Sarvadhikari (film)

Sarvadhigari
Poster
Directed by T. R. Sundaram
Produced by T. R. Sundaram
Screenplay by Ko. Dha. Shanmugasundaram
Story by Ko. Dha. Shanmugasundaram
Starring M. G. Ramachandran
Anjali Devi
M. N. Nambiar
Chittor V. Nagaiah
Music by S. Dakshinamurthi
Production
company
Distributed by Modern Theatres
Release date
14 September 1951
Country India
Language Tamil

Sarvadhikari (English title: Dictator) is a Tamil language musical film starring M. G. Ramachandran and Anjali Devi in the lead roles and M. N. Nambiar as the villain. The film was released in 1951.[1] It established Nambiar as a major star.[2] It was the 25th film for MGR. It ran more than 100 days in Chennai and major cities and maximum run at Trichy - 141 days.With this film actress T. P. Muthulakshmi established herself as comedian and supporting actress.

Plot

An ambitious minister (Mahavarman) with designs to topple the puppet king (Pulimoottai Ramaswami) of Manipuri finds the popularity of the commander-in-chief (Ugrasenar) and his bodyguard (Pratapan) a stumbling block. He sends a young woman (Meena Devi) to seduce Pratapan, but she falls in love with him. After several twists and turns, Mahavarman is exposed and felled in an exciting duel with Pratapan. Ugrasenar is chosen as the first president while Pratapan is appointed as the new commander in chief. The kingdom of Manipuri is now a republic!

Cast

ActorRole
M. G. RamachandranPratapan
Anjali DeviMeena Devi
M. SarojaKarpagam
M. N. NambiarMahavarman
Chittor V. NagaiahUgrasenar
Pulimoottai RamaswamiKing
A. KarunanidhiVairagyam
V. K. RamasamyBaladev
K. K. Soundar
Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar
Jeyalakshmi
S. R. Janaki
K. S. Angamuthu
T. P. Muthulakshmi
S. M. Thirupathisamy
S. S. Shivasooryan

S. M. Thirupathisamy S. S. Shivasooryan

Crew

  • Producer: T. R. Sundaram
  • Production Company: Modern Theatres
  • Director: T. R. Sundaram
  • Music: S. Dakshinamurthi
  • Lyrics: Ka. Mu. Sherrif, A. Maruthakasi & K. P. Kamatchi Sundharam
  • Story: Ko. Dha. Shanmugasundaram
  • Screenplay: Ko. Dha. Shanmugasundaram
  • Dialogues: A. V. P. Asai Thambi
  • Art Direction:
  • Editing: L. Balu
  • Choreography: B. Heeralal & Sinha
  • Cinematography: M. Masthan & G. R. Nathan
  • Stunt: R. N. Nambiar
  • Dance: Kumari Kamala

Soundtrack

The music composed by S. Dakshinamurthi.[3] Lyrics were by Ka. Mu. Sheriff, A. Maruthakasi & K. P. Kamatchi Sundharam. Playback singers are Thiruchi Loganathan, T. M. Soundararajan, S. Dakshinamurthi, P. A. Periyanayaki & P. Leela.

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1"Kannaalan Varuvaar Kann Munne"P. LeelaA. Maruthakasi03:23
2"Aanazhagaa Enadhu Kaigal Seidha"Thiruchi Loganathan & P. Leela03:06
3"Puvi Mele Padhavigalaiye"P. Leela02:59
4"Ore Aiyaaramaa Sosusaaga"07:06
5"Alliyin Mun Vennila Vandhadhai"P. Leela02:22
6"Jaakradhaiyaa Jaakradhaiyaa"S. Dakshinamurthi & U. R. Chandra02:27
7"Sandai Theerndhu Pochu"S. Dakshinamurthi02:20
8"Thadavi Paartthu Nallaa Irunthaa"S. Dakshinamurthi & P. A. Periyanayaki04:11
9"Namma Patthu Varusham Patta Kashtam"T. M. Soundararajan02:28
10"Karumbin Inimai Kaadhal Pechu"01:08
11"Theedhu Seiyum Koottam Endre"02:45

References

  1. "Sarvadhikari 1951". The Hindu. 24 October 2008. Archived from the original on 2 February 2009. Retrieved 30 November 2008.
  2. "As Nambiar bids farewell ..." The Hindu. 21 November 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-30.
  3. "Pudhumai Pithan Songs". raaga. Retrieved 2014-09-21.

Additional sources

  • The Hindu, "Blast From The Past — Sarvadhikari 1951"
  • The Hindu, "An antithesis on screen"
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