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Directed by | M. A. Thirumugam |
Written by | Sa. Ayyaiah Pillai |
Story by | Sa. Ayyaiah Pillai |
Produced by | Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar |
Starring | R. Ranjan Anjali Devi P. S. Veerappa K. A. Thangavelu |
Cinematography | V. N. Reddy |
Edited by | M. A. Thirumugam |
Music by | K. V. Mahadevan |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Neelamalai Thirudan (transl. Thief of the Blue Hill) is a 1957 Indian Tamil-language swashbuckler film [1] directed and edited by M. A. Thirumugam, produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar and written by S. Ayyaiah Pillai. The film stars R. Ranjan and Anjali Devi, with T. S. Balaiah, K. A. Thangavelu, P. S. Veerappa, M. K. Radha, E. R. Sahadevan, Kannamba and E. V. Saroja in supporting roles. It revolves around a man seeking to avenge his family that was separated during his childhood due to his greedy uncle.
Neelamalai Thirudan was originally planned with M. G. Ramachandran, and the script tailored to suit the actor's image, but Ramachandran did not give Thevar call sheet dates as he was committed to other projects; hence, Ranjan was cast. The film released on 20 September 1957 and became a success.
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A good-hearted brother has two siblings: a kind sister named Lakshmi and an evil brother named Nagappan, who lusts for the family's wealth. The kind brother has a son, and his sister has a daughter called Maragatham. Aware of Nagappan's plans, the good brother leaves the family home and entrusts his son to take care of his sister and her husband Thangappan. After learning of his brother's departure, Nagappan searches for him and his family and orders his henchman Nanjappan to kill them. The family gets separated. The boy, now grown up, takes up arms against his evil uncle. He helps the downtrodden, exposes villains and restores peace. In the end, the whole family is reunited.
The producer Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar wanted to make Neelamalai Thirudan with his close friend M. G. Ramachandran starring, and the script was tailored to suit the actor's image. To Thevar's surprise, Ramachandran did not give him call sheet dates as he was committed to several other projects, including Nadodi Mannan (1958). Thevar then signed on R. Ranjan, to Ramachandran's dismay. [3] [4] The film was written by S. Ayyaiah Pillai, and directed by Thevar's brother M. A. Thirumugam who also handled the editing. Cinematography was handled by V. N. Reddy, with C. V. Moorthy assisting. Two animal actors – a horse named Iqbal and a dog named Tiger – were prominently used. [4]
Music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan and lyrics were written by Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass, A. Maruthakasi and Puratchidasan. [5] [6] The song "Sathiyame Latchiyamai" underlines "the philosophy of life and the importance of helping the downtrodden and destroying the villains". It attained popularity, and is often aired on Tamil television channels. [4]
Song | Singer | Lyricist | Length |
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"Chithirai Madha Nilavu" | G. Kasthoori | Puratchidasan | 02:18 |
"Konjum Mozhi Penngalukku" | Jikki | A. Maruthakasi | 03:28 |
"Vethalai Pakku" | S. C. Krishnan & A. G. Rathnamala | Thanjai N. Ramaiah Doss | 02:27 |
"Sathiyame Latchiyamai" | T. M. Soundararajan | A. Maruthakasi | 03:39 |
"Ullam Kollai" | Jikki | A. Maruthakasi | 03:59 |
"Yengi Yengi" | Jikki | Thanjai N. Ramaiah Doss | 03:21 |
"Kannalam" (Onnukku Rendatchi) | S. C. Krishnan & A. G. Rathnamala | A. Maruthakasi | 02:03 |
"Sirikkiran Moraikkiran" | T. M. Soundararajan & Jikki | Thanjai N. Ramaiah Doss | 04:32 |
Neelamalai Thirudan was released on 20 September 1957, [7] and became a success. According to historian Randor Guy, a contributing factor was Ranjan's Robin Hood-inspired performance. [4] Jambavan of Kalki negatively reviewed the film, criticising Ranjan's performance and the numerous plot holes. [2]
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