Aalayam (film)
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Directed by | Thirumalai-Mahalingam |
Screenplay by | A. Bhimsingh |
Produced by | Sunbeam |
Starring | Major Sundarrajan Nagesh Sreekanth V. K. Ramasamy |
Cinematography | G. Vittalrao |
Edited by | A. Pauldurai Singam |
Music by | T. K. Ramamoorthy |
Production company | Sunbeam |
Distributed by | Sri Venkateswara Cinetone |
Release date |
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Running time | 169 minutes[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Aalayam (English: Temple) is a 1967 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by the duo Thirumalai and Mahalingam. It was produced by Sunbeam and the screenplay was written by A. Bhimsingh. The film, based on the play Nenje Nee Vaazhga, stars Major Sundarrajan in lead role with Nagesh, Sreekanth and V. K. Ramasamy playing supporting roles.
The film happens in one day largely in office set up revolves around the theme of human values of honesty and integrity. The soundtrack was composed by T. K. Ramamoorthy. The film's cinematography was handled by Vittalrao while A. Pauldurai Singam handled the editing. The film was released on 11 August 1967. It was critically acclaimed, and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.
Plot
Ramalingam is an honest, principled man, working as a clerk in a company. He values integrity and discipline as the doctrines of daily life. But his honesty is put to test when his son-in-law Raghu comes to him with a big problem. Raghu has misplaced some money in the bank in which he works, and he requests Ramalingam to give him money so that he could make good the loss. Ramalingam expresses his inability to raise such an amount at short notice. At that instant, a businessman approaches Ramalingam with a bribe of Rs. 5000 to get his work done. Ramalingam sends him away in a rage. His daughter Kamala and wife keep pressurising him to help Raghu. The inner conflicts that torture Ramalingam in that single day and the final decision that he takes form rest of the movie.
Cast
- Major Sundarrajan as Ramalingam
- Nagesh as Simon
- Vasantha
- V. K. Ramasamy as Paramanandam
- Manorama
- A. Karunanidhi
- A. Veerappan
- P. K. Saraswathi
- Typist Gopu
- 'Pakoda' Khader
- Sreekanth as Raja [Guest Appearance]
- Cho [Guest Appearance]
Production
Aalayam was an adaptation of the stage play Nenje Nee Vaazhga written by S. Raman who wrote under the pseudonym Pilahari.[2][3] Major Sundarrajan played the role of a poor Brahmin clerk, a departure from the roles he was previously known for: zamindars or wealthy assertive men.[4] Gopu who did the character of typist in the play repeated his character in the film and went on to be known as Typist Gopu.[5] Nagesh, V. K. Ramasamy, A. Karunanidhi and Manorama were selected to play supporting roles. The film's editing was by A. Paulduraisingam, cinematography by G.Vittal Rao and H.Shantaram handled art department.[6] The final length of the film was 3,880 metres (12,730 ft).[7]
Music
The soundtrack was composed by T. K. Ramamoorthy.
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics |
1 | Koyil Enbathum Aalayame | T. M. Soundararajan | Kannadasan |
2 | Paasam Thudithathamma | ||
3 | Sivanai Thedi Bhakthargal Ponar |
Reception
Aalayam was released on 11 August 1967.[7] It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil,[8] and the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film - Second Prize.[7]
References
- ^ Cowie & Elley 1977, p. 253.
- ^ Guy, Randor (9 August 2017). "Aalayam (1967)". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
- ^ "Daaham 1965". The Hindu. 11 March 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ^ Krishnamachari, Suganthy (27 August 2015). "Made a 'Major' impact". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ "The `Typist' is a contented man". The Hindu. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ^ "748". dhool.com. Archived from the original on 2 May 2006. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ^ a b c Film News Anandan (2004). Sadhanaigal Padaitha Thamizh Thiraipada Varalaru [Tamil film history and its achievements] (in Tamil). Chennai: Sivagami Publishers. Archived from the original on 10 August 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
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Bibliography
- Cowie, Peter; Elley, Derek (1977). World Filmography: 1967. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press.
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External links
- Aalayam on YouTube