Deivathin Deivam

Deivathin Deivam
தெய்வத்தின் தெய்வம்
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Directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan
Written by K. S. Gopalakrishnan
Screenplay by K. S. Gopalakrishnan
Based on Jadam by Bila Hari
Starring S. S. Rajendran
C. R. Vijayakumari
Kumari Manimala
S. V. Ranga Rao
M. V. Rajamma
Music by G. Ramanathan
Cinematography M. Karnan
Edited by R. Devarajan
Production
company
Barani Pictures
Distributed by Chithra Productions
Release date
28 December 1962
Running time
146 Mins
Country India
Language Tamil

Deivathin Deivam (English: God of the God) is 1962 Indian, Tamil Drama film, written and directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. Music by G. Ramanathan[1] assets to the film. It stars S. S. Rajendran, C. R. Vijayakumari, Kumari Manimala and S. V. Ranga Rao in the lead roles.

Cast

Dance

Crew

  • Art = P. Anagmuthu
  • Stills = P. K. Natarajan
  • Publicity = Elegant
  • Process = V. D. S. Sundaram by Vijaya Lab
  • Audiography (dialogue) = G. Mohan
  • Audiography (Song) = P. V. Kodieswara Rao
  • Choreography = Vempatti Sathiyam and B. Jayaraman

Production

The film was heavily inspired from the short story Jadam by Bila Hari, that was published in Ananda Vikatan Magazine.[2]

Soundtrack

Music by G. Ramanathan and lyrics were written by Subramania Bharathi, Kannadasan, A. Maruthakasi, Panju Arunachalam, Ra. Pazhanisamy and Ku. Ma. Balasubramaniam.[3]Kannan Mananilayai thangame thangam song - a ragamallika, the first ragam name being Abheri[4] Playback singers are S. Janaki, P. Susheela, Renuka, T. M. Soundararajan, P. B. Srinivas and A. L. Raghavan. The song Kannanum Driver-um Onnu was released only on gramophone record.[5]

NoSongSingersLyricistLength(m:ss)
1Kannan MananilayaiS. JanakiSubramania Bharathi05:27
2Kannukkul Eththanai VellamadiT. M. SoundararajanKannadasan03:24
3Paattu Paada VaayeduthenP. Suseela04:09
4Nee Illadha Ulagathile Nimmathi03:14
5En AaruyireP. B. Srinivas & S. JanakiKu. Ma. Balasubramaniam03:54
6Annamey SornameyP. Susheela & S. JanakiA. Maruthakasi03:17
7Kannanum Driver-um OnnuA. L. Raghavan & Renuka

Trivia

The film was G. Ramanathan's completed last film.[6] He died of heart Attack in the midst of composing for his next film Arunagirinathar (film). T. R. Papa completed it.

References

  1. B. Kolappan (2 January 2015). "When Two Worlds Met and Created Symphony". "The Hindu". Archived from the original on 29 December 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  2. "Deivathindeivam". spicyonion. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  3. "Deivatthin Deivam Movie Songs". saregama. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  4. "Classical ragas in Tamil film songs". tfmpage. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
  5. G. Neelamegam. Thiraikalanjiyam — Part 2 (in Tamil). Manivasagar Publishers, Chennai 108 (Ph:044 25361039). First edition November 2016. p. 69.
  6. "Tamil Music Director G. Ramanathan's Man Friday". vamanan81.wordpress. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
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