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Directed by
  
K. Somu

Music by
  
K. V. Mahadevan

Edited by
  
D. Vijayarangam

Produced by
  
M.A. Venu

Screenplay by
  
A. P. Nagarajan

Cinematography
  
J. G. Vijayam

Music director
  
K. V. Mahadevan

Written by
  
A. P. Nagarajan

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Starring
  
P. Kannamba A. P. Nagarajan M. N. Nambiar P. S. Veerappa and others

Cast
  
M N Nambiar, P S Veerappa, A P Nagarajan

Pennarasi (English: Queen) is a Tamil film released in 1955 with A. P. Nagarajan and P. Kannamba in the lead roles.

Contents

Tamil old vendrathu shoolchi endru vmv pennarasi


Production

The film was produced by M. A. Venu who also made Sampoorna Ramayanam, Mangalyam, Town Bus, Panam Pandhiyile and Mudhalali. This film, Pennarasi, was produced at Central Studios, Coimbatore.

Plot

The film is about a queen whose kingdom was protected by the commander. While the commander is loyal to the queen, her minister is a wily person. A Chieftain of a neighbouring land is trying to grab the queen's kingdom with the connivance of the wily minister. The chieftain sends his court dancer who is also his mistress to seduce the minister. The commander, who is the hero in the film, has a lover. Many interesting situations and incidents takes place that forms the story of the film. At the end, the villains are exposed. The commander marries his sweetheart.

Crew

Producer: M. A. Venu
Director: K. Somu
Story & Dialogues: A. P. Nagarajan
Cinematography: J. G. Vijayam
Editing: D. Vijayarangam
Choreography: Vazhuvoor Ramaiah Pillai, K. R. Kumar

Sound Track

The music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Lyrics were penned by A. Maruthakasi and K. M. Sheriff. Playback singers are: T. M. Soundararajan, Thiruchi Loganathan, S. C. Krishnan, M. S. Rajeswari, Jikki, P. Leela, U. R. Chandra and P. Kanaka.

Songs

Thenamudham thigattadhaJikki
Nethiyile Neela nira pottuS C Krishnan P Kanaka3:22
Seer ValaraT M Soundararajan2:39

References

Pennarasi Wikipedia