Konjum Salangai Explained

Konjum Salangai should not be confused with Konjum Kumari.

Konjum Salangai
Director:M. V. Raman
Producer:M. V. Raman
Decat:yes
Child:yes
Label1:Dialogue by
Data1:Ku. Ma. Balasubramaniam
Starring:Gemini Ganesan
Savitri
R. S. Manohar
Kumari Kamala
Music:S. M. Subbaiah Naidu
Audiography:
E. I. Jeeva
Cinematography:S. Harpeet
Art Direction:
M. Azhagappan
Editing:R. Bhaskaran
S. Muthu
Studio:Devi Films
Distributor:Devi Films
Runtime:180 minutes
Country:India
Language:Tamil
Budget:4 million

Konjum Salangai is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language musical dance film directed by M. V. Raman. The film stars Gemini Ganesan, Savitri, R. S. Manohar and Kumari Kamala. It was released on 14 January 1962. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Muripinche Muvvalu.[1] This film is the Indian Tamil cinema's one and only Tamil film to be entirely shot and released in Technicolor.

Plot

A king Parthiban gifts a rare anklet (salangai) to a dancer Aparajita. She incurs the displeasure of people who do not like a dancer having a hold over the kingdom. She begets the king's son, Amarendran and hands him over to a priest along with the anklet. She dies after extracting a promise from him that the truth will be revealed at an appropriate time. Amarendran grows into a strong young man interested in music, dancing and martial arts. One day, a special festival is arranged and the priest thinks it is time to reveal the secret. He carries the anklet in a wooden box, and while crossing a river in floods, he loses the anklet. It is found by Amarendran, who also rescues a dancer Mallika from the floods. He hands over the anklet to the king. Amarendran also happens to meet a singer Shantha, who falls in love with him. Mallika impresses the king, is subsequently appointed the court dancer and gets the anklet as a gift. In another dance competition, Mallika dances with Kamavalli (Kushalakumari) and the anklet gets stolen due to a conspiracy. The villain Nagadevan lusts after Mallika. How Amarendran and Shantha are united forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Credits adapted from the film's songbook:[2]

Supporting cast

Production

Konjum Salangai was the 100th film for Savitri as an actress.[3] It was shot in 41 different sets at three studios Newtone Studios and Narasu Studios in Madras, and Raman Studio in Bombay.[4] It was processed in London under the direct supervision of Raman.[5] The budget of the film was .[6]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu.[7] [8] One of the songs from this film "Singara Velane" was well received and provided breakthrough for S. Janaki who sang the song, Nadaswaram portions for the song was played by Karaikurichi Arunachalam.[9] Regarding the recording of the song, the singing by Janaki was recorded at the Raman Studio in Bombay, while the nadaswaram portions were recorded in Madras, and the two tracks were mixed.[10] The song is based on Abheri raga.[11] Another song "Orumuraiyudan" is based on Bilahari raga.[12]

Song Singers Lyrics Length
"Orumaiyudan Ninathu Thirumalaradi" 03:25
"Dhinamidhuve Subathinamithuve" S. C. Krishnan and group V. Seetharaman02:10
"Kaana Kann Kodi" Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi 05:22
"Konjum Salangai Olikettu" 03:50
"Brahman Thalam Poda" Jayalakshmi, Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi 09:57
"Singaravelane Deva" 06:14
"Vel Eduppome.... Vetri Vil Thoduppome" S. C. Krishnan, Chorus
"Kannaa Nee Enge" S. Janaki 00:50
"Kadhal Geetham Ketkuma" 02:42
"Vasantha Kalathendralil" V. Seetharaman 03:25
"Naadanda Uthamarai.... Vanjakargal Veezhave" T. M. Soundararajan, Chorus Ku. Ma. Balasubramaniam
"Konjum Salangai Olikettu" P. Susheela Kannadasan 03:23

