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Music by
  
Papanasam Sivan

Music director
  
Papanasam Sivan

Directed by
  
S. Soundararajan Ayyangar

Produced by
  
S. Soundararajan Ayyangar

Written by
  
S. Soundararajan Ayyangar

Based on
  
Kerala folktale Malayala Pankajavalli

Starring
  
P. U. Chinnappa T. R. Rajakumari Kumari Rukmini

Cast
  
P U Chinnappa, T R Rajakumari, Kumari Rukmini

Similar
  
Haridas, Balayogini, Abhimanyu

Pankajavalli (தமிழ்: பங்கஜவல்லி) is 1947 black-and-white Indian mythological and biographical film directed by S. Soundararajan and produced by Tamil Nadu Talkies. The script was by S. Soundararajan Ayyangar. The music was by Papanasam Sivan. The film starring P. U. Chinnappa, T. R. Rajakumari and Kumari Rukmini played lead role to protagonist. The film was basically the story of Alli, who dominates men in her kingdom and treats them like slaves. The movie was successful at the box office. The film was inspired by the popular Kerala folktale Malayala Pankajavalli, which Ayyangar adapted.

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Plot

The hero Arjuna (P. U. Chinnappa) decides to conquer Pankajavalli (T. R. Rajakumari) . However, she captures him. He prays to Lord Krishna (Kumari Rukmini), who turns him into a women (named by Brihannala). After many interesting twists, the truth comes out and every thing ends happily.

Cast

  • P. U. Chinnappa as Arjuna
  • T. R. Rajakumari as Pankajavalli
  • Kumari Rukmini as Lord Krishna
  • Production

    The film was completed by 1946 and released in 1947.

    The role of Lord Krishna was played by a women (Kumari Rukmini). It was unusual to use women to portray male figures at that time.

    Soundtrack

    The film music composer and lyricst by Papanasam Sivan. his assistant and hero - the leading singing star of the day P. U. Chinnappa - sat to together. Back, then chinnappa apparently felt that papanasam sivan favored M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar. So during the session he expressed this to Papanasam Sivan, who smiled and told him that while Bhagavathar had high pitched voice conductive for songs such as Manmadaleelaiyai (from Haridas) chinnappa had a low - pitched voice. After, this sivan wrote the opening line of the first song of the film - a prayer song in Ragha Karaha Priya. Sivan also sung song Nee illamal Anuvum Asaiyumo. A Visible impressed chinnappa said to have prostrated before sivan and touched his feet!. The song was rendered well by Chinnappa sit become hit.

    References

    Pankajavalli (film) Wikipedia


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