Kanavan

KANAVAN
கணவன்
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Directed by Pa.Neelakandan
Produced by Sadaïyappan
Written by Sornam
Story by M. G. Ramachandran
Starring M. G. Ramachandran
Jayalalitha
C. R. Vijayakumari
S. A. Asokan
R. S. Manohar
Cho
Music by M. S. Viswanathan
Cinematography V. Ramamoorthy
Edited by G. D. Joshi
Production
company
Sathiya Studios
Distributed by Valli Films (Madras)
Release date
  • 15 August 1968 (1968-08-15)
Country India
Language Tamil

Kanavan (( pronunciation ) (English: The Husband), is a 1968 Indian Tamil directed by Pa.Neelakandan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role and Jayalalitha with C. R. Vijayakumari, S. A. Asokan, Cho among others. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Aakhri Nishan.[1]

Plot

To inherit, Rani (Jayalalitha) a charming birdbrain has to marry in the urgency.

She chooses a person sentenced to death, nice Vélaiya (MGR).

Acquitted at the last minute, Vélaiya comes to settle down at its beautiful Rani.

He is decided well to him given a lesson onto the hardness of the life...

Cast

ActorRole
MGRas Vélaiya
Jayalalithaas Rani Chidhambaram Pilai, after Kannamma
S.A.Asokanas Director Mani
R. S. Manoharas Manogar
Cho Ramaswamyas Advocate Vardhan
C. R. Vijayakumarias Ponni, Vélaiya 's sister
Manoramaas Thenmozhi, Vardhan 's wife
Sundari Baias Parvadha
Vasanthaas Azhagasan 's wife
Shanmugha Sundari[2]as Kaliyani
Justin[3]as Nadjappa
Ram Rav[4]as Advocate S.Paramasivan B.A.B.L.
Ennetai Kannaiyaas The doctor
Tiruchi Selandhar Rajan[5]as Chidhambaram Pillai
“Sattaampillai” K.N.Venkatraman[6]as The accountant of Chidhambaram Pilai
K. Kannanas Azhagesan
Thirupadhiswamy[7]as Ponni 's The father-in-law
Sedhupathi[8]as
Manikkumas
C. S. Pandiyan[9]as
Nadarajan[10]as The voluntary worker
Vijayan[11]as a lawyer
T.K.S.Chandran[12]as Ponni 's husband

The casting is established according to the original order of the credits of opening of the movie, except those not mentioned

Around the movie

The " Puratchi Nadhigar " MGR which is the author of the story of KANAVAN, was inspired by two narratives – the Russian novel Woodcutter and the English play The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare.

SANGE MUZHANGU is the second and last production under the banner of Valli Films (with MGR).

Soundtrack

The music composed by M.S.Viswanathan.

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)Position in the movie
1Ennaporuthamadi MamaL.R.Eswari & chorusVâli04:13Jayalalitha and her friends humble Manogar
2Unmayein Siripai RasikiraenT.M.Soundararajan with dialoguesAlangudi Sômu03:01MGR of his jail cell, gives a lesson of the life
3Nan Uyir PizhaithenT.M.SoundararajanVâli03:43The nightmare of Jayalalitha about her honeymoon with MGR
4Adi Aathi Nee Yaruku PethiT.M.SoundararajanAlangudi Sômu04:02MGR, sharer of the condition of the poor people
5Neenga Nenacha NadakathaP.SusheelaVâli04:06Jayalalitha tries to seduce MGR
6Mayangum VayathuT.M.Soundararajan & P.SusheelaVâli03:12MGR and Jayalalitha love each other

References

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