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Sivaji ganesan savitri
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sivaji ganesan savitri

KalyaniĪnd Gunasekaran are pardoned and acquitted by the court, and areįinally reunited with Chandrasekaran. Revealed to have safely fallen in her boat instead of the river. Proceeds, Vimala arrives and produces Kalyani's child, which was Gunasekaran's valiant defence inĬourt awakens everyone on the evils of the society. Trial, Gunasekaran explains the misfortunes which has befallen him and Having attacked the priest who tried to molest his sister. Gunasekaran is also brought to the court for Is soon arrested for killing the child and brought for trial.Īt the court, Kalyani defends her act of infanticide with the judgeīeing Chandrasekaran, who after hearing her tragic story realises she is Frustrated with life and unable toįeed her child, Kalyani throws it into a river and attempts suicide, but She later arrives at a temple seeking help, but the pujari Palatial house seeking food, but Chandrasekaran throws her out without He begs for a living, forms an association forīeggars and tries to reform them. Gnanasekaran is lost in the journey and loses a leg in the shellingīefore arriving in India. Chandrasekaran, accompaniedīy his wife Saraswati, reaches Tiruchi safely and becomes a judge, but Meanwhile, as Japanese shelling intensifies in Burma, ChandrasekaranĪnd Gnanasekaran decide to return to India. After resting in her house for a while, he silently leaves to Whom he explains the miserable status of him and his sister in the Gunasekaran reaches Tiruchi and comes across Vimala, a wealthy woman, to She is, however, savedīy his wife Kantha, and leaves the job. Narayana Pillai, who also tries to molest her. She later leaves Madurai and arrives at Tiruchi, where she obtains work as a maid of blackmarketeer Kalyani is nearly molested by a vagabond named Venu, but is saved by Gunasekaran. Irritated by the stranger's behaviour, unaware that he is her brother. Identity to her due to his poverty, but hovers around her. He continues to play insane and does not reveal his true Gunasekaran finally comes across hisĭestitute sister at Madurai, having learned of their father's death and The once glorious Tamil Nadu, and fakes insanity by indulging in Reduced to the status of a pauper, he becomes enraged at the status of

sivaji ganesan savitri

However, while watching a dance performance, he is robbed of all his belongings after being intoxicated. Gunasekaran, afterīeing stranded at sea for several months, finally arrives in Tamil NaduĪt Madras. Makes her living by selling food on the streets. Thangappan dies in an accident and Manickampillai dies of shock, leaving Marriage takes place without any of her brothers present. The ship howeverįails to reach on time due to the dangers of the war, and Kalyani's Youngest brother, takes it and leaves for Tamil Nadu. Japan, the shipping company offers only one ticket and Gunasekaran, the Due to war conditions and bombardment of Burmese ports by Named Thangappan, and the brothers plan to visit Madurai to attend the Their younger sister Kalyani was raised in their home town by The film begins in 1942, during World War II, when Chandrasekaran, Gnanasekaran and Gunasekaran are three Indian immigrant brothers from Madurai, Tamil Nadu living in Rangoon,īurma. Parasakthi also acquired cult status in Tamil cinema, and became a trendsetter for dialogues and acting for later Tamil films. The film alsoīecome a commercial success, and had a theatrical run of over 175 days. Its dialogues and the actors' performances in particular.

sivaji ganesan savitri

Nevertheless, the film was critically acclaimed, with critics praising The then ruling State government even demanded the film to be banned. Parasakthi was released on 17 October 1952, during the festive occasion of Diwali, and ran into trouble because of its portrayal of Brahmins and HinduĬustoms and practices in poor light. Karunanidhi, who would later become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. The screenplay and dialogues for Parasakthi were written by M. The film narrates the misfortunes that befall the members of a Tamil family during World War II, and how the members face their individual fate and reunite at the end. It was jointly produced by National Pictures and AVM Productions, and is based on a stage drama titled Parasakthi, written by Pavalar Balasundaram. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan in his debut, while Pandari Bai, Sriranjani Jr., S. Parasakthi (English: The Goddess) is a 1952 Indian Tamil social melodrama film directed by R.











Sivaji ganesan savitri