Genova (1953 film)

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Genova
Genova 1953 poster.jpg
Poster of the Tamil version
Directed byF. Nagoor
Written bySwami Brahmavruthan
Suratha (Tamil)
Elangovan (Tamil)
Nedumaran (Tamil)
Story bySwami Brahmavruthan
Produced byE. P. Eppan
Starring M. G. Ramachandran
B. S. Saroja
P. S. Veerappa
CinematographyJithan Banerjee
G. Vittal Rao
Edited byN. B. Nataraja Mudaliar
Music by M. S. Viswanathan
M. S. Gnanamani
T. A. Kalyanam
Production
company
Chandra Pictures
Release dates
  • 17 April 1953 (1953-04-17)(Malayalam)
  • 5 June 1953 (1953-06-05)(Tamil)
CountryIndia
Languages
  • Malayalam
  • Tamil

Genova is a 1953 Indian war romance film, directed by F. Nagoor and produced by E. P. Eppan. [1] The film stars M. G. Ramachandran, B. S. Saroja and P. S. Veerappa. The musical score is by M. S. Viswanathan, Gnanamani, Kalyanam. It was filmed simultaneously in Malayalam and Tamil, with the Tamil version releasing two months after the Malayalam version. [2] [3] [4]

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Cast

Genova (Malayalam)Jenova (Tamil)
King Cipresso (M. G. Ramachandran)King Cipresso (M. G. Ramachandran)
Princess Genova (B. S. Saroja)Princess Genova (B. S. Saroja)
Minister Golo (Alleppey Vincent)Minister Golo (P. S. Veerappa)
General Annas (M. G. Chakrapani)General Annas (M. G. Chakrapani)
S. P. Pillai
T. S. Durairaj Arcokiyam (T. S. Durairaj)

Soundtrack

Music was composed by M. S. Viswanathan, M. S. Gnanamani and T. A. Kalyanam and lyrics were written by Suratha, Ramani and Rajamani.

Tamil track list

The playback singers consists of A. M. Rajah, P. Leela and A. P. Komala.

SongsSingersLength (m:ss)
"Thunai Neeye Dheva Thaaye"P. Leela03:04
"Maalayin Velai"03:12
"Kannukkul Minnal"A. M. Rajah, P. Leela05:35
"Parithabam Illaiya"04:27
"Kadhal Vaazhvil Naane"A. M. Rajah, P. Leela03:04
"Aasai Alai Modhudhe"A. M. Rajah, P. Leela03:31
"Seitha Paavathinalae .. Anaadaiyaippolavae Aaneney "A. M. Rajah03:24
"Inbam Thollaiyo"03:17
"Kanne Pinnal"02:29
"Aanandham Aanandham"A. P. Komala
"Bam Bam Bama Silambam"

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