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Rajapart Rangadurai
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Poster
Directed byP. Madhavan
Written byBalamurugan
Story byBalamurugan
Produced byV. C. Guhanathan
StarringSivaji Ganesan
Ushanandini
Jaya
M. N. Nambiar
V. K. Ramasamy
Manorama
T. K. Bagavathy
Sreekanth
CinematographyP. N. Sundaram
Edited byR. Devarajan
Music byM. S. Viswanathan
Production
company
Chithramala Combines
Distributed byChithramala Combines
Release date
22 December 1973
Running time
150 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Rajapart Rangadurai (English: Rangadurai in King's Attire) is a 1973 Tamil Drama Film directed by P.Mathavan and stars Sivaji Ganesan and Ushanandini.[1][2][3]

It narrates the story about a poor drama actor. It is a film on theatre artists who in time have been ignored, they play all roles from mythology characters to patriotic people but fail to appeal a modern genre of viewers who part their ways to more glamour and glitter. It is a symbolic film of past being rejected by the present and love and affection have no place in a selfish world. Sivaji Ganesan's one of the most outstanding film roles, where he displays his characters like Bhagat Singh, Joker, Tiruppur kumaran and even lord Murugan.

Plot

Sivaji and his siblings toil hard at young age to eke out a living. V.K.Ramasamy helps them out. Sivaji becomes a drama artist. Usha Nandini daughter of Nambiar who frequently visits his dramas becomes an ardent fan of Sivaji. While initiating about an alliance for his sister he faces a financial crunch. He borrows money from Nambiar against a wedding proposal for his brother, Srikanth with Usha. But his brother refuses at the last minute. Usha loves Sivaji and they both get married against Nambiar's wishes. This creates an enmity between Nambiar and Sivaji. Nambiar and his partner Ramdas, have a business conflict. Ramdas attempts on Sivaji's life as he tries to help the employees. Whether Sivaji survives or not is the rest of the movie.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music composed by M. S. Viswanathan, while lyrics written by Kannadasan The songs became hugely popular and contributed to the success of the film.

No. Song Singers
1 Ammamma Thambi Pushpalatha
2 Meiyatha Maan T. M. Soundararajan, Pushpalatha
3 Vanthaen Vandhanam T. M. Soundararajan, K. Veeramani, T. K. Kala
4 Thillai Ambala T. M. Soundararajan
5 Madhana Maligaiyil T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela
6 Ammamma Thambi [Sad] T. M. Soundararajan
7 Jinjunika Chinnakili T. M. Soundararajan
8 Inqulab Zindabad T. M. Soundararajan

Re-release

A digitally restored version was released in mid-2017, and ran for over 100 days theatrically.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Old film, new perspective". The Hindu. 9 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Rajapart Rangadurai". filmibeat.com. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Rajapart Rangadurai". nadigarthilagam.com. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  4. ^ http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Madurai/sivajis-fans-celebrate-100th-day-of-a-remastered-flick/article19658985.ece

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