Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum

1979 film by I. V. Sasi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum (transl.Aladdin and the magical lamp) is a 1979 Indian fantasy film directed by I. V. Sasi, based on Aladdin's story from One Thousand and One Nights.[3] The film stars Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Jayabharathi and Sripriya, with Gemini Ganesan, Savitri and S. A. Ashokan in supporting roles.

Directed byI. V. Sasi
Written byA. Sheriff (Malayalam)
Vietnam Veedu Sundaram (Tamil)
Starring
CinematographyRamachandra Babu
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Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum
Poster in Malayalam
Directed byI. V. Sasi
Written byA. Sheriff (Malayalam)
Vietnam Veedu Sundaram (Tamil)
Starring
CinematographyRamachandra Babu
Edited byK. Narayanan
Music byG. Devarajan
Production
company
Supriya Creations[1]
Release dates
  • 14 April 1979 (1979-04-14)
(Malayalam)
8 June 1979 (Tamil)
Running time
142 minutes[2]
CountryIndia
Languages
  • Malayalam
  • Tamil
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It was simultaneously filmed in Malayalam and Tamil languages, the latter as Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum (transl.Aladdin and the wonderful lamp) which was released on 8 June 1979, two months after the Malayalam version which came on 14 April 1979.

Plot

Kamaruddin, the commander of the armed forces of Baghdad, has a desire for princess Roshni, the heiress to the kingdom, as her husband will rule the land after the Caliph's death. Roshni, however, loves street urchin Alavuddin, and he reciprocates. Alavuddin's childhood friend Jameela loves him, but it is a one-sided affair. Alavuddin and Kamaruddin fight a duel for winning over Roshni. Alavuddin triumphs, but his joy is short-lived as the courtier Mir Qasim, who wants Roshni for himself, kidnaps her and spirits her away. Alavuddin and Kamaruddin join forces and with help from a genie, rescue Roshni. On the way back, Kamaruddin is trapped in quicksand, but is rescued by Jameela and they unite.

Cast

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CharacterActors in Language
Malayalam Tamil
AlavuddinKamal Haasan[4]
KamaruddinRajinikanth[4]
Princess RoshniJayabharathi[4]
JameelaSripriya[4]
The genieS. A. Ashokan[5]
Grand SorcererJose PrakashR. S. Manohar
FathimaMeena JosephSavitri[6]
AbdullaT. P. MadhavanT. K. Bagavathi
SainabaLalithasree
AboobakkarJose
Aboobakkar's fatherSankaradiV. S. Raghavan
AyishaummaSukumari
King of BaghdadThikkurissy Sukumaran NairP. S. Veerappa
Commander Mir QasimGemini Ganesan[4]
Minister Muhammed HussainAdoor BhasiV. K. Ramasamy
Royal Priest Hakkim Moulavi SahibBahadoorS. V. Sahasranamam
Fasul JamalRavikumar
KunalSreelatha Namboothiri
Yusaf, Arm fighter with AlavuddinCochin Haneefa
Cabaret dancers[7]Helen
Bindu
Jayshree T.
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Production

Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum, directed by I. V. Sasi, was based on the story of Aladdin from One Thousand and One Nights, and had Kamal Haasan playing the title character, named Alavuddin here. Rajinikanth was cast as Kamaruddin, a character not present in the original story but created for the film.[8] It was his first film in the Malayalam language and the fantasy genre. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum,[9][10] marking Sasi's directorial debut in Tamil cinema.[11] This version was the second Tamil adaptation of the story of Aladdin, after a 1957 film with the same name.[12] Ramachandra Babu worked as cinematographer, and the film was made in CinemaScope.[13] According to him, Rajinikanth would often turn violent on the sets: "[He] was always under the influence of liquor and could turn violent any moment. Even Kamal was wary of doing fight sequences with [him]". The film was to have been the first CinemaScope film in Malayalam, but production delays led to Thacholi Ambu (1978) becoming so.[14]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of both versions was composed by G. Devarajan. The lyrics for the Malayalam version were written by Yusufali Kechery,[15][16] while the lyrics for the Tamil version were written by Vaali and Kannadasan.[17]

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Malayalam version
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Ee Alavudheenin"K. J. Yesudas4:45
2."Pushpame"Vani Jairam4:28
3."Chandanam Kadanjedutha"P. Madhuri4:11
4."Sringara Ponkinnam"Vani Jairam4:35
5."Maran Korutha Maala"K. J. Yesudas4:36
6."Madhurangikale"P. Susheela4:17
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Tamil version
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Intha Alavudeenin Aasai"VaaliS. P. Balasubrahmanyam 
2."Santhanam Kadainjedutha"KannadasanP. Madhuri 
3."Pushpame Sivanthu"KannadasanVani Jairam 
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Release and reception

Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum was released on 14 April 1979, and Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum on 8 June 1979.[18] The film performed well at the box office for the first two weeks, but slumped in the third.[19] Reviewing the Tamil version for Kalki, Kausikan panned the film for completely ruining the story of Aladdin and also panned the poor casting choices and clownish portrayal of the genie. He added that Gemini Ganesan was underutilised and felt Rajinikanth's character was added just for fights while calling the story and dialogues as poor.[20]

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