Aadyakiranangal

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Aadyakiranangal
Directed by P. Bhaskaran
Written byParappurathu
Thoppil Bhasi (dialogues)
Screenplay by Thoppil Bhasi
Story by K. E. Mathai
Produced byP. Bhaskaran
V. Abdulla
Starring Sathyan
Madhu
Ambika
K. R. Vijaya
CinematographyU. Rajagopal
Edited byR. Venkattaraman
Music by K. Raghavan
Production
company
Chithra Sagar
Distributed byChithra Sagar
Release date
  • 30 September 1964 (1964-09-30)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Aadyakiranangal is a 1964 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by P. Bhaskaran. The film stars Sathyan, Madhu, Ambika and K. R. Vijaya in the lead roles, with a musical score by K. Raghavan. [1] [2] The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. [3] [4] It was based on a novel by K. E. Mathai. [5]

Contents

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by K. Raghavan and the lyrics were written by P. Bhaskaran.

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1"Aanachaal Naattilulla" Adoor Bhasi, Chorus, Kuthiravattam Pappu P. Bhaskaran 01:14
2"Bhaarathamennaal" P. Susheela, ChorusP. Bhaskaran03:06
3"Car Lorreel Keri" Adoor Bhasi P. Bhaskaran00:14
4"Kallupaalathil Kariyaachan"Adoor BhasiP. Bhaskaran00:41
5"Kalyaanamothiram" P. Leela P. Bhaskaran03:25
6"Kannoor Dharmadam"Adoor Bhasi, ChorusP. Bhaskaran00:50
7"Kizhakkudikkile" A. P. Komala P. Bhaskaran03:04
8"Malamoottil Ninnoru" K. J. Yesudas P. Bhaskaran02:54
9"Manjulabhaashini Baale"Adoor BhasiP. Bhaskaran00:54
10"Oonjaale Ponnoonjaale"P. LeelaP. Bhaskaran03:20
11"Pathivaayi Pournami"P. SusheelaP. Bhaskaran04:21
12"Shanka Vittu Varunnallo"Adoor BhasiP. Bhaskaran00:48

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