Puthiya Akasam Puthiya Bhoomi
Appearance
Puthiya Akasam Puthiya Bhoomi | |
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Directed by | M. S. Mani |
Written by | Thoppil Bhasi |
Based on | Puthiya Akasam Puthiya Bhoomi by Thoppil Bhasi |
Produced by | T. E. Vasudevan |
Starring | Sathyan T. S. Muthaiah B. S. Saroja Bahadoor |
Cinematography | U. Rajagopal |
Edited by | M. S. Mani |
Music by | M. B. Sreenivasan |
Production company | Jaya Maruthi |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Puthiya Akasam Puthiya Bhoomi (transl. New Sky, New Earth) is a 1962 Malayalam-language film, directed by M. S. Mani, starring Sathyan and Vinodini. It is based on Thoppil Bhasi's play of the same name that was first staged in 1959.[1] The film received a certificate of merit at the Indian National Film Awards.[2]
Plot
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Cast
- Sathyan
- Baby Vinodini
- Ragini
- B. S. Saroja
- S. P. Pillai
- T. S. Muthaiah
- Kottayam Chellappan
- Bahadoor
- Adoor Bhavani
- Santo Krishnan
- Gopinath
- P. K. Leela
Soundtrack
The music was composed by M. B. Sreenivasan and lyrics were written by P. Bhaskaran.[1][3]
Song | Singers |
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"Aasha Than Poonthen" | Jamuna Rani |
"Ambarathil" (Bit) | P. Leela |
"Maadathin Makkale" | K. J. Yesudas, P. Leela, Chorus, K. P. Udayabhanu, K. S. George |
"Murali Mohana Krishna" | P. Leela, Kaviyoor C. K. Revamma |
"Neram Poy" | Chorus, K. S. George |
"Nilkkeda Nilkkeda" | K. S. George, Mehboob |
"Oru Kai Oru Kai" | Chorus, K. S. George |
"Pandu Pandu Nammude" | Mehboob |
"Premathin Naattukaariyaanu Njaan" | P. Susheela |
"Thaamarathumpee Vaa Vaa" | P. Leela, K. P. Udayabhanu |
Accolades
References
- ^ a b "പുതിയ ആകാശം പുതിയ ഭൂമി (1962)". malayalasangeetham.info (in Malayalam). Archived from the original on 22 October 2021. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
- ^ Vijayakumar, B. (26 August 2012). "Puthiya Akasam Puthiya Bhoomi". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 4 December 2020. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
- ^ "Puthiya Akasam Puthiya Bhoomi". JioSaavn. 31 December 1962. Archived from the original on 25 January 2021. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
- ^ "State Awards for Films". International Film Festival of India. 20 April 1963. Archived from the original on 29 September 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2011.