Manickavasagar (film)

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Manickavasagar
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Directed by T. R. Sundaram
Written byMayavaram K. Thiyagaraja Desikar
Based onBased on the life of Saint Manikkavacakar
Produced byV. S. M. Gopalakrishna Iyer
Starring M. M. Dandapani Desikar
M. S. Devasena
N. S. Krishnan
T. A. Mathuram
CinematographyP. V. Krishna Iyer
Production
company
Salem Sri Krishna Films
Distributed by Modern Theatres
Release date
  • 1939 (1939)
Running time
211 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Manickavasagar is a 1939 Indian Tamil-language film directed by T. R. Sundaram [1] and was produced by V. S. M. Gopalakrishna Iyer. The film stars M. M. Dandapani Desikar and M. S. Devasena. [2] [3]

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Plot

The film depicts the life story of Saint Manikkavacakar.

Cast

The list was compiled from the book Thamizh Cinema Ulagam [3]

Production

The film was produced by V. S. M. Gopalakrishna Iyer and was directed by T. R. Sundaram. Mayavaram K. Thiyagaraja Desikar wrote the screenplay and dialogues. Cinematography was handled by P. V. Krishna Iyer and audiography was done by Sardar Eswara Singh. The film was shot and processed at Modern Theatres, Salem. [3]

Soundtrack

Some of the hymns sung by Saint Manickavasagar was included in the film. Mayavaram K. Thiyagaraja Desikar wrote the lyrics for the other songs. No music director was credited but the names of instrumentalists are credited. [3]

Orchestra
List of songs (Manickavasagar hymns)
No.SongSinger/sRagamDuration (m:ss)
1Namachivaaya VaazhgaBhoopalam
2Mukthineri AriyaadhaM. M. Dandapani DesikarDevagandhari
3Utraarai Yaan VendenSahana
4Ammaiye Appa Oppilaa
5Thiruvalar ThamaraiBiyakadai
6Valaindhadhu VilluMalgosh
Songs penned by K. Thiyagaraja Desikar
No.SongSinger/sRagamDuration (m:ss)
1Thiruvarul PurivayeGroupKalyani
2VaadhavooranpaaSankarabharanam
3Maamarathile PooThemmangu
4Kattikarumbe
5Kaariyathai Nee Mudithu
6Aalavaayamar Adhiye DevaP. B. RangachariKambodhi
7Maanidap PethaiM. M. Dandapani Desikar
P. B. Rangachari
Ragamaliga
8Aasai MannaaC. V. V. Panthulu
9Kooliyaal Velai SeyyaSindhu Bairavi
10Inneram Velai Seydhathu Podhum
11Adimai Konde YenaiM. M. Dandapani DesikarPoorvi Kalyani
12Adikkadi Yenai Edhirthu
13Ini Enakkethu VichaaramMohanam
14Vendaam Vendaam VedhanaiAbhogi03:26
15Deva Deva Moova MudhaleHindustani Mukhari
16Utraarai Yaan VendenSahana03:10
17Kannatti Namba Nalla Jodi
18Nambadhe NambadheSenjurutti

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References

  1. மாணிக்கவாசகர் (song book). Salem Sri Krishna Films. 1939. Archived from the original on 23 June 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  2. "1939 – மாணிக்கவாசகர் – சேலம் ஸ்ரீகிருஷ்ணா பிலிம்ஸ் – மாடர்ன் தியேட்டர்ஸ்" [1939 – Manickavasagar – Salem Sri Krishna Films – Modern Theatres.]. Lakshman Sruthi (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 26 November 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Vijayakumar, Akila. Thamizh Cinema Ulagam Part 1 (in Tamil) (1 March 2019 ed.). Chennai: Manivasagar Publishers. pp. 350–352.