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Periya Idathu Penn

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1963 film by T. R. Ramanna

Periya Idathu Penn
Theatrical release poster
Directed byT. R. Ramanna
Written bySakthi T. K. Krishnasamy
Produced byT. R. Ramanna
StarringM. G. Ramachandran
B. Saroja Devi
CinematographyM. A. Rahman
Edited byM. S. Mani
Music byViswanathan–Ramamoorthy
Production
company
R. R. Pictures
Release date
  • 10 May 1963 (1963-05-10)
Running time
156 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Periya Idathu Penn (transl. The Wealthy Woman) is a 1963 IndianTamil-languageromantic comedy film, directed byT. R. Ramanna. The film starsM. G. Ramachandran,B. Saroja Devi,M. R. Radha andT. R. Rajakumari. It was released on 10 May 1963. The film was blockbuster, the highest-grossing film of the year and ran more than 100 days. The film was remade in Telugu asSabhash Suri and in Hindi asJawab.[1][2] The story of the 1982 Tamil filmSakalakala Vallavan was also inspired by this film.[3]


Plot

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Murugappan is a small-time farm labourer who lives with his widowed elder sister Gangamma in a village. Kaïlasam Pillaival is thezamindar of the village, Sabapathy and Punitha are his children. Punitha is studying in college in a nearby town, while Sabapathy is not educated. Like the father, the children are both arrogant about their wealth and try to rule the villagers. Murugappa tries to question their authority and this leads to frequent clashes with the zamindar's family. Pitamdhi is a wealthy college mate of Punitha, who is crazy about her. Sabapathy falls in love with Thillaiammal (Manimala), who has been informally engaged to Murugappa for a long time. Both Pillaival and Gangamma ask for her hand in marriage on the same day.

To avoid a direct clash with the zamindar, her father says that he took a vow that his daughter would marry the winner of asilambam competition. Punitha promises to marry Pitamdhi if he dopes a drink which Murugappa drinks during the fight. Sabapathy wins the fight and marries Thillaiammal. Punitha goes back on her word and an angry Pitamdhi confesses his duplicity to Murugappa, who confronts Punitha, the two get into an argument during which Murugappa wows to marry Punitha. The two families get into another clash regarding the villagers' right to worship at the temple at the same time as Pillaival. In retaliation he sends his henchmen to beat up Murugappa and burn down their house. When Gangamma confronts him, he rapes her and she disappears after writing a suicide note to her brother urging him to leave the village and make a living elsewhere. Pillaival is haunted by the fear that Gangamma would return from the grave to take revenge.

Murugappan goes to the city where he meets Pitamdhi again. Pitamdhi does aPygmalion on him and Murugappa emerges from the tutelage as Azhagappa competent in English, and even knows to play the piano. He meets Punitha at a club and the two begin dating. She fails to connect the suave Azhagappa with the village bumpkin Murugappa and falls for him. Pillaival gets an anonymous letter informing him that his daughter is in love with someone in the city and he sends for her immediately and confronts her. She admits to being in love with Azhagappa and her family decides to get them married. Azhagappa and Pitamdhi as Arulappan and his secretary meet Pillaival and the marriage takes place. He meets Thillaiammal's father and reveals his identity to him. He discovers that Pillaival is responsible for his sister's death and the whole family becomes aware. Sabapathy tries to support his father and Punitha opposes him. Azhagappa reveals his real identity, Murugappa and walks out of the marriage. He finds it impossible to live with Punitha after knowing what her father did to his sister.

Punitha discovers that she is pregnant and with the help of her sister-in-law Thillaiammal, meets Murugappan and tells him the truth. Murugappan is caught between his desires to live with his wife and avenge his sister's death. Sabapathy discovers her there and gets into a fight with Murugappan. Confronted by a deadlock situation, Punitha initially contemplates suicide, but decides to live and have the baby. Pitamdhi meanwhile, falls in love with Thillaiammal's young sister Valli and learns silambam from their father in order to wed her. Murugappan and Punitha have a baby boy and are still unable to be together. Murugappan longs to see his baby and goes to her house secretly at night. He finds that Pillaival has been stabbed.

