Nenjam Marappathillai | |
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Genre | soap opera Romance Family Drama |
Written by | (Story) Rasool (Screenplay) Rasool |
Directed by | Abdul Hafees |
Starring |
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Theme music composer | Ilayavan,kiran |
Opening theme | Ilayavan |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Tamil |
No. of episodes | 358 |
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Production location(s) | Tamil Nadu |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | approx. 22–24 minutes per episode 8.00PM>> 8.30PM |
Production company(s) | Kala Communication |
Release | |
Original network | Vijay TV |
Original release | 9 October 2017 – 22 February 2019 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Kusum Dola |
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Nenjam Marappathillai (transl. The Heart Never Forgets) is a 2017–2019 Tamil-languagesoap opera starring Sharanya Turadi Sundaraj, Amit Bhargav and Sowmya Rao Nadig.[1] Its main plot has been taken from the Bengali language love triangle series Kusum Dola and with different story and screenplay by Rasool.[2] It was aired from 9 October 2017 on Vijay TV[3][4][5] and replaced the super Hit serial Mappillai. This serial was a triangle love story about Vikram (Amit Bhargav), Sathya (Sowmya Rao Nadig) and Saranya Vikram (Sharanya Turadi Sundaraj), whose lives got changed after certain incident. This TV series has ended on 22 February 2019 as Amit Bhargav left the serial. It has been replaced with the new serial Barathi Kannamma.
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Plot[edit]
Vikram (Amit Bhargav) is an aspiring IPS officer his joint family where people have different thoughts. On a trip Vikram meets Sathya (Nisha Krishnan/Sowmya Rao Nadig) and both develop feelings for each other but they can't express their feelings. Vikram gets posted to Kodaikanal, but accidentally he loses his phone & could not contact Sathya.
Saranya(Sharanya Turadi Sandaraj), a small town good hearted soul and daughter of a police officer lives in kodaikanal. She is a loving girl to everyone in her town. Due to circumstances, Saranya loses her father and feels that IPS officer Vikram is one of the reason for her father's death. Orphan Saranya tries to commit suicide after that. Her villagers force Vikram to marry her and take responsibility in fulfilling her future, So Saranya gets married to him. But both can't accept each other as husband and wife.[6]
On confronting them, Sathya feels cheated and betrayed by Vikram. The story revolves around their life in Vikram's joint family, with varied members. The story has got lots of unexpected twists and turns.[7]
Cast[edit]
Main Cast[edit]
- Amit Bhargav as Vikram[8][9]
- is an aspiring IPS Officer from a joint family background, He meets Sathya during a journey to Haridhwar and falls in love with her, but destiny has other plans. where they get separated and in a turn of circumstances, he ends up getting married to Saranya.
- Sharanya Turadi Sundaraj as Saranya Vikram[10]
- is a daughter of Inspector Velraj, a police officer in Kodaikanal. She is also a loving girl to everyone in her town. However, after her father's death, she is forced to marry Vikram pertaining to a deal, according to which they get married and she enters Vikram's Household.
- Sowmya Rao Nadig[11] (Episode: 122 - 358) as Sathya Arjun
- is Vikram's Ex-Lover, who ended up getting married to Vikram's younger brother, Arjun, who leaves her after coming to know about the connection between her and Vikram. After Vikram's Marriage to Saranya, she feels cheated and betrayed by Vikram.
- Ashwanth Thilak as Arjun
- is Vikram's younger brother and Sathya's estranged husband, who after knowing the true extent of the relationship that co-existed between Vikram and Sathya, left Sathya and returned to the military, right after his marriage.then he is known to be lost when he was in military camp.
Recurring Cast[edit]
- Anuradha as Akhilandeshwari, Vikram's Paternal Aunt
- Afsar Babu as Sivakumar, Vikram and Arjun's Father, later he becomes a good gentleman
- J. Lalitha as Jaya, Vikram and Arjun's Mother
- Sri Durga as Priya, Akhilandeshwari's Daughter, Arjun and Vikram's Cousin
- Praveen/Aravish as Dileepan, Vikram, Arjun and Priya's Cousin
- Preethi Kumar as Pavithra Dileepan, Dileepan's Wife, after she becomes like a truth women.
