Uthiripookkal
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Director J. Mahendran Duration | 7/10 Music director Ilayaraja Country India | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 19 October 1979 (1979-10-19) Featured songs Azhagiya Kanne, Naan Paada, Kalyaanam Paaru, Antha Poongathu, Poodaa Poodaa Pokkai Cast Similar movies Related J Mahendran movies |
Uthiripookkal (English: Scattered flowers) is a 1979 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by J. Mahendran. The script was based on a short story titled Chitrannai by Pudhumaipithan. It stars newcomers Vijayan, Ashwini, Mathumalini and Charuhasan in prominent roles while Sarath Babu plays a cameo. The soundtrack and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Ashok Kumar handled the cinematography while B. Lenin made his debut as an independent editor with the film.
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The film has been critically acclaimed and is considered a landmark film in Tamil cinema. Mahendran won the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director and S. Janaki won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Female Playback. In 2013, IBN Live included the film in its list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time.

Plot

Sundaravadivelu (Vijayan) is a wealthy school manager and a landlord who is a hedonist and a sadist. He finds pleasure in torturing people emotionally including his own family members. His wife Lakshmi (Ashwini) is a goodhearted homely wife, and he has two children. Sundaravadivelu never respects his wife's feelings. He is an irresponsible husband and a father. Lakshmi's father is indebted to Sundaravadivelu as he had borrowed money from him. Using this as a trump card, Sundaravadivelu proposes Lakshmi's sister. But Lakshmi's sister and father do not approve this. Sundaravadivelu is infuriated and forces out his wife from his house falsely accusing her of having an affair with the health inspector of the village. Lakshmi, who is seriously ill, passes away soon. Sundaravadivelu marries again, and his second wife shows no love or care for his kids. Meanwhile, Lakshmi's sister develops a liking towards a school teacher working at Sundaravadivelu's school. The teacher, knowing Sundaravadivelu's sadism and ill mindset, resigns from school and then proposes Lakshmi's sister. The marriage is set, and on the previous day, Lakshmi's sister goes to Sundaravadivelu's house, requesting him to send his kids with her, so that she can take care of her. Sundaravadivelu molests her which is seen by his second wife. His wife ditches him and go her way. The villagers are provoked and maddened now. They corner Sundaravadivelu and ask him to choose his way of death, and finish his life. Sundaravadivelu commits suicide, and in his last moments, he realises that he was always a sadist. Moments before his death he shares a tender moment with his kids.
Cast

Soundtrack

This movie features five songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja and lyrics written by Kannadasan, Ilaiyaraaja, Gangai Amaran, M. G. Vallaban and Muthulingam.
Legacy
The film is considered as a breakthrough in commercial Tamil cinema and has been lauded by many film makers. In a 2002 interview with The Hindu, Mani Ratnam remarked "If I get anywhere near what Mahendran did in Udhiri Pookkal, I’ll be a happy man." The Times of India wrote "1979 was the year of Uthiripookkal". IBN Live included the film in its list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time in 2013.
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References
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