Padatha Painkili

Padatha Painkili
Directed by P. Subramaniam
Produced by P. Subramaniam
Screenplay by Muttathu Varkey
Based on Padatha Painkili
by Muttathu Varkey
Starring Prem Nazir
Miss Kumari
Shanthi
Music by Brother Lakshmanan
Edited by K. D. George
Production
company
Release dates
  • 22 March 1957 (1957-03-22)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Padatha Painkili (Malayalam: പാടാത്ത പൈങ്കിളി, English: The Mute Nightingale) is a 1957 Malayalam social drama film based on the novel of the same name by Muttathu Varkey and directed by P. Subramaniam from a screenplay by Varkey.[1][2] The film is a social drama that revolves around marriage and dowry problems. It depicts the machinations of a wicked, though wealthy man, against a poverty-stricken, God-fearing school master, with the final defeat of evil in the end. It stars Prem Nazir, Miss Kumari and Shanthi in the lead roles.

The film released in theatres on 22 March and went on to become a major critical and commercial success.[1] It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam.[3]

Plot

Vendor Kutty (Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair), a wealthy villager, is jealous and scheming to marry his daughter Lucy (Shanthi) to the richest bachelor of the town. He is, however jealous of Luke (T. S. Muthiah), the neighbour, who is kind-hearted village school teacher and has a daughter Chinnamma (Miss Kumari), of marriageable age.

Thankachan (Prem Nazir) is the rich man of the locality and the prospective groom of Lucy. When he meets an accident, both Chinnamma and Lucy happen to be there and Lucy rushes home to get some cloth for a bandage, the simple hearted Chinnamma tears her only upper cloth and offers first-aid to Thankachan. This simple act makes a bond between the two and Thankachan in turn offers financial help to Chinnamma when her father is taken sersiouly ill.

Chinnamma is being engaged to the Beeri-maker, Chakkaravakkal (Bahadoor), whose father demands a big dowry. Luke makes herculian effort to raise money but Kutty is determined to see that he is unable to secure the loan.

Chinnamma's marriage is fixed for the day when Lucy is to be betrothed to Thankachan. The marriage party is at Luke's door. On the instigation of Kutty, Vakkan's father insists on the promised dowry. But the poor father is unable to produce it. The marriage stands dissolved.

In the neighbourhood, Thankachan has come for his betrothal with Lucy. He comes to know of Luke's predicament. On the spur of the moment he decides to marry Chinnamma and the story ends on a happy note.

Cast

The film marks the debut of Shanthi. Bahadoor got his first break with his role as Chakkaravakkal.

Soundtrack

The film's music has been composed by Brother Lakshmanan with lyrics penned by Thirunayinaarkurichi Madhavan Nair.

  1. "Aaru Nee Agathiyo" — Kamukara, Santha P. Nair
  2. "Kaalithan Thozhuthil" — P. Leela, Chorus
  3. "Kalyaanaraave (Bit)" — Santha P. Nair
  4. "Madhumaasamayallo" — Kamukara, Santha P. Nair
  5. "Mangalam" — Kamukara, Santha P. Nair
  6. "Naaduchutti Odivaroo" — Mehboob
  7. "Naayaka Poroo" — Uncategorized
  8. "Njan Natta Thoomulla" — Santha P. Nair
  9. "Paadedi Paadedi" — Kamukara, C. S. Radhadevi
  10. "Poomani Kovilil" — Santha P. Nair
  11. "Snehame Karayatta Nin Kai" — Kamukara
  12. "Thanthoya Thenundu" — P. Gangadharan Nair, C. S. Radhadevi
  13. "Vellaambal Poothu" — Kamukara, Santha P. Nair

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 B. Vijayakumar (14 February 2009). "Padatha Painkili 1957". The Hindu. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  2. M. A. Oommen, Kumbattu Varkey Joseph (1991). Economics of Indian cinema.
  3. "State Awards for Films". Directorate of Film Festivals, India. 1958: 3.
  4. "5th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
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