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Gumastha
Film Poster
Directed byR. M. Krishnaswamy
Screenplay byA. T. Krishnaswamy
Story byAcharya Athreya
Produced byV. C. Subburaman
StarringChittor V. Nagaiah
Pandari Bai
B. S. Jayamma
P. V. Narasimha Bharathi
R. S. Manohar
C. K. Saraswathi
M. Saroja
and others
CinematographyR. M. Krishnaswamy
Edited byK. Sathyam
Music byG. Ramanathan
Chittor V. Nagaiah &
C. N. Pandurangan
Production
company
Aruna Films
Release date
  • April 3, 1953 (1953-04-03) (India)
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Running time
16,912 ft.
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Gumastha (English: Government Clerk) is a Tamil language film released in 1953 with Chittor V. Nagaiah, R. S. Manohar and Pandari Bai in the lead roles. The film was produced in Tamil and Telugu under the same title.[1]

Plot

Ranganathan is a government clerk struggling in life with a low salary and a big family. He has to support his aged father, his wife, two children, his brother Gopu and an unmarried sister, Susheela.

Though Gopu is a smart young man, he couldn't continue his college education due to the financial situation in the family. In the meantime, a rich man's son, Ravi meets Susheela and gets attracted towards her. Eventually, they both become lovers. Ravi has a medical problem in the heart. The doctor advise him against marriage. But he dismisses it and marries Susheela. She comes to know about Ravi's medical condition and refuses to be intimate with him. However, one day Ravi forces and make love to her due to which she becomes pregnant.

People, who know about Ravi's medical condition, suspects Susheela as carrying someone else's child. She becomes distressed. Her old father, learning about her plight, dies of shock.

How the government clerk Ranganathan, her brother, solves the problems forms the rest of the story.[1]

Cast

Chittor V. Nagaiah as Ranganathan (Gumastha)
Pandari Bai as Susheela
B. S. Jayamma as Seetha, Ranganathan's wife
P. V. Narasimha Bharathi as Ravi
T. N. Sivathanu as Ravi's father
Friend Ramasamy as Ravi's friend
R. S. Manohar as Gopu
M. L. N. Kausik as Shankar
C. V. V. Panthulu as Shankar's father
T. V. Sethuraman as friend's father
V. K. Karthikeyan as Harmonium artiste
Karuppaiah as Astrologer
P. Sundara Bashyam Naidu as Ranganathan's father
Balan as Guptha
V. T. Kalyanam as House owner's son
Anilkumar as Ranganathan's son (small boy)
Bairavan as Ranganathan's son (grown up)
P. Kalyanam as Ranganathan's son's friend
C. K. Saraswathi as Ravi's mother
M. Saroja as Pappi
Menaka as Rani
K. S. Angamuthu as milkmaid
Venubai as Shankar's mother
Baby Uma as Ranganathan's daughter[1][2]

Crew

Producer: V. C. Subburaman
Director: R. M. Krishnaswamy
Story: Acharya Athreya
Screenplay: A. T. Krishnaswamy
Cinematography: R. M. Krishnaswamy
Editing: K. Satyam
Photography: Nagaraja Rao
Choreography: Madhavan
Lab: Vijaya[1]

Production

The film was produced by V. C. Subburaman under the banner Aruna Films and was shot at Film Centre, Madras[1]

Sound Track

Music was scored by G. Ramanathan, Chittor V. Nagaiah and C. N. Pandurangan while the lyrics were penned by A. Maruthakasi and S. D. S. Yogi. The singers are: Chittor V. Nagaiah, B. S. Jayamma, A. M. Rajah, M. L. VasanthakumariRani, Kasthuri and Chellamuthu.[1]

No. Song Singer/s Lyricist Composer Duration
1. Aadhari Jegadheeswari amba B. S. Jayamma A. Maruthakasi C. N. Pandurangan
2. Aiyaavin Penndaattiku M. L. Vasanthakumari
Chellamuthu
S. D. S. Yogi C. N. Pandurangan
3. Aasaiye Veennanadhe P. Leela A. Maruthakasi C. N. Pandurangan
4. Sopalangi maappillaikku Rani
Kasthuri
Group
A. Maruthakasi G. Ramanathan
5. Inbamo, Thunbamo Edhuvume nillaadhe A. M. Rajah A. Maruthakasi C. N. Pandurangan
6. Theeradha Varumaiyudan B. S. Jayamma A. Maruthakasi C. N. Pandurangan
7. Hey Manidha, enge Odugirayi Chittor V. Nagaiah A. Maruthakasi Chittor V. Nagaiah
8. Dance Baby Dance M. L. Vasanthakumari A. Maruthakasi C. N. Pandurangan

[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Gumastha 1953". thehindu.com. 24 October 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b குமாஸ்தா