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Country
  
India

Director
  
Krishnan-Panju

Language
  
Engal Thangam movie scenes scene

Release date
  
9 October 1970 (1970-10-09)

Engal Thangam (English: Our Gold) is a Tamil thriller film directed by the famous team Krishnan–Panju released in 1970. M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa featured in this film. It was a super hit movie and ran more than 100 days in Chennai, Madurai and Trichy.

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Engal Thangam movie scenes An ad that was released in April 1971 mentioning about the release of the movie in May

Naan alavodu engal thangam


Plot

The capital of the Tamil Country at the end of the 60s...

Thangam (MGR), a nice truck driver comes to the rescue of Soumadhi (Pushpalatha), his blind younger sister, by putting on (by assuming) the offences of Moorthy (A. V. M. Rajan), her husband.

Moorthy is a childhood friend of Thangam.

Today, Moorthy fell to the hands of a mysterious group of burglars, because he 's the best professional safe-cracker in the city.

Thangam wants at all costs to save him from this gang and to stop them.

Thangam will be helped in his quest by beautiful and intelligent Kaladevi (Jayalalithaa), his lover.

Cast

The casting is established according to the original order of the credits of opening of the movie, except those not mentioned

Songs List

Music is composed by M.S.Visuwanadhan. The song "Thangapadhakkathin Mele" was remixed in Vetrivel Sakthivel (2005).

Awards

Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film - Second Prize By The Tamil Nadu Government (Tamizh Arasin Parisu)

1970 Tamil Nadu State Film Award

  • Won - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Lyricist - Vaali
  • Won - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Character Artiste (Female) -Pushpalatha
  • Production

    Peethambaram who makeup artist for MGR, appears presenting Harikatha intrigued many. The tonsured head with a small tuft was the talk of the industry for a long time.

    References

    Engal Thangam Wikipedia