Running time130 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageTamilMeendum Oru Kaathal Kathai ( lit. Once Again a Love Story) is a 1985 Indian directed by in his directorial debut, and produced.
They also star as the lead characters; the script was co-written by Pothen along with Somasundareshwar. The film revolves around the relationship between two mentally challenged people.The soundtrack was composed by; the cinematography and editing were handled by and respectively.
At the, the film won the, it was theatrically released on 15 February 1985. Contents.Plot Sarasu born to a rich eccentric businessman Badirnath (Dakshinamurthy) is a mentally challenged child. Unable to cope with her condition, Badrinath admits her in a home for such children and is taken care by a Christian Missionary Principal and a guardian Juju Thatha (Ronni Patel), a kind old man.
Sarasu meets Ganapathi or Guppi , another intellectually challenged orphan and they strike a rare affection for each other and become inseparable.Year pass by Badrinath and his wife come to take Sarasu for their son's wedding engagement. Sarasu innocently insists that Guppi should also accompany her and Guppi is reluctantly accommodated at the insistence of the Principal.At the wedding party, Guppi and Sarasu bump into the engaged couple and notice their clandestine affair. Sarasu insists her parents to get her married with Guppi. In a weird twist of things the idea appeals to the guests and Badrinath agrees and Sarasu and Guppi's marriage takes place.Guppi and Sarasu are sent to Korakunda, a mountain village along with Juju Thathta as their guardian. Korakunda is an unusual village inhabited by strange people; Manohar , the photographer with a vintage tumbled-down box camera who specializes in taking the photos of the dead for the bereaved.
Nylux Nalini, a footloose women who has illicit affairs, Kitney, a person of indeterminable age who files kites, the village headman and a few others.Guppi and Sarasu get into a physical relationship and Sarasu becomes pregnant. One day in the woods, the drunken village headman tries to molest Sarasu and Guppi, who sees it throws a boulder on his head and kills him.
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Guppi is condemned to life in jail. Sarasu, separated from Guppi is in distressed agony, she is admitted for delivery in a hospital and Guppi, on special permission visits her. In their own innocent way they try to relive their past happier moments, she dies delivering a baby.Guppi, unable to understand death, tries to revive her and when he fails and finds her motionless, snatches the newly born child and flashes the sharp edge of the blood-bottle menacingly at others, but he is quickly overwhelmed and taken back to the prison. Guppi never talked or laughed after the death of his Sarasu and dies after few years in the Jail.Cast. as Ganapathi 'Guppi'.
as Sarasu. as the Christian Missionary Principal. Dakshinamurthy as Badrinath. Ronni Patel as Juju.
as ManoharProduction. It was a gem of a thought. Who exactly is mad? It's a question of relative madness. I plumped in for two retardeds. I thought I'd get them married and make them discover love, almost like, they don't know about sex.—Pratap Pothen, on the film's originsMeendum Oru Kaathal Kathai marked the directorial debut of Pratap Pothen, he said that he 'could find no lead actor for it, so I did it myself.'
Pothen portrayed negative roles in Telugu films in order to raise funds for the film. The script was co-written by Somasundareshwar, he recalled that during the sets of (1981), Pothen promised him that he would direct a film based on his script. The cinematography was handled. The film was shot over the period of a year.
During the film's production, Pothen and Raadhika fell in love and got married; however they got divorced in 1986. Soundtrack The soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja and the lyrics were written. Adhikaalai Nerame',04:012.' Azhagana Indha'Gangai Amaran04:364.'
Devan Sabayiley'Kalyan04:135.' Kutti Onnu'Saibaba04:38Reception At the, the film won the; the 1991 book Indian Cinema by the says Pratap Pothen brought 'superb craftsmanship' to his 'sensitively told stories' such as Meendum Oru Kaathal Kathai. References., p. 282. ரசிகா (17 August 2018). Retrieved 15 December 2018. Shiva Kumar, S. (3 July 1987).
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Retrieved 7 December 2016. P. 17.Bibliography. Dhananjayan, G. Blue Ocean Publishers. Is a 2016 musical film directed by, starring Walter, in the lead roles. It is a remake of the film; the film is the story of Vinod and, belonging to falling in love, the conflict arising out of this. It was reported in 2015 that Mithran Jawahar would direct the Tamil remake of Malayalam film Thattathin Marayathu.
Newcomer Walter Philips and Isha Talwar was selected to her role from original; the film's motion poster was released on February 2015. Composed the songs and wrote the lyrics; the music was released on 8th April 2016 by The first look was released on February 13 2015, The Teaser with runtime of 48 Seconds released on April 19 2016. With running length of 99 seconds released on July 30 2016; the film was given a 'U' Certificate.
