Ninaivil Nindraval (1967 film)

Ninaivil Nindraval
நினைவில் நின்றவள்
Poster
Directed by Muktha V. Srinivasan
Produced by V. Ramasamy
Written by Cho
Screenplay by Cho
Story by Rajasri
Starring Ravichandran,
K. R. Vijaya
Nagesh
Cho
Manorama
Music by V. Kumar
Cinematography T. N. Sundarababu
Edited by L. Balu
Production
company
Sri Venkateswara Cinetone
Distributed by Muktha Films
Release date
1 September 1967
Running time
161 min.
Country India
Language Tamil

Ninaivil Nindraval (Beloved of my soul) is a 1967 Tamil romantic comedy film[1] directed by Muktha V. Srinivasan and produced by V. Ramasamy. The film script was written by Cho and the story was written by Rajasri. Music was by V. Kumar. It stars Ravichandran, K. R. Vijaya Nagesh and Cho played lead with Manorama, Sachu, and V. S. Raghavan.[2][3][4]

Plot

The story revolves around a young woman, Prema (K. R. Vijaya), who stays at her paternal uncle Doctor Sammandham's (Cho) house for her higher studies. Prema is interested in cricket matches, so she and her uncle move to Chennai. Prema has a bike accident and suffers amnesia, losing her past memories. Then she moves to a new city, where she meets an unemployed young man Prakash, (Ravichandran), and his friend Balu (Nagesh), protects her. Prema and Prakash fall in love and get married. She is then in another accident and loses the memories of her marriage. Prema's father Umapathy (V. S. Raghavan) enages his General Manager Mohan (C. L. Anandan). Balu moves to Chennai for his job, where he meets Prema and sends a message for his friend Prakash. Prakash reaches Bangalore and tries to proves Prema is his wife, but fails. Finally, Prema falls down into steps and recollects all her memories, her identity and her husband. Balu and Meera (Sachu) get married.

Cast

  • Ravichandran as Prakash
  • K. R. Vijaya as Prema/Radha
  • Nagesh as Balu, House broker/Prakash Friend
  • Sachu as Meera, Prema's Sister
  • Cho as Doctor Sammandham, Prema's Paternal Uncle
  • Manorama as Sarala, Sammandham's Wife/Prama's Anut
  • V. S. Raghavan as Umapathi, Prema & Meera's Father
  • C. L. Anandan as Mohan, Umapthi's General Manager
  • Devaki as Typist Kala
  • Pakoda Kadhar as Office Boy
  • Master Dasarathan as Newspaper Distributor

Crew

  • Art = A. Ramaswamy
  • Stills = B. Ranganathan
  • Design = E. V. Nair
  • Processing = S. Ranganathan by Vijaya Lab
  • Properties = Cine Crafts
  • Publicity = Minnal
  • Titles = Roopy Associates
  • Audiography = M. V. Karunakaran
  • Choreography = Chinni Sambatha and Jayaraman
  • Stunts = Sivaiah

Soundtrack

Ninaivil Nindraval
Soundtrack album by V. Kumar
Released 1967
Recorded 1967
Genre Saregama
Length 17:25
Language Tamil

Music was by V. Kumar and lyrics were written by Vaali and C. N. Muthu.[5]

NoSongSingerLength (m:ss)
1"Enna Theriyum Entha Chinna"P. Suseela03:27
2"Thambi Vaadaa Adichathu Yogam"T. M. Soundararajan, P. Suseela Tharapuram Sundararajan03:51
3"Thottatha Thodathathaa"T. M. Soundararajan P. Suseela03:42
4"Paravaigal Siraginaal Anaikka"L. R. Eswari03:35
5"Nandhan Vandhan Kovililae"S. Sarala03:30

References

  1. "Ninaivil Nindraval (1967)". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 4 January 2017. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  2. "Ninaivil Nindraval". spicyonion. Retrieved 2016-08-14.
  3. http://tamilrasigan.com/ninaivil-nindraval-1967-tamil-movies-online-watch-free/
  4. http://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/Ninaivil-Nindraval-1967/article16969846.ece
  5. "Ninaivil Nindraval Songs". gaana. Retrieved 2016-08-14.
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