Baghdad Perazhagi

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Baghdad Perazhagi
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Poster
Directed by T. R. Ramanna
Story byRaveendar
Produced byGanesh Ramanna
Starring Jayalalithaa
Ravichandran
CinematographyM. A. Rehman
Edited byT. R. Sreenivasalu
Music by M. S. Viswanathan
Production
company
Ganesh Creations
Release date
  • 25 October 1973 (1973-10-25)
Running time
164 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Baghdad Perazhagi (transl.The Most Beautiful Woman of Baghdad) is a 1973 Indian Tamil-language historical drama film directed by T. R. Ramanna. [1] It starred Jayalalitha in the lead role opposite Ravichandran while Jayasudha, Savitri and Shubha play supporting roles. [2] It was released on 25 October 1973 and emerged as a commercial success. [3] Its Hindi dubbed version, Shehzadi Mumtaz was released four years later (in 1977). [4]

Contents

Plot

Cast

Soundtrack

The music composed by M. S. Viswanathan, with lyrics by Pulamaipithan. [5]

SongSingersLength
"Dance 1"Instrumental02:05
"Padi Padi" L. R. Eswari, Saibaba03:19
"Dance 2"Instrumental02:43
"Nawabukku Oru Kelvi" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 06:36
"Naan Kuduchu" S. Janaki, L. R. Eswari04:36
"Naan Vecha Vecha Kuri" T. M. Soundararajan 03:56
"Vanga Ungalathan Vanga"L. R. Eswari04:04
"Naadu Naadu"S.Janaki04:40

Reception

Kanthan of Kalki praised the performances of cast, Rahman's cinematography, Ramanna's direction but panned Asokan's acting, too many songs testing patience and concluded this film will stand at the fore in the line-up of highly engaging entertainers. [6]

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