Vaira Maalai

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Vaira Malai
Vaira Maalai poster.jpg
Poster
Directed byN. Jagannath
Story byThottakara Viswanathan
Based onStage drama by the same title
Produced byA. C. Pillai
Sri Patha Shankar
StarringR. S. Manohar
Padmini
Ragini
K. A. Thangavelu
CinematographyP. L. Rai
H. S. Venu
Edited byN. M. Shankar
Music byViswanathan–Ramamoorthy
Production
company
Vaidhya Films
Release date
  • 25 September 1954 (1954-09-25)
Running time
14,995 ft.
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Vaira Malai or Vaira Maalai (transl. Diamond Necklace) is a 1954 Indian Tamil-language film starring R. S. Manohar, K. A. Thangavelu, Padmini and Ragini.[1][2]

Plot[]

Rangasamy and Mohan are college students studying in Chennai. Rangasamy bets that he will make another college student, Kamala, dance at his birthday party for 1000 rupees. He goes to Coimbatore with Mohan to get money from his uncle Sambantham. Kamala also goes with them. He has his own house in Coimbatore. But he stays with Mohan and plans to take his mother's diamond necklace for his bet. He meets a girl, Shantha and falls in love with her. But Shantha's brother Mani takes her away before Rangan makes contact.

Sambantham has rented Rangan's house to Shantha's father Paramasivam. Rangan, without knowing this, goes to his home. There is a lunatic in the house and Rangan get out of the house from the lunatic's clutches. He asks his uncle Sambandam for money. Sambandam tells him to marry Paramasivam's daughter Shantha if he wants the money. Rangasamy does not know that Shantha is the girl whom he had seen earlier and fallen in love. He tells his uncle that he will earn money and then marry Shantha.

In the meantime Kamala sends Mohan disguised as Rangasamy, to Paramasivam's house to see the girl. Shantha's brother Mani disguises himself as a girl and makes Mohan to suffer in the clutches of the lunatic.

Kamala forces Rangasamy for the money and he goes back to his house to take his mother's diamond necklace. Again he gets caught in the clutches of the lunatic. Shantha helps him to escape.

Rangasamy tells Mohan that Shantha the beautiful girl is the Paramasivam's daughter. But Mohan (who was cheated by Mani) says Paramasivam's daughter is like an ape. In order to find the truth, Rangasamy disguised as Kandasamy finds employment as a servant in Paramasivam's house. Shantha suspects him as having come there to steal her diamond necklace.

Paramasivam's elder brother's daughter Kasturi also lives in the same house. Rangasamy befriends Mani and tries to find who is who. Shantha deceives him saying Kasturi is Paramasivam's daughter and she (Shantha) is Paramasivam's elder brother's daughter. The diamond necklace gets lost one day. Shantha suspects Rangasamy and chases him out. She realises that the lunatic only stole the necklace. She writes a letter to Rangasamy begging his pardon and she requests him to come back to the house.

Sambantham and Paramasivam are making arrangements to marry Shantha to Rangasamy. Paramasivam learns that his daughter Shantha is moving closely with Rangasamy who is disguised as Kandasamy. Paramasivam chases Rangasamy out of the house. Meanwhile, Mohan enters the house. Shantha thinks he is Rangasamy. So she runs away to Bangalore with Kandasamy (the real Rangasamy).

Through Mohan, Sambantham learns that Rangasamy has run away. He sends Mohan to bring Rangasamy back. The lunatic informs Paramasivam that his daughter Shantha has run away.

Sambandam and Paramasivam makes arrangements for the marriage in the absence of the bride and groom.

Paramasivam complains to the police that Kandasamy has stolen the diamond necklace.

Sambandam adopts Mohan as his son. Paramasivam 'buys' Kamala and makes her his daughter.

What happens Rangasamy and Shantha forms the rest of the story.[3]

Cast[]

Adapted from The Hindu:[1]

Production[]

Producers: A. C. Pillai and SriPatha Shankar
Director: N. Jagannath
Story: Thottakara Viswanathan
Cinematography: P. L. Rai
Operative Cameraman: H. S. Venu (MLV's brother)
Editing: N. M. Shankar
Choreography: Chopra, Govinda Gopal
Photography: R. N. Nagaraja Rao
Studio: Vauhini[1]

Soundtrack[]

Music was composed by the duo Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy while the lyrics were penned by Kanaga Surabi, Kannadasan and Kuyilan.[1][3]

No. Song Singer/s Lyricist Duration
1. Senthamarai Kannane on YouTube M. L. Vasanthakumari Kanaga Surabi 02:55
2. Aanum pennum Serndhu padicha Jikki Kannadasan
3. Vanjamidho Vaanchaiyile on YouTube Tiruchi Loganathan
M. L. Vasanthakumari
Kanaga Surabi 03:02
4. Koovamal koovum Gokilam on YouTube Tiruchi Loganathan
M. L. Vasanthakumari
Kannadasan 03:25
5. Nadana Kala Rani (Dance Drama) P. Leela
A. P. Komala
G. K. Venkatesh
Kannadasan
6. Unnai ennum podhe on YouTube M. L. Vasanthakumari Kuyilan 02:49

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Guy, Randor (24 December 2011). "Blast from the past - Vaira Maalai 1954". The Hindu. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  2. ^ https://kalkionline.com/kalkionline_archive/imagegallery/archiveimages/kalki/1954/sep/26-09-1954/p24.jpg
  3. ^ a b Vaira Malai Song Book
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