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Rishya Singar | |
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Directed by | Mukkamala |
Screenplay by | Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass M. S. Subramaniam |
Based on | Life of seer Rishyasringa |
Produced by | P. S. Seshachalam |
Starring | K. Balaji Nagayya Rajasulochana Girija |
Cinematography | Adhi A. Irani Malli M. Irani |
Edited by | A. Sanjeevi |
Music by | T. V. Raju |
Production company | Ravanam Brothers |
Distributed by | Geetha Pictures |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Rishya Singar is a 1964 Indian Tamil language film directed by Mukkamala. [2] The film stars K. Balaji and Rajasulochana.
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The story is based on the life of an Indian seer Rishyasringa
The following list is adapted from the book Thiraikalanjiyam Part 2. [3]
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The film was first produced in Telugu with the title Rushyasrunga and was released in 1961. [4] The film was produced by P. S. Seshachalam under the banner Ravanam Brothers and was directed by Mukkamala. The story was re made in Tamil by Geetha Pictures with a different cast and was released in 1964. Mukkamala directed the Tamil film also. Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass and M. S. Subramaniam wrote the dialogues. Adhi A. Irani and Malli M. Irani were in charge of cinematography while the editing was done by A. Sanjeevi. Art direction was done by T. V. S. Sharma and M. Somanath. Choreography by Pasumarthi Krishnamoorthi. Still photography by R. N. Nagaraja Rao. The film was shot at Vijaya, Vauhini and Neptune studios and was processed at Vijaya laboratory.
The music was composed by T. V. Raju and the lyrics were penned by Papanasam Sivan, Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass and M. S. Subramaniam. [3]
Song | Singer/s | Duration |
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"Kaadhal Inbame Kaanave" | P. Susheela | 03:17 |
"Manithaa Unnai Potriya" | Ghantasala | 02:34 |
"Vasanthamum Thendralum" | S. C. Krishnan, A. P. Komala | 02:54 |
"Kalai Devane, Kalai Jeevane" | M. S. Padma, A. P. Komala | 03:07 |
"Jaya Jaya Jaya Sri Narasimha" | Jikki, P. Leela | 01:46 |
"Hari Hari Hari Hari Aum" | S. Janaki | 02:56 |
"Vinnaalum Sundhara Roobam" | Ghantasala, S. Janaki | 04:10 |
"Kannaalennaip Paaru" | A. L. Raghavan, K. Jamuna Rani | 03:20 |
"Kal Kal Naadhamudan" | K. Jamuna Rani, group | 02:26 |
"Unai Kandileyn" | Ghantasala, A. P. Komala | 02:36 |
"Oh Vaanavar Khone" | T. M. Soundararajan | 05:14 |
"Thalam Pukazhum Uyar" | V. N. Sundaram | 01:14 |
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