Punarjanmam

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Punarjanmam
Malayalam
പുനർജന്മം
Directed by
Devarajan
Production
company
Manjilas
Release date
  • 18 August 1972 (1972-08-18)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Punarjanmam (English:

A. T. Kovoor in Mathrubhumi weekly. The film as well as Prem Nazir's performance won immense critical acclaim.[1] The film was remade in Tamil as Maru Piravi with Muthuraman and Manjula in the lead roles and in Telugu as Vintha Katha starring Krishna and Vanisri. The film is considered to be the first erotic psychic thriller in Indian film history.[2][3][4]

Plot

Aravindan, a college lecturer, falls in love with his student Radha and marries her. However, the couple's sexual life is a failure, causing intense agony to Radha's father, Panikkar who is keen to have grandchildren. When all other means fail, Panikkar approaches a psychiatrist, who finds out that Aravindan's inability to have sex with Radha may have something to do with his intense affection for his mother, who had died just six months before Aravindan met Radha. How the doctor cajoles Radha into solving her husband's illness forms the climax.

Cast

Soundtrack

All lyrics are written by Vayalar Ramavarma; all music is composed by G. Devarajan

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Kaakkem Kaakkede Kunjum"C. O. Anto 
2."Kaamashasthramezhuthiya"P. Jayachandran 
3."Kaamini Kaavyamohini"K. J. Yesudas 
4."Madana Panchami"P. Madhuri 
5."Premabhikshuki Bhikshuki"K. J. Yesudas 
6."Sooryakaantha Kalppadavil"P. Susheela 
7."Unnikkai Valaru"P. Leela 
8."Velichamasthamichu"P. Madhuri 

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b K. N. Shajikumar (5 April 2010). "മനസ്സിന്റെ കാണാപ്പുറങ്ങള്‍". Janayugam. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Punarjanmam". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Punarjanmam". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Punarjanmam". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  5. ^ "The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who". 1973.

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