Varuvan Vadivelan
Varuvan Vadivelan is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language devotional film directed by K. Shankar.[1] The film stars Jai Ganesh, R. Muthuraman, Vijayakumar,[2] Jayachitra, Fatafat Jayalaxmi, Latha, Chandrakala and Padmapriya. It was released on 15 May 1978.[3]
Varuvan Vadivelan | |
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Directed by | K. Shankar |
Starring | Jai Ganesh R. Muthuraman Vijayakumar Jayachitra Fatafat Jayalaxmi Latha Chandrakala Padmapriya |
Music by | M. S. Viswanathan |
Production company | Subhu Productions |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
Cast
- Jai Ganesh as Baskar
- R. Muthuraman as Doctor, Baskar's Brother
- Vijayakumar as Vijay
- Jayachitra as Sengamalam
- Fatafat Jayalaxmi as Vijay's Wife
- Latha as Uma
- Chandrakala
- Padmapriya
- Bhavani
- Thengai Srinivasan as Alli's Husband
- Manorama as Alli
- V. S. Raghavan as Uma's Father
- M. N. Nambiar as Velagiri, Sengamalam's father
- Nagesh as Vijay's brother
- Baby Sudha as Vadivelan
Soundtrack
The music was composed by M. S. Viswanathan, with lyrics by Kannadasan.[5]
Song | Singers | Length |
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"Paava Kadaitheruvil" | T. M. Soundararajan, Vani Jairam | 05:20 |
"Neeyndri Yaarumullai" | Vani Jairam, Sirkazhi Govindarajan | 04:10 |
"Varuvan" | Vani Jairam | 04:47 |
"Kadavul Engey" | L. R. Anjali | 06:04 |
"Pattu Maalai" | Sirkazhi Govindarajan, P. Susheela, M. S. Viswanathan, L. R. Eswari, T. M. Soundararajan & Bangalore A. R. Ramani Ammal | 09:27 |
"Ah! Paaru Paaru Paaru" | L. R. Anjali, L. R. Eswari | 03:18 |
"Joyful Singapore" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, P. Susheela | 03:18 |
Accolades
Varuvan Vadivelan won the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for Best Child Artist (Baby Sudha), Best Music Director (Viswanathan) and Special Prize for Best Film.
References
- "பக்திப் படங்களின் வருகை குறைந்தது எதனால்?!" கலைஞானம், சுரேஷ் கிருஷ்ணா விளக்கம்". Ananda Vikatan (in Tamil). 22 July 2019. Archived from the original on 23 August 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
- Piousji (1979). "Khaas Baat". Sunday. Vol. 7. p. 43. Archived from the original on 20 February 2023. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
- "Varuvan Vadivelan (1978)". Screen4Screen. Archived from the original on 23 August 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
- "Star-Spangled Banner". The Illustrated Weekly of India. Vol. 109. 21 February 1988. p. 13. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
- "Varuvan Vadivelan". JioSaavn. 15 May 1978. Archived from the original on 5 November 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
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