1000 Thalaivangi Apoorva Chinthamani

1000 Thalaivangi Apoorva Chinthamani (read as "Aayiram Thalaivangi Apoorva Chinthamani"; transl.Unique Chinthamani, who took a thousand lives) is a 1947 Indian Tamil-language fantasy adventure film directed and produced by T. R. Sundaram. The screenplay was written by Sundaram and the dialogue by Bharathidasan. Music was composed by G. Ramanathan. The film stars P. S. Govindan and V. N. Janaki.[1] The film was a big success among the masses.[2] The film was remade in Telugu as Sahasra Sirchedha Apporva Chinthamani (1960) by the same studio.[3][4]

1000 Thalaivangi Apoorva Chinthamani
Film poster
Directed byT. R. Sundaram
Screenplay byT. R. Sundaram
Produced byT. R. Sundaram
StarringP. S. Govindan
V. N. Janaki
CinematographyR. M. Krishnaswamy
Edited byL. Balu
Music byG. Ramanathan
Production
company
Release date
  • 8 December 1947 (1947-12-08)
[1]
Running time
214 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Cast

Soundtrack

Music and lyrics were composed by G. Ramanathan.

NoSongsSingersLength
1"Paaril BangiPazhani Baheerathi"03:38
2"Vetchathu Vetchadhuthan Pulli"C. T. Rajakantham
3"Kadhal Vanathilae Naam"S. Varalakshmi
4"Yarenkku Edhire"Pazhani Baheerathi
5"Kadhalaginen"S. Varalakshmi02:34
6"Nallathai Sollidaven"G. Ramanathan
7"Aangalai Kannal Paarpathu"
8"Thaayae Thanthaiyae"P. S. Govindan02:25
9"Ullukulle Neenga"C. T. Rajakantham Kali N. Rathnam03:44
10"Naalu Paeru Kannukkethukka"02:09
11"Kundu Malikai Parikka"P. S. Govindan Kali N. Rathnam
12"Maadhar Manonmaniye"P. S. Govindan, S. Varalakshmi02:26

References

  1. Dhananjayan 2014, p. 70.
  2. Guy, Randor (29 February 2008). "Aayiram Thalaivaangi Apoorva Chintamani 1947". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 20 February 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  3. Dhananjayan 2014, p. 71.
  4. Narasimham, M. L. (25 February 2006). "Sahasra Siracheda Apoorva Chintamani (1960)". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 19 August 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  5. 1000 Thalaivangi Apoorva Chinthamani (motion picture) (in Tamil). Modern Theatres. 1947. Opening credits, from 1:37 to 2:01.

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