. Susheela | V. Seetharaman | 03:05 |
"Makara Veenai" | A. P. Komala | 02:30 | |
"Sila Per Vazha" | T. M. Soundararajan | Subbu Arumugam | 03:15 |
"Thanni Podura Pazhakam" | T. M. Soundararajan | 03:14 | |
"Unnai Ninaichale" | P. Susheela | V. Setharaman | 03:13 |
"Unthan Jaalam" | P. Susheela | V. Seetharaman | |
"Kalangatha Ullamum" | P. Susheela | V. Seetharaman | |
"Angum Ingum Engum Niraindha" | T. M. Soundararajan | V. Seetharaman |
Release and reception
[edit]Athisaya Penn was released on 6 March 1959.[5] Kanthan of Kalki called the pre-interval portions better than the post-interval ones.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Athisaya Penn". The Indian Express. 7 February 1959. p. 10. Retrieved 27 March 2021 – via Google News Archive.
- ^ Vamanan (25 March 2019). "கலைமாமணி வாமனனின் 'நிழலல்ல நிஜம்' – 172 | தமிழ் படத்தில் முதலில் அறிமுகமான பிரபல இந்தி இசையமைப்பாளர்". Dinamalar (in Tamil). Nellai. Archived from the original on 15 November 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- ^ a b Guy, Randor (1 August 2015). "Athisaya Penn (1959 )". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 15 November 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- ^ அதிசயப் பெண் (song book) (in Tamil). Raman Productions. 1959. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- ^ "Athisaya Penn". The Indian Express. 6 March 1959. p. 5. Retrieved 15 November 2021 – via Google News Archive.
- ^ காந்தன் (29 March 1957). "அதிசயப் பெண்". Kalki (in Tamil). pp. 36–37. Retrieved 20 July 2022 – via Internet Archive.