Director: | Kamal Ghosh |
Screenplay: | Udhayakumar |
Story: | Devaki Bose |
Starring: | G. Varalakshmi Ramesh Sharma Savithri Mukkamala |
Cinematography: | Kamal Ghosh |
Editing: | Prakash Kandasamy |
Music: | Ghantasala |
Studio: | Shobha Films |
Runtime: | 165 minutes |
Country: | India |
Language: | Tamil Telugu |
Paropakaram is a 1953 Indian drama film directed by Kamal Ghosh.[1] The film stars Ramesh Sharma and Savithri. It was produced simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu languages with the same title.[2]
List adapted from the database of Film News Anandan.[3]
The film was directed was by Kamal Ghosh who also handled the cinematography. Editing was done by Prakash and Kandasamy. Devaki Bose wrote the story and Udhayakumar wrote the dialogues. Art direction was done by Kotvankar. R. N. Nagaraja Rao carried out the still photography. The film was shot and processed at Vijaya Vauhini Studios.
Music was composed by Ghantasala while the lyrics were penned by Kavi Lakshmanadas.[4]
Song | Singer/s | Length | |
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"Jayam Tharum Deivame" | P. Leela | ||
"Nenjame Povaayi" | Ghantasala | 02:47 | |
"Inimaiyaana Samsaarame" | 02:36 | ||
"Jodi Maattukkulle" | 02:14 | ||
"Manidhaa Nara Janmam" | M. Satyam & group | ||
"Mano Ullaasa Geethathile...Meikaadhalil" | Ghantasala | 03:10 | |
"Ullamadhil Edho Thulli" | P. Leela | 02:07 | |
"Ezhaigalin Ulagame" | A. P. Komala | ||
"Viraindhu Povom" | |||
"Vaazhve Sogam Thaanaa" | P. Leela, A. M. Rajah, Ghantasala & A. P. Komala | 04:09 | |
"Kangal Sorndhu" | P. Leela | 03:05 |