The film, was first planned to release on 5th of August 2016 it was pushed to 26th of August 2016.Meendum Oru Kadhal Kadhai on IMDb. Is an Indian film and television actress and producer who works in the, and film industries. She is the founder and CP of the Limited, which has produced serials such as Chitti, Selvi, Vaani Rani and Idi Katha.
Raadhika has acted in over three hundred films in Tamil, Hindi and Kannada, she was a judge on Vijay TV's Season 3. She has produced a film titled Meendum Oru Kathai, which won the Award for. Hindu-Tamil is a daily newspaper headquartered at. It is published by of Publications; the first issue was published on 16 September 2013. The daily newspaper changed its name from The Hindu-Tamil to Hindu-Tamil Thisai owing to the confusion between itself and the sister daily newspaper; the Hindu-Tamil is printed in six centres including the Main Edition at Chennai where the Corporate Office is based.
The printing centres are at Chennai, and; the Tamil newspaper has a mix of information and articles touching upon business, knowledge, sports and entertainment. The daily has extensive regional and international news coverage. Tamil website. The 32nd, presented by, the organisation set up by to felicitate the best of released in the year 1984. Ceremony took place in June 1985. With 32nd National Film Awards, three more categories from feature films are awarded with Swarna Kamal along with Best, namely,. Couple of new categories were introduced with 32nd National Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and and awarded with Rajat Kamal; as per the, Best Feature Film in each of the languages other than those specified in schedule VIII of the constitution are awarded with Rajat Kamal.
For Non-feature films section, a new award was introduced for and awarded with Swarna Kamal, for both, film producer and director.For on Cinema section, a new award was introduced for and awarded with Rajat Kamal. Awards were divided into non-feature films and books written on Indian cinema. Feature films were awarded at All as well as regional level. For 32nd National Film Awards, a film, won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film whereas a film, won the maximum number of awards.
Following were the awards given in each category: A committee headed by was appointed to evaluate the feature films awards. Following were the jury members: Jury Members Bhupen Hazarika. T. Kunni Krishnan. Ajay Kumar Dey. Manmohan Talkh.
Usha Bhagat. Bhimsen. G. Hanumant Rao Following were the awards given: Official Name: Swarna KamalAll the awardees are awarded with'Golden Award', a certificate and cash prize. Official Name: Rajat KamalAll the awardees are awarded with'Golden Lotus Award', a certificate and cash prize.The award is given to best film in the regional languages in India.
Best Feature Film in Each of the Language Other Than Those Specified In the Schedule VIII of the Constitution Short Films made in any Indian language and certified by the as a documentary/newsreel/fiction are eligible for non-feature film section. A committee headed by was appointed to evaluate the non-feature films awards. Following were the jury members: Jury Members V.
Murthy. Shanta Sabarjeet Singh. Ashish Mukherjee.
J. Das Official Name: Swarna Kamal Official Name: Rajat KamalAll the awardees are awarded with'Silver Lotus Award' and cash prize; the awards aim at encouraging study and appreciation of cinema as an art form and dissemination of information and critical appreciation of this art-form through publication of books, reviews etc. A committee headed by was appointed to judge the writing on Indian cinema. Following were the jury members: Jury Members Vikram Singh. Muhammad Shameem. Official Name: Rajat KamalAll the awardees are awarded with'Silver Lotus Award' and cash prize.32nd National Film Awards 32nd National Film Awards at the Directorate of Film Festivals National Film Awards Archives Official Page for Directorate of Film Festivals, India.
Is a 1983 film directed by debutant. Produced by, the film won the Award for at the 30th in 1983; the film was based on Indira Parthasarathy's novel which won the in 1977. It stars newcomer Vijaymohan and in the lead roles, with, Rajesh, and in pivotal roles; the film's score and soundtrack were composed by while cinematography was handled. Gautam, a photo journalist with revolutionary ideas, leaves his job as his editor fails to publish the true happenings of the society in their newspaper.
One of Gautam's friends suggests him to organize an art exhibition to showcase his paintings. During the event, he happens to meet, a dancer, keen to stage a classical ballet on, a tenth century saint. Gautam suggests Arundhati to present it in a folk-art form rather than a classical-art form like Bharathanatyam to which she agrees.Gautam and Arundhati travel to Kilvenmani, a village in district, to meet Thambiran, an aged exponent of, a common folk-art form in Tamil Nadu. Gautam and Arudnhati both stay at the landlord's house.
In the village they happen to meet various characters –, a tea shop owner, his pregnant wife Valli, their daughter Amudha, a, Pakkiri, a mad, Papathy, a village belle who works as a maid in Rajarathinam's house. Gautam and Arundhati become more attached with these characters.
