Adhithan Kanavu

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Adhithan Kanavu
Theatrical release poster
Directed byT. R. Sundaram
Produced byT. R. Sundaram
StarringT. R. Mahalingam
Anjali Devi
M. G. Chakrapani
Kali N. Rathnam
C. T. Rajakantham
Edited byL. Balu
Music byG. Ramanathan
Production
company
Release date
  • 11 December 1948 (1948-12-11)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Adhithan Kanavu (transl. Adhithan's dream) is an Indian Tamil language film directed and produced by T. R. Sundaram. The film stars T. R. Mahalingam and Anjali Devi.[1] It was released on 11 December 1948.[2]

Plot[edit]

Two cousins serves as commanders in the army of a Kingdom. They make an agreement. When they marry and have children, if one gets a son and the other a daughter, then the children should marry each other. However, due to some differences, the cousins parted from each other and one of them leaves the country. Both of them marry and in due course both beget children. A boy to one and a girl to the other. The children grow up in different places. One day Gandharvas (heavenly beings) bring them together and they marry according to Gandharva custom. The Gandharvas then take both to their respective homes. This happens during the night. The following morning the man goes in search of his sweetheart. The girl becomes pregnant and undergoes severe harassment. A song, taught to the man by his mother, becomes the clue and brings back the estranged families back together.[1]

Cast[edit]

The list was compiled from The Hindu review of the film and from the database of Film News Anandan.[1][2]

Soundtrack[edit]

Music was composed by G. Ramanathan and the lyrics were penned by Papanasam Sivan and his brother Papanasam Rajagopala Iyer. The song "Madhuramaana Rusi Ullathe" attained popularity.[1]

Song Singer
Madhuramaana Rusi Ullathe T. R. Mahalingam & Soolamangalam Jayalakshmi

Reception[edit]

The film fared well at the box-office.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Guy, Randor (22 May 2009). "Adithan Kanavu 1948". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 25 November 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b "1948 – ஆதித்தன் கனவு – மாடர்ன் தியேட்டர்ஸ்" [1948 – Adhithan Kanavu – Modern Theatres]. Lakshman Sruthi (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 15 February 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2017.

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