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Kanni Paruvathile
1979 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kanni Paruvathile (transl. At a young age) is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language film directed by B. V. Balaguru, starring Rajesh, K. Bhagyaraj and Vadivukkarasi. The screenplay was written by Bhagyaraj. The film is about an impotent husband (Rajesh) – who was injured by a bull in a village jallikattu event – and his wife (Vadivukarasi). The story revolves around how they deal with the daily pressures of society and another man (Bhagyaraj), who wants to have an extra-marital relationship with the woman. The film was released on 21 September 1979.[2]
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Plot
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Kannama, an innocent village belle, is in love with Subbiah. Subbiah is an orphan and hence, denied marriage with Kannama by her father. Subbiah's friend Cheenu comes to the village and, with his support, Subbiah abducts Kannama and marries her. After his marriage, Subbiah learns that he is unfit for married life. Kannama and Subbiah keep this a secret and pretend to all that they are leading a happy life. One day, in a weak moment, Kannama almost gives herself to Cheenu, who is a womaniser. He learns of Subbiah's problem and starts torturing Kannama.
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Cast
- Rajesh as Subbiah
- K. Bhagyaraj as Cheenu
- Vadivukkarasi as Kannamma
- G. Srinivasan
- Muthubharathi
Production
Kanni Paruvathile is the first film for Rajesh in a leading role.[3][4] While Bhagyaraj was coaching the original actor cast as the antagonist on acting, the makers, impressed with Bhagyaraj's performance, cast him in that role instead.[5] The film was launched in October 1978 at Prasad Studios in Madras.[6] It was shot prominently in villages around Tiruchirappalli.[2]
Soundtrack
The music was composed by Shankar–Ganesh.[7][8] The song "Pattuvana" is set to the Carnatic raga Shivaranjani.[9]
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Reception
This movie turned out to be a huge hit, with 100 days run in many cities and 200 days in some cities . Kousigan of Kalki said the film failed to recreate the magic of producer Rajkannu's previous ventures 16 Vayathinile and Kizhakke Pogum Rail.[10] Naagai Dharuman of Anna praised the cast, music, cinematography and direction.[11]
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