Release and reception

Konjum Salangai was released in India on 14 January 1962, coinciding with Pongal.[13] It was also released outside India, with the original having subtitles in more than 22 languages by a British company. It was also dubbed into other languages and received a fair amount of notice from critics. The film marked a record for being the first Tamil film to be exhibited in Poland with a dubbed version.[14] [15] In a review dated 28 January 1962, The Indian Express said, "Konjum Salangai, the first Technicolor feature film of South India is a revealing experience that even our technicians can bring out in a film the rich, glossy sheen and pleasing tonal gradations comparable with that of any Technicolor product made abroad."[16]

Notes and References

  1. News: Narasimham . M. L. . 6 August 2018 . On S. Janaki's sonorous rendition of 'Nee leela paadeda Deva' in 'Muripinche Muvvalu' . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20200206203840/https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/s-janakis-rendition-of-nee-leela-paadeda-deva/article24614633.ece . 6 February 2020 . 7 August 2018 . The Hindu.
  2. Book: கொஞ்சும் சலங்கை . Devi Films . ta . Enticing Anklets . song book . 2022-07-05 . Internet Archive.
  3. Web site: 19 May 2017 . 100 வது படம்! . 100th film! . https://web.archive.org/web/20171118175335/http://www.kungumam.co.in/VArticalinnerdetail.aspx?id=7701&id1=40&issue=20170519 . 18 November 2017 . 7 August 2018 . . ta.
  4. [The Illustrated Weekly of India]
  5. News: Guy . Randor . Randor Guy . 23 May 2015 . Konjum Salangai 1962 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170123012835/http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/cinema-columns/blast-from-past-konjum-salangai-1962/article7238859.ece . 23 January 2017 . 23 May 2015 . The Hindu.
  6. News: 22 December 1961 . Konjum Salangai . 11 February 2019 . . 3 . Google News Archive.
  7. Book: Neelamegam, G. . Thiraikalanjiyam – Part 2 . November 2016 . Manivasagar Publishers . 1st . Chennai . 59 . ta.
  8. Web site: Konjum Salangai (1964) . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141219211012/http://play.raaga.com/tamil/album/Konjum-Salangai-T0000518 . 19 December 2014 . 10 December 2014 . Raaga.com.
  9. News: 2007-06-29 . Timeless voice . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210624202310/https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/timeless-voice/article2272857.ece . 24 June 2021 . 2021-06-21 . The Hindu.
  10. News: Guy . Randor . Randor Guy . 2010-12-23 . Memorable notes . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210624202314/https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/music/Memorable-notes/article15605540.ece . 24 June 2021 . 2021-06-21 . The Hindu.
  11. News: 5 August 2011 . A Raga's Journey — Aspects of Abheri . https://web.archive.org/web/20151009045743/http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/a-ragas-journey-aspects-of-abheri/article2325286.ece . 9 October 2015 . 11 May 2017 . The Hindu.
  12. News: 8 June 2013 . Morning ragas . https://web.archive.org/web/20140831050136/http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/morning-ragas/article4793103.ece . 31 August 2014 . 11 May 2017 . The Hindu.
  13. Web site: 1962 – கொஞ்சும் சலங்கை – ராமன் புரொடக் . 1962 – Konjum Salangai – Raman Produc . dead . https://archive.today/20170511091827/http://www.lakshmansruthi.com/cineprofiles/1962-cinedetails8.asp . 11 May 2017 . 11 May 2017 . . ta.
  14. News: 30 July 2012 . This day that age . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180807091543/https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-miscellaneous/this-day-that-age/article3701369.ece . 7 August 2018 . 5 July 2022 . The Hindu.
  15. Web site: 24 March 2013 . The first Tamil film in Poland? . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20141002053604/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/tamil/did-you-know-/The-first-Tamil-film-in-Poland/articleshow/19147122.cms . 2 October 2014 . 23 May 2015 . The Times of India.
  16. News: 28 January 1962 . Pleasing Photography In Konjum Salangai . 11 May 2017 . . 3 . Google News Archive.