Anandha Jodhi
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Anandha Jodhi (Template:Translation) is a 1963 Indian Tamil-language drama film, directed by V. N. Reddy and A. S. A. Sami. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran and Devika. The film, produced by P. S. Veerappa and written by Javar Seetharaman, was released on 5 July 1963.
Plot
Template:More plot Anand, a physical education teacher in a school, is accused of a murder, while he is totally innocent. In his escape, for his innocence, he can count only on his beloved Jodhi and her younger brother, playful Balu, Anand's schoolchild. How will anand prove his innocence?
Cast
Production
Ananda Jodhi was jointly directed by V. N. Reddy and A. S. A. Sami and was produced by actor P. S. Veerappa under the company Hariharan Films. The film's story and dialogues were written by Javar Seetharaman. Cinematography was handled by J. G. Vijayam, and editing by C. P. Jambulingam.[1] This was the only film in which Devika and M. G. Ramachandran acted together.[2]
Soundtrack
The music was composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy, with lyrics by Kannadasan.[3] The song "Kaalamagal" is set in Shubhapantuvarali raga.[4] The song "Ninaikka Therindha" is set in Natabhairavi raga.[5]
| Song | Singers | Length |
|---|---|---|
| "Kaala Magal" | P. Susheela | 03:32 |
| "Kadavul Irukkindran" | T. M. Soundararajan | 04:23 |
| "Ninaikka Therindha" | P. Susheela | 04:24 |
| "Oru Thaai Makkal" | T. M. Soundararajan | 04:00 |
| "Pala Pala" | T. M. Soundararajan | 03:06 |
| "Paniyillatha Margazhiya" | T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela | 03:31 |
| "Poiyiley Piranthu" | T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela | 04:49 |
Release and reception
Ananda Jothi was released on 5 July 1963, and distributed by Emgeeyar Pictures in Madras.[1] Writing for Sport and Pastime, T. M. Ramachandran gave a positive review praising Ramachandran's performance as "convincing" and other actors and also praised Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy's music.[6] Kanthan of Kalki also gave a positive review for various aspects, including the cinematography, cast performances (especially that of Haasan) and Seetharaman's writing.[7] The film was dubbed Telugu-language as Donga Bangaram and released on 30 October 1964.[8]
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External links
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- 1960s Indian films
- 1960s Tamil-language films
- 1963 drama films
- 1963 films
- Films directed by A. S. A. Sami
- Films scored by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy
- Films with screenplays by Javar Seetharaman
- Indian black-and-white films
- Indian drama films
- Tamil-language Indian films