Deivame Thunai

Deivame Thunai
Directed by Ch. Narayanamurthi
Screenplay by K. M. Govindarajan
Starring A. Nageswara Rao
Padmini
T. R. Ramachandran
M. N. Nambiar
Music by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu
Production
company
S. P. S. Pictures
Release date
  • 31 October 1959 (1959-10-31) (India)
Country India
Language Tamil

Deivame Thunai (English: God is saviour) is a 1959 Indian, Tamil language film directed by Ch. Narayanamurthi.[1] The film featured A. Nageswara Rao and Padmini in the lead roles.[2]

Plot

Parvathi is a pretty and good-natured girl. Her auntie's son Rathinam is a cunning and duplicitous person. Rathinam wants to marry Parvathi but she did not agree. Parvathi's cousin Sekar arranges to marry her to his friend Shankar. Rathinam gets furious and tries to abduct Parvathi. He gets caught and sent to prison. Shankar and Parvathi gets married and begets a son. Rathinam returns from jail. He wants to destroy the happy life Parvathi is enjoying with her husband and child. He sends a letter to Shankar with lies about Parvathi's conduct before marriage. Shankar believes it and leaves the family. Parvathi takes refuge at Sekar's house with her son, Ravi. But Sekar's wife ill treats her. In the meantime, Shankar goes to Chennai. He saves a girl, Padma who is a social worker, from a thief while travelling in the train. Padma and her father asks him to stay in their house but he refuses. Shankar becomes a singer in the radio station. he gets addicted to liquor but before it becomes serious, Padma rescues him and makes him to stay in their house. Parvathi, unable to bear with Sekar's wife, leaves home and goes to Chennai. She joins as a house maid in the house of Rajani, a friend of Padma. Parvathi admits Ravi to a school run by Padma. Ravi is a brilliant student and takes part in school activities. Padma and Shankar becomes fond of him and quite often they bring him home. Ravi acts in a drama that is staged during a school function. Parvathi attends the function and sees Shankar there. Parvathi asks Rajani about Shankar. Rajani tlls her that he is a person rescued by Padma and that they are going to get married. Parvathi is shocked and runs to the sea to commit suicide. What happens next forms the rest of the story.[2]

Cast

List adapted from the film's song book.[2]

Production

The film was produced by S. P. S. Pictures managed by R. Sockalingam and was directed by Ch. Narayanamurthi. K. M. Govindarajan wrote the screenplay and dialogues. Choreography was handled by Hiralal, P. S. Gopalakrishnan, Sampath and Chinni Lal.[2]

Soundtrack

Music was composed by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu while the lyrics were penned by A. Maruthakasi, Ka. Mu. Sheriff, Velavan and Kadhiroli. Playback singers are P. Leela, P. Susheela, S. Janaki, Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi, Kamala, T. M. Soundararajan, A. L. Raghavanand Kumar.[3]

No.SongSinger/sLyricistDuration (m:ss)
1Sonnaal Thaan TheriyumaaP. LeelaVelavan
2Chinnakutti Nadaiyai PaaruA. Maruthakasi
3Vadamadurai Mannan
Musical play
S. Janaki, Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi, Kamala & Kumar
4Maaname PradhaanamT. M. Soundararajan
5Manamalare KanirasameP. Susheela
6Jegatheeswariye Naalum Ka. Mu. Sheriff
7Malaraadha Malarellaam MalaraveT. M. Soundararajan & P. Susheela
8O Raja Ennai PaaruA. L. Raghavan & S. JanakiKadhiroli

References

  1. Ashish Rajadhyaksha & Paul Willemen. Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (PDF). Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1998. pp. 161, 168 & 587.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Deivame Thunai Song book.
  3. G. Neelamegam. Thiraikalanjiyam — Part 1 (in Tamil). Manivasagar Publishers, Chennai 108 (Ph:044 25361039). First edition December 2014. p. 173.
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