Vairam and Kaalai stand up against Raja demanding higher wages for workers employed by Raja. Gautam and Arundhati happen to meet Thambiran. An angered Raja tells the police that Vairam's teashop has encroached the temple's land, orders his henchmen to destroy the shop. Kaalai provides shelter to his family. Gautam, on seeing the injustice being done to Vairam, talks to Raja for which the latter advises him not to interfere in this issue. Papathy wishes to be photographed and approaches Gautam for which Raja's henchmen attack him.After this incident and Arundhati leave Raja's house and take shelter at Thambiran's house.
While researching Nandanar's biography, Gautam gets a new perspective for the story based on the events that take place in the village and develops a story based on Raja's cruel acts. In the meanwhile, Raja's goons abduct Vairam. A group of villagers led by Kaalai gather outside Raja's house. Gautam approaches Papathy to join the protest against Raja and asks her to reveal the whereabouts of Vairam.
Kaalai and the villagers rescue Vairam after Papathy lets them know that Vairam is kept at Raja's rice mill; as the villagers protest demanding higher wages, Raja employs workers from nearby villages. When Vairam and Kaalai try to stop the workers, Raja arrives with a group of policemen. Kaalai beats Raja and gets arrested for the act. A ask them to take police protection to which they refuse. Vairam and Kaalai are attacked by Raja's henchmen while returning to their village during which Kaalai gets killed.With the help of the police, Raja labels Kaalai as a to get the case closed.
On hearing this, the villagers refuse to Kaalai, but Vairam cremates him outside the village. Meanwhile, Raja files a complaint against Gautam and Vairam on a false pretext that they have stolen his possessions and attacked his mother. Arundhati gets saved by one of the villagers; the goons set Kaalai's hut on fire, but saves Vairam's family. He along with Vairam kill them before being arrested by the police; the whole colony gets burnt.
The following day, Raja is seen walking on his fields. Papathy, who confronts him and stabs him to death. Vijaymohan as Gautam Poornima Jayaram as Arundhati Jaishankar as Vairam Rajesh as Kaalai Calcutta Viswanathan as Rajarathinam Raveendran as Pakkiri as Valli, Vairam's wife Subhathra as Papathy The film's director, a journalist and film critic, wrote the screenplay of the film based on Indira Parthasarathy's novel which won the in 1977.The novel, in turn was based on the that took place in Thanjavur district in 1968. Inspired by the novel, Sreedhar Rajan made the film with a revolutionary theme, set in the backdrop of folk-arts, it marked Sreedhar Rajan's directorial debut. Sreedhar Rajan used a fusion of revolutionary folk in the film; the film narrated the tale of a dalit saint and one of the 63. Dhananjayan appeared in a song sequence, thus performing for the first time in a film; the sequence was meant to narrate the story of the saint.
The film was released on 4 March 1983, with an 'A' rating by the. During its theatrical release it received critical acclaim. At the 30th, the film won the Award for, while its won the State Film Award for Best Cinematographer in 1983. In his Pride of: 1931 to 2013 lauded the performances of and Rajesh.
Is an English-language Indian daily newspaper. It is published in. In 1999, eight years after the group's founder Ramnath Goenka's death in 1991, the group was split between the family members; the southern editions took the name, while the northern editions, based in Mumbai, retained the original Indian Express name, with 'The' prefixed to the title. The Indian Express is published at ten locations—Delhi, Mumbai, and, In 1932, the Indian Express was started by an doctor, at, being published by his ' press. Soon under financial difficulties, he sold the newspaper to, the founder of, a national news agency. In 1933 The Indian Express opened its second office in, launching the edition,. Sadanand reduced the price of the newspaper.
Faced with financial difficulties, he sold a part of his stake to Ramanath Goenka as debentures.In 1935, when The Free Press Journal collapsed, after a protracted court battle with Goenka, Sadanand lost ownership of Indian Express. Goenka bought the remaining 26% of the company held by Sadanand; the newspaper came under Goenka's sole control, taking the tone of the paper to greater heights. At that time, it faced stiff competition from the well established and the Mail, as well as several other prominent newspapers. In the late 1930s the newspaper's circulation was no more than 2000. In 1939 Goenka bought another prominent daily newspaper; the name was used for the three dailies. In 1940 the whole premises was gutted by fire; the, a rival newspaper, helped in re-launching the paper, by getting it printed temporarily at one of its Swadesimithran's press and offering its vacated premises at 2, which became the landmark Express Estates. This relocation helped the Express obtain better high speed printing machines; some claimed.In years Goenka started the Mumbai edition with the landmark as his office when he bought the Morning Standard in 1944.
