Sumaithaangi
Sumaithaangi சுமைத்தாங்கி | |
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Directed by | C. V. Sridhar |
Produced by | Kovai Chezhiyan |
Written by | C. V. Sridhar |
Screenplay by | C. V. Sridhar |
Story by | Ra. Ki. Rangarajan |
Starring |
Gemini Ganesan Devika R. Muthuraman Nagesh L. Vijayalakshmi Haranath Leelavathi |
Music by | Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy |
Cinematography | A. Vincent |
Edited by | N. M. Shankar |
Production company |
Visaalakshi Films |
Distributed by | Visaalakshi Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 147 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Sumaithaangi (Tamil: சுமைத்தாங்கி; English: One who shoulders the burden) is a 1962 Indian Tamil language drama film directed by C. V. Sridhar.[1] The film features in lead roles. The film, produced by Kovai Chezhiyan, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on 7 December 1962.[2]
The plot is about the life of a young man (Gemini Ganesan) who could not lead his life the way he wanted but gets forced to undergo so many sacrifices and pressures.
The movie is considered as one of the finest classics in Tamil cinema, crafted by the legendary director C. V. Sridhar and is best remembered for Gemini Ganesan's performance.
Plot
The movie starts with a typical middle-class family counting on the salary of Muthuraman, as he goes to each member comprising retired father Sarangapani, younger brother Gemini Ganesan (GG) and younger sister L.Vijayalakshmi, giving their monthly quota.
GG is a collegian, who is challenged by his friends, Nagesh and others to try his youthful exuberance against Devika, their former school teacher V.S.Raghavan’s only daughter. He accepts the challenge and enters their household as a student trying to learn English literature. As days pass by, GG successfully makes Devika fall in love with him.
Muthuraman is the lead member and the family thrives purely on his earnings. One day, a dejected Muthuraman informs everyone that he has lost his job. His sick company is wound up. Consequently, the family is left with bare minimum to meet with. Pressure mounts on GG to leave his college and take up a job. GG gets a job for Rs. 150. Gemini happily owns the family’s responsibility. Meanwhile, L.Vijayalakshmi is in love with GG’s friend and has to get married. It so happens that while walking on the beach, GG identifies a purse, which belongs to a retired judge. He hands it over to the retired judge, who soon visits GG’s house, meets Sarangapani, mentions about GG’s noble deed and expresses his desire to offer his daughter in marriage to GG. He also promises a decent job for Muthuraman and also Rs.20,000 as additional sum to support the family. The judge’s daughter is Indira Devi, a friend of Devika and a chronic fits patient. This nervous weakness of his daughter was duly conveyed to Sarangapani but he decides not to inform GG in the larger interests of the family. The enduring double benefit makes Sarangapani conceal the shortcoming.
Meanwhile, V.S.Raghavan aware of the love, meets Sarangapani and proposes for Devika but Sarangapani rejects it outright, saying that this alliance will do no good to both the families. GG reluctantly had to yield out of family pressure and decides to sacrifice his love. Devika is shocked by this development and so is V.S.Raghavan. L.Vijayalakshmi happily marries her lover.
However, on the wedding day, Indira Devi comes to know about the love between GG and Devika. She gets nervous weakness followed by fits and falls unconscious. Gemini is shell shocked and the marriage is cancelled as the judge feels it as inauspicious.
L.Vijayalakshmi’s husband gets a good job but has to give a deposit of Rs. 1000. At this moment, GG gets a bonus money, which he is forced to give it to his sister, L.Vijayalakshmi for her husband to get the job secured. So, the sacrifice continues.
Balaji, a good friend of Nagesh and V.S.Raghavan’s relative enters now. He is foreign returned and has his own flourishing business. He meets V.S.Raghavan and Devika. Raghavan is very much impressed by Balaji and even proposes Devika to him. Balaji is extremely happy with this and accepts.
One day, Nagesh and Balaji come across GG in a vague disturbed mood. Nagesh explains his background to Balaji and his continuing sacrifices. Balaji who is pitied by GG's plight offers to give a job, which Nagesh conveys to GG. Muthuraman overhears this conversation. Muthu insists that GG pass that offer to him so that he will resume his role as a lead member and adds that this may enable GG to get back to his studies. Another sacrifice one had to make it here and GG requests Balaji to exercise the option to his brother.
