Pachhai Vilakku (1964 film) explained

Pachhai Vilakku
Director:A. Bhimsingh
Producer:Rama. Arangannal
A. R. Hassan Khan
T. S. Aadhi Narayanan
Screenplay:A. Bhimsingh
Story:G. K. Suriyam
Starring:Sivaji Ganesan
Sowcar Janaki
S. S. Rajendran
C. R. Vijayakumari
Music:Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy
Cinematography:G. Vittal Rao
D. Balakrishnan
Rm. Sedhu
Editing:A. Bhimsingh
Paul Duraisingam
Thirumalai
Studio:Vel Pictures
Runtime:154 minutes
Country:India
Language:Tamil

Pachhai Vilakku is a 1964 Indian Tamil-language drama film, directed by A. Bhimsingh and produced by Rama. Arangannal, A. R. Hassan Khan and T. S. Aadhi Narayanan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, C. R. Vijayakumari, S. S. Rajendran and S. V. Ranga Rao. It was released on 3 April 1964,[1] and become a box-office success, running for over 100 days in theatres.

Production

Saravanan who was doing a film on engine driver was on search of suitable title while crossing railway gate at T. Nagar.[2] He stuck posters with green light as main feature in a wall near the railway gate which led Bhimsingh to name his film as Pachhai Vilakku. The film was initially shot in 8000feet which left Meiyappan unimpressed and decided to reshoot with different story on the same backdrop with the additional cast involving Rajan and Pushpalatha.

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and lyrics for the songs were written by Kannadasan.[3] The songs "Olimayamaana Ethirkaalam" and "Kelvi Pirandhadhu" attained popularity.

Song Singers Length
"Olimayamaana Ethirkaalam" 5:25
"Kuththu Vilakkeria" 3:42
"Thoothu Solla" 5:15
"Aval Melai Sirithaal" P. Susheela 3:57
"Kelvi Piranthathu" T. M. Soundararajan 5:53
"Olimayamaana" T. M. Soundararajan 4:48
"Kanni Venduma" P. B. Sreenivas & L. R. Eswari 3:27

Release and reception

Pachhai Vilakku was released on 3 April 1964.[4] The Indian Express called it "a frothy, headlong musical melodrama, designed only to entertain."[5] P. S. Mani of Kalki gave the film a positive review, primarily for the cinematography and audiography.[6] T. M. Ramachandran of Sport and Pastime praised the cast performances, particularly Ganesan's, but called the story unreal although he praised the location photography of the train sequences and railway yard.[7] The film ran for over 100 days in theatres.[8]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 91-100 . live . https://archive.today/20140909161622/http://nadigarthilagam.com/filmographyp10.htm . 9 September 2014 . 15 September 2014 . nadigarthilagam.com.
  2. சரவணன் . ஏவி.எம். . M. Saravanan (producer) . 6 March 2005 . அழாதீங்க தம்பி! . Don't cry, younger brother! . 9 July 2024 . . 52–55 . Ta . Internet Archive.
  3. Web site: Pachai Vilakku . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20181117151335/https://www.saregama.com/album/pachai-vilakku_14005 . 17 November 2018 . 1 March 2016 . Saregama.
  4. News: 3 April 1964 . Pachhai Vilakku . 5 March 2019 . . 1 . Google News Archive.
  5. News: 10 April 1964 . 'Pachhai Vilakku', a light entertainer . 5 March 2019 . . 3 . Google News Archive.
  6. மணி . பி. எஸ். . 19 April 1964 . பச்சை விளக்கு . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230327045451/https://ibb.co/CK2FZXQ . 27 March 2023 . 27 March 2023 . . 29 . Ta.
  7. Ramachandran . T. M. . 25 April 1964 . It's Both Good & Bad . live . https://archive.today/20240329113442/https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.98084/page/n947/mode/2up . 29 March 2024 . 29 March 2024 . . 49 . . 18.
  8. News: 11 July 1964 . பச்சை விளக்கு . ta . Dina Thanthi.