Two years it became the Mumbai edition of The Indian Express. Editions were started in several cities; the was launched in 1961 at Mumbai, at in 1965 and a Bangalore edition of the Telugu Daily, dailies Lok Satta and, from Ahmedabad and Vadodara in 1952. The edition started was when the Tej group's Indian was acquired in 1951, which in 1953 became the Delhi edition of Indian Express. In 1990 the group bought the Sterling group of magazines, along with it the Gentleman magazine. After Ramanath Goenka's death in 1991, two of the family members split the group into Indian Express Mumbai with all the North Indian editions, while the Southern editions were grouped as Express Madurai Ltd. With Chennai as headquarters. The Indian Express began publishing daily on the on 8 July 1996.Five months the website expressindia.com attracted '700,000 hits every day, excepting weekends when it to 60% of its normal levels'.
The Indian Express Group has a Mumbai-headquartered division, which should not be confused with Express Publications Madurai, which has a South Indian chain of newspapers, including The New Indian Express a separate corporate entity from The Express Group; the Indian Express's main newsroom is in. Mumbai is a bureau. A national desk brings out all editions in Delhi; the management, still sits in Mumbai. The Indian Express website. Daisy is a 1988 Indian musical-romance film that depicted teenage love and longing set in a boarding school in. It was directed by, it stars Harish and Sonia in the lead roles, along with in a pivotal role, in an extended guest appearance. The screenplay was written by Prathap Pothan and the dialogues were written by Khalid, it was dubbed in using the same title Daisy.
Pradeep Menon is a troubled teenager, he is regarded as a trouble-maker and is punished by his teachers and headmaster severely. When beautiful Daisy Thomas joins the school, he makes fun of her on the first day, thus beginning a series of misadventures that result in more punishment for him; this brings him close to Daisy, they are attracted to each other. Daisy understands why Pradeep offers him considerable support, she is shocked to see how rude he is toward his mother, Malathi Menon, but is unable to do anything about it. She learns the reason behind his hatred was that his mother had decided to remarry after his father's death and had started spending less time with him.Things improve when Malati is confined in a hospital and Pradeep goes to visit her, thereby improving their relationship. Pradeep is all set to turn a new leaf. Pradeep's world is turned upside down when he witnesses Daisy in the arms of James — a complete stranger. Shocked at this, Pradeep regresses to his self-destructive phase, he learns that James is her older brother and that she is a terminally ill patient.
Things go bad when his mother dies and he loses Daisy as well; the movie ends with him finding solace in James. As Pradeep Menon Sonia as Daisy Thomas Lakshmi as Malathi Menon as Menon as Pradeep's uncle as Teacher as Ravi as Classmate of Daisy and Pradeep as James as Headmaster as John as Thomas as Postman as Daisy's Father Smitha Salim Daisy was one of the highest grossing Malayalam films of 1988.The film is centralized on teenagers. Kamal Hassan played an extended; the film was dubbed in Hindi as Daisy produced by Mani Nair and had an official audio launch as well. The music composed by Shyam and the lyrics were written. Daisy on IMDb Daisy at Daisy at Musiqbuzz.com.
. Walter Phillips as Vinod. as Aisha.
as Abdul Kader. as Abdul Rahman. as S.I. as Abdul Razak (Abu). as Vinod's mother. as Imran.
as Altaf. as Hamzah. as Police. Dhivya as Aisha's sister. Roxanne as Nasreen. Soma Shekar as Musthafa. Harish Ram as Manoj.
Kovai Ajith. John Samuel. Walter Leeks.
Thiriyuvan. GayathriProduction It was reported in 2015 that Mithran Jawahar would direct the Tamil remake of Malayalam film Thattathin Marayathu.
Newcomer Walter Philips and Isha Talwar was selected to reprise her role from original. The film's motion poster was released on February 2015. Soundtrack composed the songs, while and wrote the lyrics. The music was released on 8 April 2016 by.Meendum Oru Kadhal Kadhaiby.
Released2016Length43: 01LanguageG. Prakash Kumarchronology(2016)Meendum Oru Kadhal Kadhai(2016)(2016)TracklistNo.TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length1.' Mai Pottu',05:082.' Hey Pennae',05:493.' Yedhedho Penne'04:375.' Yen Nenjam Sidharudhu',04:316.'
An Autumn Evening (Theme)'NA,03:057.' Kuthala Kathaga'04:118.'
Mai Pottu (Karoke)'05:089.' Mohini (Karoke)'05:16Total length:43:01Release The first look (motion Picture) was released on 13 February 2015, The Teaser with runtime of 48 Seconds released on 19 April 2016. Theatrical Trailer with running length of 99 seconds released on 30 July 2016. The film was given a 'U' Certificate.
The film, was first planned to release on 5 August 2016 later it was pushed to 26 August 2016.References.