Vana Mohini

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Vana Mohini
Vana Mohini poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Bhagwan
Written byBhagwan
Produced byN. Viswanatha Iyer
Starring
Music by C. Ramchandra
Release date
24 December 1941
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Vana Mohini is a 1941 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Bhagwan. [1] The film stars Srilankan actress K. Thavamani Devi and M. K. Radha. Additionally, an elephant played an important role in the film. [2]

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Plot

The story is about a tribal girl, played by K. Thavamani Devi, who lives in a forest with an elephant. A prince (M. K. Radha) comes to the forest in search of his uncle. The prince and the tribal girl meet and ultimately fall in love. Things are going well when they are caught by the villain. In the end, the prince kills the villain with the help of the elephant (Thavamani's companion), finds his uncle and eventually marries the girl. [2]

Cast

Influences and remakes

The film was based on a Hollywood jungle film featuring Dorothy Lamour. Thavamani also wore a revealing sarong, as Lamour had in the original film. It was the first time such an outfit was worn in a Tamil film and played a major role in the film's success. The film was also remade in Sinhala as Wana Mohini (1957) by T. R. Sundaram and A. B. Raj. [2]

Production

Noted Hindi film actor Bhagwan wrote the script and directed the film. Besides K. Thavamani Devi and M. K. Radha, the film featured an elephant named "Chandru", which played a major role. It was perhaps the first and only instance where an elephant received top billing in the credits of a film. [2] The film also featured Baby Rukmini as a child artist (the mother of actress Lakshmi). [2]

The film's music was composed by C. Ramchandra (credited as Ram Chitalkar) and includes 10 songs, many of which are sung by the female lead. Thavamani's singing talents won her the title "Singalathu Kuyil" (English: (lit.) Sinhalese Cuckoo). [2]

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References

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