Kaadhal (1952 film)

Kaadhal
காதல்
Directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao
Produced by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao
P. Bhanumathi (Presents)
Written by Udayakumar (dialogues)
Screenplay by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao
Story by P. Bhanumathi
Starring A. Nageswara Rao
P. Bhanumathi
Music by C. R. Subburaman
Cinematography Kamal Ghosh
Edited by V. S. Narayanan
Production
company
Release date
  • 14 June 1952 (1952-06-14)
Running time
171 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Kaadhal (Tamil: : காதல்), (English: Love) is a 1952 Tamil, Romance film. The film is simultaneously released as Telugu movie Prema.[2]

Produced and directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao on Bharani Studios banner.[3] Starring A. Nageswara Rao and P. Bhanumathi in the lead roles and music composed by C. R. Subburaman.[4][5] P. Bhanumathi wrote the story for the first time.

Plot

Raja (ANR) accompanies his rich maternal uncle Sundara Rao (Doraswamy) to a hill resort to help the latter recoup his health. There he falls in love with Moti (Bhanumathi), a tribal woman, and she too responds. A tribal goon Parasuram (Mukkamala) is after Moti.

One night, Sundara Rao suddenly develops chest pain and Raja rushes him to a city hospital. Moti’s parents, Khaderao (K.V. Subba Rao) and mother Bansi (Surabhi Kamala Bai) fix her marriage with Parasuram. Moti manages to escape. Meanwhile, Raja returns to the village, and, on knowing that Moti’s marriage is being performed with Parasuram, is dejected and leaves for the city. Moti, who is now in the city with the hope of meeting Raja, sees him with Latha (Sriranjani), daughter of Sundara Rao, and assumes they are married.

Crestfallen, she runs madly in the streets and meets with a car accident. Sivaswamy (CSR), a beggar, saves her and takes her to his house. A drama contractor Raoji (Relangi) and his assistant (Sivarao) take Moti into their troupe and train her for the title role of Sakunthala in their drama. Raja and Latha attend the drama. The two lovers, Moti and Raja exchange notes about their single status and their love blossoms again.

Latha and Sundara Rao plot to separate them and succeed in their attempt. Moti sacrifices her love for Latha and leaves for her village. Parasuram kills her when she refuses to yield to him and is in turn killed by her friend Chimli. Raja gets to know the truth from Latha and rushes to the village to meet Moti. Latha follows him. Both pay their homage to Moti.[6]

Cast

Crew

  • Producere: P. S. Ramakrishna Rao & P. Bhanumathi
  • Production Company: Bharani Studios
  • Director: P. S. Ramakrishna Rao
  • Music: C. R. Subburaman
  • Story: P. Bhanumathi
  • Dialogues: Udayakumar
  • Lyrics: K. D. Santhanam
  • Art Direction: K. Nageswara Rao
  • Editing: V. S. Narayanan
  • Choreography: Pasumarthi Krishnamoorthi
  • Cinematography: Kamal Ghosh

Soundtrack

Kaadhal
Film score by C. R. Subburaman
Released 1952
Genre Soundtrack
Label HMV Audio
Producer C. R. Subburaman

Music was composed by C. R. Subburaman. Lyrics were by K. D. Santhanam. Singers are P. Bhanumathi, C. S. R. Anjaneyulu & Kasturi Siva Rao. Playback singers are Ghantasala, R. Balasaraswathi Devi & A. P. Komala.

All the tunes for all the songs and singers for both languages are the same.

Music released on HMV Audio Company.

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1Inba Kaaviyam Aagum VaazhveGhantasala & P. BhanumathiK. D. Santhanam03:38
2Naan Konda Kaadhal IvvaaruthaanGhantasala02:36
3Jeevidhamellaam Sweettaaga SeiyyumGhantasala & P. Bhanumathi03:15
4Anandame Aahaa AanandameA. P. Komala02:47
5Aahaa Inbame Aahaa Engume Aahaa PongudheP. Bhanumathi02:59
6Kanavu Thaano Ninaivu Yaavum Kaanal NeeraamoP. Bhanumathi03:35
7P. Bhanumathi03:14
8Kalyaaname Namma KalyaanameP. Bhanumathi02:40
9P. Bhanumathi02:54
10P. Bhanumathi02:13
11P. Bhanumathi03:38
12Masi Maasam ThirunaalaamA. P. Komala & chorus02:48
1302:48
14CSR01:37
15R. Balasaraswathi Devi02:03

References

  1. "Kaadhal (Overview)". IMDb.
  2. "Prema (Review)". Know Your Films.
  3. "Prema (Banner)". Filmiclub.
  4. "KADHAL (1952) in BFI".
  5. Narasimham, M. L. "Prema (1952)". thehindu.com. Kasturi and Sons. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
  6. "Kaadhal in Indiancine.ma".
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