- Dharini as Sridevi, Vikram, Arjun, Priya and Dileepan's Aunt
- Murali Kumar as Dr. Balachandran, Vikram, Arjun, Priya and Dileepan's Uncle and Saranya's Medical College Dean
- KL Mani[12] as Arun Balachandran, Vikram, Arjun, Priya and Dileepan's Cousin
- Sumathi Sri as Bhanumathy, Saranya's Foster Mother
- Dev Anand as Meenakshi Sundaram
- Franklin as Dileepan's Father
- Kumaresan as Sathya's Father
- Babitha as Sathya's Mother
Former Cast[edit]
- Nisha Krishnan as Sathya (Episode 1-120), replaced by Sowmya Rao Nadig on further episodes
- L. Raja as Inspector R. Velraj, Saranya's Father
- Asha Rani as Bhagyalaxmi Balachandran, Vikram, Arjun, Priya and Dileepan's Aunt
- Shyam as Santhosh, Saranya's Classmate and Friend
- Feroz Khan as Bhaskar, a local goon and terrorist, obsessed with Saranya and with a grudge on Vikram
- Nesan as Mahesh (Thalaivar), a cruel politician and Bhaskar's brother
- Fouzil Hidayah as Madhavi, Mahesh and Bhaskar's Sister, who was in love with Vikram
- Meenakshi as Pavun Mahesh, Thalaivar's Wife
- 'Murattu Pandian' Baboos as Auto Arnold
Special Appearance[edit]
- 'Kalakka Povathu Yaaru' Ramar as Himself
- Abhinayashree as Herself
- Radhika Rao as Dhivya, to promote her new show Ponnukku Thanga Manasu
Casting[edit]
Amit Bhargav was chosen due to his amazing performance in Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai. Priya Bhavani Shankar was chosen to play one of the female leads but she declined. News Anchor Sharanya Turadi Sundaraj (who looks cute) later chosen, is making their debut with the series. Nisha Krishnan was chosen as well after her great performances in many shows on Vijay TV.[13] Later Soumiya was replaced role of Sathya in Episode: 122, formerly featured in the series Valli. Anuradha was cast to portray the negative role of Akhilandeshwari. Other supporting cast include Ashwanth Thilak, Sri Durga and J. Lalitha.
Development[edit]
On 27 August 2017, the first promo of the show one minute 'Song' was released by Vijay TV on YouTube.[14] On 21 May 2017, the second, On 3 September 2017 promo of the show was released by Vijay TV.
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Role | Result |
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2018 | Galatta Nakshathra Awards | Best Actor | Amit Bhargav | Vikram | Nominated |
Best Pair | Amit Bhargav & Sharanya Turadi Sundaraj | Vikram & Saranya | Nominated | ||
4th Vijay Television Awards | Favourite Actor Female | Sharanya Turadi Sundaraj | Saranya | Nominated | |
Favourite Actor Male | Amit Bhargav | Vikram | Nominated | ||
Favourite Screen Pair | Amit Bhargav & Sharanya Turadi Sundaraj | Vikram & Saranya | Nominated | ||
Favourite Supporting Actor Female | Asha Rani | Nominated | |||
Favourite Supporting Actor Male | Murali Kumar | Nominated | |||
Best Dop | R.S Saravanan | Nominated | |||
Favourite Fiction Series | Nenjam Marappathillai | Nominated | |||
Best Crew Fiction | Raja Rani | Nominated | |||
Favourite Find | Sharanya Turadi Sundaraj | Saranya | Won | ||
Best Father | Raja | R. Velraj | Nominated | ||
Favourite Negative Role | Anuradha | Akhilandeshwari | Nominated | ||
Favourite Mother | Sumathi Sri | Nominated | |||
Favourite Mamiyar | J. Lalitha | Jaya | Nominated | ||
Best Director | Nominated |
References[edit]
- ^'When television borrows titles from movies Nenjam Marappathillai'. timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
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- ^'You can't afford to pass off bad content on TV'. timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2017-10-07.
- ^'Sharanya Turadi Sundaraj star in Nenjam Marappathillai serial'. www.onenov.in.
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- ^'KL Mani star in Nenjam Marappathillai serial'. www.onenov.in.