Punitha and Sabapathy think that their father was killed by Murugappan, who tries to follow the killer and finds out that it is his sister. She says that she was in hiding, waiting for a chance to avenge herself and advises him to return to his wife and son. Meanwhile, he is confronted by Sabapathy and the police pursue Gangamma, who jumps off a bridge and kills herself. All they find is a note from her confessing to Pillaival's murder and urging Murugappan to return to his wife, Punitha. Pitamdhi marries Valli and the family unites.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The music was composed byViswanathan–Ramamoorthy, with lyrics byKannadasan.[4] Once, Kannadasan arrived at 4:00am at Viswanathan's house when Viswanathan was asleep, but the guard denied him entry; Kannadasan wrote "Avanukku enna thoongivittan, agapattavan naan allava" on a paper and gave it to the guard, who gave the paper to Viswanathan when he woke up. Those lines became the basis for a song.[5] The song "Andru Vandhathum" is set in Shankarabharanam raga.[6] That song was later retuned byYuvan Shankar Raja forKannamoochi Yenada (2007).[7] The original song was presented by Shazaa and Ebi Shankara on the occasion of theNational Day Parade commemorating the 59th independence of Singapore.[8]

SongSingersLength
"Andru Vandhadhum" (Happy)T. M. Soundararajan,P. Susheela03:09
"Andru Vandhadhum" (Pathos)T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela03:00
"Avanukkena Thoongi"T. M. Soundararajan02:43
"Kannenna Kannenna"T. M. Soundararajan03:14
"Kattodu Kuzhalaada"P. Susheela, T. M. Soundararajan,L. R. Eswari04:58
"Paarappa Pazhaniappa"T. M. Soundararajan03:01
"Thulli Odum Kaalgal"T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela03:29
"Ragasiyam Parama"P. Susheela

Release and reception

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Periya Idathu Penn was released on 10 May 1963.[9] The film was well received byP. V. Cherian (then the chairman of theMadras Legislative Council) andJothi Venkatachalam (then the Madras Minister for Health). The latter praised the film's moral values.[10] Kanthan ofKalki said every scene was worth applauding.[11]

References

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  1. ^Gbolagun, Martin."The White wizard: Jeetendra's south fetish".Amborish.com.Archived from the original on 10 December 2018. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  2. ^Vijayakumar, B. (28 September 2015)."Themmadi Velappan: 1976".The Hindu.Archived from the original on 9 December 2018. Retrieved9 December 2018.
  3. ^Raghavendra, M. K., ed. (2017).Beyond Bollywood: The Cinemas of South India.HarperCollins. pp. 39–40.ISBN 9789352645695.
  4. ^"Periya Idatthu Penn".Gaana.Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved16 April 2021.
  5. ^Viswanathan, Nirupama (17 October 2016)."AIR unspools age-old charm for new audience".The New Indian Express. p. 2.Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved16 April 2021.
  6. ^"ஏழிசை எம்எஸ்வி | பயோகிராபி".Dinamalar (in Tamil).Archived from the original on 26 June 2020. Retrieved7 July 2024.
  7. ^Karthik (26 August 2007)."Kannamoochi Yenada (Tamil – Yuvan Shankar Raja)".Milliblog.Archived from the original on 1 February 2024. Retrieved1 February 2024.
  8. ^Junaini, Hidzir (1 July 2024)."Amni Musfirah, weish, Benjamin Kheng, shazza, and more slated to perform at NDP 2024".Hear65.Archived from the original on 29 October 2024. Retrieved29 October 2024.
  9. ^"Table: Chronological List of MGR's Movies released between 1960 and 1967"(PDF).Ilankai Tamil Sangam.Archived(PDF) from the original on 16 June 2016. Retrieved16 April 2021.
  10. ^Ramachandran, T. M. (31 August 1963)."Tit-Bit".Sport and Pastime. Vol. 17. p. 50.Archived from the original on 16 March 2023. Retrieved16 March 2023 – viaInternet Archive.
  11. ^காந்தன் (26 May 1963)."பெரிய இடத்து பெண்".Kalki (in Tamil). p. 67. Archived fromthe original on 24 July 2022. Retrieved26 November 2021.

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