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Director
  
K. Balachander

Country
  
India

7.8/10
IMDb

Duration
  

Language
  
Tamil

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Release date
  
October 26, 1981 (1981-10-26)

Writer
  
K. Balachander (screenplay), Komal Swaminathan (story)

Songs
  
Megam Thiraluthadi Minniruttu

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Thaneer Thaneer (English: Water Water) is a 1981 Indian Tamil language drama film directed by K. Balachander starring Saritha, Shunmugham, V. K. Veeraswami and Radha Ravi. The film, based on the play in 1980 by the same name by Komal Swaminathan was filmed by B. S. Loknath and featured music by M. S. Viswanathan. It was released during the Diwali day in 1981. In the titles, Komal Swaminathan was credited for the original story, while screenplay was by K.Balachander. It is said that Komal Swaminathan was fully satisfied with the movie version of his powerful play.

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Thanneer Thanneer deals with issues such as water scarcity and political corruption. Inhibitants of a drought-ridden village in Tamil Nadu, Athipati, try a cooperative method to bring water to their village, but their attempts are thwarted by unscrupulous politicians who try to use the water problem for their political gains. The film has been highly critically acclaimed and considered a "classic", which fetched several accolades including two National Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards South. IBN Live included the film in its list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. Balachander has revealed that there is no existing copy of the negative of the film anymore.

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Plot

Thaneer Thaneer is a political drama and a universal human story based in a dry rural hamlet near Kovilpatti, in Tamil Nadu state of India. This is a film about administration negligance of suffering villagers, excessive bureaucratic regulation (Red tape), greed, power and powerlessness. When a remote village Athipatti in Madurai district faces severe water shortages, the inhabitants adopt all possible means to bring their problem to the attention of the authorities. But the process soon reveals the apathetic attitude of politicians, bureaucrats and the press alike. A convict Vellaiswamy (Guhan) wanted for the murder of a local landlord turns the villagers' plight to his advantage and begins a co-operative scheme to transport water in a cart from a spring ten miles away with help of vathiyar(Komal Swaminathan).The local politicians try to make people of village to vote for them in election.But all people of village boycott the elections.The local politician beats the convict and breaks vehicle used for transporting water.The villagers decide to build canal by themselves.But Alagiri(Radha Ravi) ,husband of sevanthi(Saritha)comes to village and finds convict hidden in village.The convict promises to Alagiri that he will surrender after canal is finished.But fate intervenes in form of Public Works Department Officer,who stops villagers from finishing canal work.The villagers are shot by police.The convict dies due to thirst for water.A villager joins naxalites.Vathiyar(Komal Swaminathan)is arrested for aiding the convict.The villagers leave the town.But Sevanthi(Saritha) watches the sky every evening in hope of rain.These incidents are narrated by Press reporter who had come to the village.The final scene mocks bureaucracy by showing pictures of govt sponsored meetings for water resource improvement.It shows all political parties flag in farmland.It shows bureaucracy and politics fails to the common man aspirations.

Cast

  • Saritha as Sevanthi
  • Shunmugham
  • A. K. Veeraswami
  • Radha Ravi as Alagiri
  • Komal Swaminathan as Vathiyar
  • Guhan as Vellaisamy
  • Reviews

    Featuring fine performances, this film fared well at many international festivals where it was screened. Audiences were moved by the film's realistic depiction of life in rural India, far removed from the exotic dream world of much popular cinema. Saritha's performance was widely appreciated who supposedly lost the national award to Rekha (for Umrao Jaan) that year by a narrow margin.

    Awards

  • National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
  • National Film Award for Best Screenplay - K. Balachander
  • Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil
  • Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil - K. Balachander
  • Cinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil
  • References

    Thanneer Thanneer Wikipedia
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