Now, GG thinks about restoring his love life with Devika. He expresses his renewed love but Raghavan is not happy. Devika too regrets about her love life and advises GG to forget the past and live on present. Raghavan tells GG that he has already fixed an alliance for his daughter with a rich man and requests GG not to spoil this prospect. A dejected GG walks away.
A frustrated GG, having lost interest in life, feels there is no purpose in life, resigns his job and comes home. Muthuraman hears this news and rushes home. He sees GG about to have his dinner. He screams at GG for having resigned suddenly and adds a strong remark "It’s a curse, somebody in our family is always jobless. I don’t know how long someone of us will have to eat free food always." This comment hurts GG so deeply that he immediately walks out of the house and through his friend’s request, he lives in an isolated place. Despite repeated requests from Muthuraman, Vijayalakshmi and others, GG refuses to come back. He looks for solace and peace of mind.
As Devika’s wedding with Balaji is nearing, Vijayalakshmi pleads with Devika to reconsider her past love and requests her to marry GG. Devika expresses to Balaji about her past love. Balaji gracefully agrees to her request and cancels the marriage. But GG is unaware of all these developments and as days pass by, his bitter past and continuous sufferings haunt him so badly that he writes a lengthy letter to Muthuraman on what made him to reach such an isolated mood now. He wishes the family all the best and ends with a note that he is moving away from everyone to seek his final path in life. Muthuraman tracks the destination of GG through the cover of the letter which shows the seal of Kodaikanal postal department. A stunned Muthuraman sensing disaster rushes to V.S.Raghavan and pleads him to reconsider marrying Devika with GG. Raghavan agrees finally and all the three rush to Kodaikanal. Desperate in search, V.S.Raghavan, Devika, Muthuraman all rush to meet GG, only to witness the inevitable.
Unable to withstand continuing challenges, sacrifices and compromises in life, GG finally converts to Christianity and becomes a cleric. Dressed in conventional Christian priest attire, GG stops for a moment and slowly walks past a stunned Devika/Muthuraman/V.S.Raghavan chanting sacred quotes from the Bible.
Cast
- Gemini Ganesan
- Devika
- R. Muthuraman
- L. Vijayalakshmi
- Nagesh
- Haranath
- Leelavathi
- K. Sarangkapani
- V. S. Raghavan
- K. Balaji
- S. A. Nadarajan
- Indira Devi
- G. Sakunthala
Crew
- Producer: Kovai Chezhiyan
- Production Company: Visaalakshi Films
- Director: C. V. Sridhar
- Music: Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy
- Lyrics: Kannadasan - Vaali
- Story: Ra. Ki. Rangarajan
- Screenplay: C. V. Sridhar
- Dialogues: C. V. Sridhar
- Art Direction: M. Azhagappan
- Editing: N. M. Shankar
- Choreography: Madhavan
- Cinematography: A. Vincent
- Stunt: None
- Songs Recording: J. J. Manickam & T. S. Rangasamy
- Re-Recording: J. J. Manickam
- Dance: Kumari Kamala
Soundtrack
Sumaithaangi | |
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Soundtrack album by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy | |
Released | 1962 |
Recorded | 1962 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Label | Gramaphone Company[3] |
Producer | Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy |
The music composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy.[4] Evergreen melodies such as "Mayakkama Kalakkama" and "Manidhan Enbavan", which are still played to this day.
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
1 | En Annai Seitha | S. Janaki | Kannadasan | 03:37 |
2 | Endhan Paruvathin | P. B. Sreenivas, S. Janaki | 03:24 | |
3 | Mambazhathu Vandu | P. B. Sreenivas, S. Janaki | 03:30 | |
4 | Manithan Enbavan | P. B. Sreenivas | 03:25 | |
5 | Mayakkamma | P. B. Sreenivas | Kannadasan | 02:39 |
6 | Puriyadhu | P. B. Sreenivas | Kannadasan | 04:41 |
7 | Radhaiketra Kannano | S. Janaki | 03:26 |
References
- ↑ "Sumaithangi". spicyonion. Retrieved 2014-12-10.
- ↑ "Sumaithangi". gomolo. Retrieved 2014-12-10.
- ↑ "Sumaithangi Songs". s.ecrater. Retrieved 2014-12-10.
- ↑ "Sumaithangi Songs". raaga. Retrieved 2014-12-10.
External links
Sumaithaangi at the Internet Movie Database
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