Annai Oru Aalayam

Annai Oru Aalayam (transl.Mother is a Temple) is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language adventure film directed by R. Thyagarajan. It was simultaneously shot in Telugu with the title Amma Evarikaina Amma (transl.Mother is mother for all).[1] The film stars Rajinikanth as an animal hunter who helps a baby elephant to reach its mother. It was a commercial success and included music composed by Ilaiyaraaja.[2] The film was a remake of the Hindi film Maa (1976).[1]

Annai Oru Aalayam
Poster
Directed byR. Thyagarajan
Written byThooyavan (dialogues)
Story bySandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Devar
Produced byC. Dhandayudhapani
StarringRajinikanth
Sripriya
CinematographyP. N. Sundaram
Edited byM. G. Balurao
P. Nandakumar Reddy
Music byIlaiyaraaja
Production
company
Release dates
  • 19 October 1979 (1979-10-19) (Tamil)
  • 8 November 1979 (1979-11-08) (Telugu)
CountryIndia
LanguagesTamil
Telugu

Plot

An animal hunter seeks to help a baby elephant reach its mother.

Cast

Production

The elephant calf was played by Ganesh.[3]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack consists of six songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja with lyrics by Vaali.[4] The song "Amma Nee Sumandha" is set in Charukesi raga.[5]

SongSingersLength
Amma Nee Summandha PillaiT. M. Soundararajan04:04
Appane AppaneS.P.Balasubramanium and P.Susheela04:32
NadhiyoramS.P.Balasubramanium and P.Susheela04.14
Malai Aruvi (Malayoram)S.P.Sailaja03:48
Nilavu NeramP.Susheela03:59
NandhavanathilS.P.Balasubramanium04:10

References

  1. Ramachandran, Naman (2014) [2012]. Rajinikanth: The Definitive Biography. Delhi: Penguin Books. p. 98. ISBN 978-0-14-342111-5.
  2. "யானைகளுடன் ரஜினி நடித்த 'அன்னை ஓர் ஆலயம்': சிறுத்தையை தோள் மீது சுமந்த அபூர்வ காட்சி". Maalai Malar (in Tamil). 9 November 2010. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  3. Shanmugavadivu, T (1 October 2018). "R Thyagarajan: A perfectionist behind the camera". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 15 July 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  4. "Annai Ore Aalayam Tamil Film LP Vinyl Record by Ilayaraja". Mossymart. Archived from the original on 20 September 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  5. Mani, Charulatha (3 February 2012). "A Raga's Journey — The charm of Charukesi". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 5 May 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
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