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External links[edit]
- official website at Hotstar
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Nenjam Marappathillai | |
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Directed by | C. V. Sridhar |
Produced by | M. S. Kasi |
Screenplay by | C. V. Sridhar |
Story by | M. S. Kasi |
Starring | Kalyan Kumar Devika |
Music by | Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy |
Cinematography | A. Vincent |
Edited by | N. M. Shankar |
Production company | |
Release date | |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Nenjam Marappathillai (transl. The Heart Never Forgets) is a 1963 Indian Tamil-language film written and directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film stars Kalyan Kumar and Devika in the lead roles, while M. N. Nambiar, S. V. Sahasranamam, Nagesh, Padmini Priyadarshini and Manorama play supporting roles. It focuses on a college boy who, while exploring a dilapidated villa, learns all the details about his past life.
The film was conceived by Sridhar based on numerous news reports he read about people claiming to remember their past lives. It was produced by M. S. Kasi under his banner Manohar Pictures, had music composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy, cinematography by A. Vincent and editing by N. M. Shankar. The story was credited to Kasi, and Sridhar's brother C. V. Rajendran worked as the associate director.
Nenjam Marappathillai was released on 2 August 1963. The film received a number of positive reviews but did not succeed commercially, though it later attained cult status in Tamil cinema.
Plot[edit]
While on a visit to his friend's village, Anand, a college boy explores a dilapidated villa, falls unconscious and learns all the details about his past life of love and sorrow.
When he was staying in the village , Anand hears a screaming voice of girl from one of the room that was kept locked in his friends house. When he inquires with his friend he skips away from answering. But when Anand insists, his friend narrates the incident how his own sister became insane after seeing the dilapidated palace in that village. Out of curiosity he , Anand , goes to the Villa without the knowledge of his friend and realises that he was once son of a prominent Zamindar. This Zamindar's son was in love with a low caste girl and firm to marry her in spite his Father's protest. When the lovers tries to elope, the girl was shot dead by Zamindaar and his son was kept in House arrest . The Zamindar also challenge that he would not allow to marry her even if he takes seven births. Eventually the boy dies after few days.
When he was in the palace he happens to meet an elderly person aged 109 years, who is nobody but the same old Zamindaar. Without knowing that he is the Zamindar, father of his previous birth, he reveals that the girl who was shot dead by the Zamindar also born in the same village. Now being reminded by his challenge, the zamindar tries to kill that Girl but the boy comes in between. Since Anand is his own son, the Zamindar avoids him and targets the girl. When Anand approached near the Zamindar, the later fells in Quicksand. Lest with the best efforts, Zamindar sinks in the Quicksand and dies. Anand then marrys the girl.
Cast[edit]
- Male cast
- Kalyan Kumar as Chinna Zamindar Raja / Anand[1]
- M. N. Nambiar as the zamindar[2]
- S. V. Sahasranamam as Velappan[1]
- Nagesh as Veeraiyaa[3]
- Mali[3]
- Karikol Raju[3]
- Gemini Balakrishnan as Sundar[1]
- Mahalingam[1]
- Female cast
- Devika as Kannamma / Vijaya[1]
- Padmini Priyadarshini[3]
- Manorama as Kanniyamma[3]
- Seethalakshmi[1]
Production[edit]
On 26 November 1935, The Hindu carried a news article about a nine-year-old girl Delhi-based girl named Shantha Devi who claimed that she remembered all the details about her past life in which she lived in the town of Mathura. There were similar news reports published by newspapers in Kerala and Rajasthan in 1939. Director C. V. Sridhar was attracted by these news reports, and developed a screenplay titled Nenjam Marappathillai based on the theme of reincarnation. Chitralaya Gopu was hired as associate dialogue writer, and Sridhar's brother C. V. Rajendran as associate director. The film was produced by M. S. Kasi under Manohar Pictures, and Kasi claimed credit for the story.[3] It was the maiden venture of Manohar Pictures.[1] Cinematography was handled by A. Vincent, and editing by N. M. Shankar.[3] Shooting took place prominently in Kerala.[4] The makeup for Nambiar's character of the zamindar took three hours to apply.[2] During the filming of a scene where the zamindar chases the hero and heroine via horse carriage, one of its wheels suddenly came off. Even though the driver panicked, Nambiar asked him to continue driving the carriage and as it overturned, jumped out, took aim and shot.[5] The final length of the film was 4,472 metres (14,672 ft).[6]
