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Mogam Muppadhu Varusham
Poster
Directed byS. P. Muthuraman
Screenplay byJ. Mahendran[1]
Based onMogam Muppadhu Varusham
by Maniyan
Produced byM. Shanthi Narayanan
Starring
CinematographyBabu
Edited byR. Vittal
N. Damodaran
Music byVijaya Bhaskar
Production
company
Sornambika Productions
Release date
  • 27 November 1976 (1976-11-27)
Running time
118 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Mogam Muppadhu Varusham (transl. Thirty-year lust) is a 1976 Indian Tamil-language film directed by S. P. Muthuraman and written by J. Mahendran. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Vijayakumar, Sumithra, Fatafat Jayalaxmi and Sripriya. It is based on the novel of the same name, written by Maniyan and serialised in the magazine Ananda Vikatan.[2]

Plot

The story revolves around five people. Ramesh (Kamal Haasan), a city bred man is married to Kasthurie (Sumithra), a village girl. On the other hand, Ravishankar (Vijayakumar), a village lad and Menaka (Phataphat Jayalakshmi), a modern woman are married. Menaka hates living with Ravishankar as he doesn't show an interest in sex life. Meanwhile, Bhama (Sripriya), a young girl wants at least to have a child with Ramesh, and is attracted by him even if he doesn't marry her. As the title suggests, the film ends with these people overcoming all their issues and living happily, except Bhama, who commits suicide.

Cast

Soundtrack

Mogam Muppadhu Varusham
Film score by
Released1976
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTamil
LabelEMI
ProducerVijaya Bhaskar

The music was composed by Vijaya Bhaskar and the lyrics were written by Kannadasan and Pulamaipithan.[3]

No. Title Singer(s)
1 "Enathu Vazhkai Paathaiyil" K. J. Yesudas
2 "Sangeetham Ragangal" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
3 "Irubadhu Vayadhennum" Vani Jairam
4 "Mogam Muppadhu Varusham" P. Susheela

Release

Mogam Muppadhu Varusham was released on 27 November 1976,[1] and became a commercial success.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Mahendran 2013, p. 344.
  2. ^ Muthuraman, S. P. (20 January 2016). "சினிமா எடுத்துப் பார் 42: ஆடு புலி ஆட்டம்". The Hindu (Tamil). Archived from the original on 2 December 2019. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Mogam Muppadhu Varusham". IsaiShop. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  4. ^ Ramachandran 2014, p. 63.

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