Rajambal (1951 film)

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Directed byR. M. Krishnaswamy
Screenplay byA. T. Krishnaswamy
Based onRajambal
by J. R. Rangaraju
Produced byV. C. Subburaman
M. Radhakrishnan
R. M. Krishnaswamy
Rajambal
Theatrical release poster
Directed byR. M. Krishnaswamy
Screenplay byA. T. Krishnaswamy
Based onRajambal
by J. R. Rangaraju
Produced byV. C. Subburaman
M. Radhakrishnan
R. M. Krishnaswamy
StarringR. S. Manohar
P. K. Saraswathi
K. Sarangapani
Madhuri Devi
CinematographyR. M. Krishnaswamy
Edited byC. V. Raju
Pal G. Yadav
Music byM. S. Gnanamani
Production
company
Aruna Films
Distributed byGiridhar Pictures[1]
Release date
  • 14 September 1951 (1951-09-14)
Running time
209 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Rajambal is a 1951 Indian Tamil language film directed by R. M. Krishnaswamy. The film stars R. S. Manohar and P. K. Saraswathi. It is based on the play of the same name by J. R. Rangaraju. The film was released on 14 September 1951.[2]

The story is of a judicial officer who misuses his office to achieve his personal needs.[3]

Cast

List adapted from the film's song book[4]

Production

The film was produced by V. C. Subbaraman and M. Radhakrishnan together with R. M. Krishnaswamy who also directed the film and handled the cinematography. C. V. Raju and Paul G. Yadav did the editing. The screenplay was based on a stage play with the same name written by J. R. Rangaraju. Dialogues were penned by A. T. Krishnaswamy. T. V. Sarma was in charge of art direction while the choreography was done by Kumar. Still photography was done by R. N. Nagaraja Rao. The film was processed at Vijaya laboratory.[2][3]

This film is the debut for R. S. Manohar. He was working in the Postal Department and was acting in stage dramas as an amateur artiste.[3]

This is the second version of the stage play. It was filmed earlier in 1935 with the same title, Rajambal directed by A. Narayanan.[3]

Censorship

Film historian Randor Guy says when the producer went to renew the certificate, the then Regional Censor Officer G. T. Sastri, who was the toughest ever censor officer, not only refused to renew the certificate but also asked to surrender the negatives of the film as the subject of the story "was illegal, immoral and anti-social".[3]

Soundtrack

Music for songs was composed by M. S. Gnanamani while background score was by S. Balachander.[3][5]

SongSinger/sLyricistLength
"Kani Mozhi Maathae"A. M. Rajah & P. LeelaA. Maruthakasi03:25
"Thathina Theen Pasi Theeruma"P. Leela & group
"Vaazhvu Uyara Vendum"M. L. Vasanthakumari03:02
"Ahaa Haa Manaiviyaaven"03:00
"Theeraadha Thunbam Thaanaa"
"Jayame Vaazhvil Peruvaen"P. Leela02:53
"Idhaya Thaamarai Malara Cheyvadhum"V. N. Sundaram & P. Leela
"Maathar Maniye Vaa"S. Balachander & P. Leela03:09
"Ullondru Vaithu"Thiruchi Loganathan
"Oru Thinusaa Irukudhu"A. G. Rathnamala & K. SarangapaniKu. Sa. Krishnamoorthy02:55

Reception

References

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