Soundtrack[edit]
The music was composed by the duo Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy, while the lyrics were written by Kannadasan assisted by his nephew Panchu Arunachalam.[7] The title song exists in four different versions: a male version, a female version, and two duet versions – one happy and one sad.[8] It took five months to compose the song.[9] That, and the song 'Azhagukkum Malarukkum' attained popularity.[10][3]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length |
1 | 'Azhagukkum Malarukkum' | P. B. Sreenivas, S. Janaki | Kannadasan | 03:53 |
2 | 'Kadu Malai Medu Kanda' | T. M. Soundararajan | 03:20 | |
3 | 'Mundhanai Panthada' | L. R. Eswari, P. Susheela | 04:05 | |
4 | 'Nenjam Marappathillai' (Duet) | P. B. Sreenivas, P. Susheela | 04:04 | |
5 | 'Nenjam Marappathillai' (Lady) | P. Susheela | 04:21 | |
6 | 'Nenjam Marappathillai' (Man) | P. B. Sreenivas | 04:06 | |
7 | 'Nenjam Marappathillai' (Sad) | P. B. Sreenivas, P. Susheela | 03:36 | |
8 | 'Thenadi Meenadi' | T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela | 03:59 |
Release and reception[edit]
Nenjam Marappathillai was released on 2 August 1963.[11] Reviewing the film for Sport and Pastime, T. M. Ramachandran said, 'Nenjam Marappathillai is one of those rare films which have the makings of a box-office hit without compromising realism or sacrificing good taste.'[1] A reviewer for Conservative said, 'Sridhar has shaped the [film] on the lines of popular Hindi versions and has used his skill to render the [film] covering two generations extremely interesting and spectacular', and was appreciative of the cinematography and performances of Kalyan Kumar, Devika and Nambiar.[12] However, the critic from The Illustrated Weekly of India said, 'Ah, what a comedown from the mighty Nenjil Oor Alayam!'.[13] The film did not succeed commercially;[2] according to historian Randor Guy, this was because 'many were sceptical about people having recollections of their previous birth.'[3]
Legacy[edit]
Nenjam Marappathillai attained cult status in Tamil cinema.[14] Director Ameer named it one of his most favourite films and said, 'Nenjam Marappadhillai not only breaks free from the formulaic screenplay, but director Sridhar does something revolutionary by introducing new faces in it.'[15] Cinematographer P. C. Sreeram stated, 'I still remember how terrified I was while returning home after watching Nenjam Marapathillai and Athey Kangal. Spooky themes were great entertainers'.[16] M. N. Nambiar said that it was one of his favourite films he acted in.[17][2]
References[edit]
- ^ abcdefghRamachandran, T. M. (24 August 1963). 'An Unforgettable film'. Sport and Pastime. Vol. 17. p. 50.
- ^ abcdDipak Nambiar, M. N. (7 March 2019). Nambiarswami: The Good, the Bad and the Holy. HarperCollins. p. 43. ISBN978-93-5302-843-5.
- ^ abcdefghiGuy, Randor (2 February 2013). 'Nenjam Marapathillai 1963'. The Hindu. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
- ^Narayanan, Aranthai (1981). தமிழ் சினிமாவின் கதை [The story of Tamil cinema] (in Tamil). New Century Book House. p. 546.
- ^Raman, Mohan V. (16 November 2010). 'Reel villain, real hero'. The Hindu. Archived from the original on 27 February 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
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- ^Muthahar, Syed (29 December 2002). ''Traditional music should not be diluted''. The Hindu. Archived from the original on 15 December 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
- ^'Nenjam Marappathillai'. The Indian Express. 2 August 1963. p. 3.
- ^'Nenjam Marappathillai'. Conservative. Vol. 3. 1963. p. 45.
- ^'Dwindling market for regional films'. The Illustrated Weekly of India. Vol. 84. 1 September 1963. p. 53.
- ^Shekar, Anjana (5 July 2018). 'These Tamil thrillers from before the '90s are a must-watch'. The News Minute. Archived from the original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ^Ashok Kumar, S. R. (13 July 2007). 'Filmmakers' favourites'. The Hindu. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
- ^Sangeetha, P. (29 March 2009). 'Indian cinema is growing'. The Times of India. Archived from the original on 8 December 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
- ^Ashok Kumar, S. R. (15 March 2007). 'A legend in his own right'. The Hindu. Archived from the original on 29 April 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
External links[edit]
- Nenjam Marappathillai on IMDb
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