Vazha Pirandhaval

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Vazha Pirandhaval
Theatrical release poster
Directed byT. R. Ramanna
Written byVindhan (dialogues)
Story bySimha
Produced byT. R. Ramanna
StarringT. R. Rajakumari
Sriram
CinematographyM. A. Rahman
Edited byM. S. Mani
Music byS. Rajeswara Rao
G. Ramanathan
Production
company
R. R. Pictures
Distributed byK. S. Pictures[1]
Release date
  • 10 April 1953 (1953-04-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Vazha Pirandhaval (transl. She was born to live) is a 1953 Indian Tamil-language film directed and produced by T. R. Ramanna. The film stars T. R. Rajakumari and Sriram. It was released on 10 April 1953.[2]

Plot

Cast

Production

Vazha Pirandhaval was produced and directed by T. R. Ramanna under the banner R. R. Pictures. The story was written by Simha and the dialogue by Vindhan. The music was composed by S. Rajeswara Rao and G. Ramanathan, while the lyrics were written by Ka. Mu. Sharif. The film was edited by M. S. Mani and processed at Gemini Studios.[4] Its final length was more than 17,700 feet (5,400 m).[4][5]

Soundtrack

Music was composed by S. Rajeswara Rao and G. Ramanathan while all the lyrics were penned by Ka. Mu. Sheriff.[3][6]

Song Singer/s
"Aayi Lahaa Aayi Lahaa"
"Chandiranai Polirukkumaa" T. R. Rajakumari
"Cinema Kalaiyai Elidhaaga Enni" J. P. Chandrababu
"Pengalin Thuyaram Indha Ulagil"
"Inbathaale Pongudhe En Idhayam" T. A. Mothi & P. Leela
"Vaazhvinile...Pala Maarudhal Thaan" Jikki
"Vaazhvennum Uyar Nilaa Theyumo" P. Leela
"Indhiya Naadu Nam Indhiya Naadu" M. L. Vasanthakumari
"Vaazha Pirandhaval Naan" T. R. Rajakumari, T. A. Mothi & P. Leela

References

  1. ^ "Vazha Pirandaval". The Indian Express. 5 April 1953. p. 1. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Vazha Pirandhaval". The Indian Express. 10 April 1953. p. 1. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b c வாழப்பிரிந்தவள் (PDF) (song book) (in Tamil). R. R. Pictures. 1953. Retrieved 14 July 2023.
  4. ^ a b "1953 – வாழப்பிறந்தவன் – ஆர்.ஆர்.பிக்சர்ஸ்". Lakshman Sruthi (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 16 April 2017. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  5. ^ Sridhar, Asha (13 December 2010). "Past preserved". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 16 April 2017. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  6. ^ Neelamegam, G. (December 2014). Thiraikalanjiyam — Part 1 (in Tamil) (1st ed.). Chennai: Manivasagar Publishers. p. 63.

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