Town Bus
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Directed by | K. Somu |
Produced by | M. A. Venu |
Written by | A. P. Nagarajan |
Starring | N. N. Kannappa Anjali Devi M. N. Rajam T. P. Muthulakshmi T. K. Ramachandran V. K. Ramasamy A. Karunanidhi |
Music by | K. V. Mahadevan |
Cinematography | V. K. Gopal |
Edited by | T. Vijayarangam |
Production
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M. A. V. Pictures
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Distributed by | M. A. V. Pictures |
Release dates
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13 November 1955 |
Running time
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130 Minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Town Bus is a 1955 Tamil drama film was directed by K. Somu and produced by M. A. Venu under his M. A. V. Pictures. The film script were written by A. P. Nagarajan. Soundtrack is composed by K. V. Mahadevan.[1] The film starring N. N. Kannappa and Anjali Devi , A. Karunanidhi, T. K. Ramachandran played lead roles with V. K. Ramasamy M. N. Rajam T. P. Muthulakshmi portraying supporting role.[2][3] The plot of the film was built around a bus transport company based in Coimbatore, what is novel about the story line is the conductors happens to women. The film performed fairly well at the box office.[3]
Plot
An unemployed youth Velu (N. N. Kannappa) meets a woman bus conductor Amutha (Anjali Devi) by circumstance, joins the transporter company as driver and gradually gets close to her. The owner’s daughter (Tambaram Lalitha) falls in love with him, but her father wants her to marry Ramu (Ramachandran), a relative who is the manager of the company. He is only after money and also a skirt-chaser.
Velu's friend Mannaru (A. Karunanidhi) fall in love with another conductor Poongavam (T. P. Muthulakshmi). The manager dismisses the two drivers, after which Velu becomes an auto rickshaw driver. Soon he sets up his own company and experiences success in a short span of time. He marries Amutha and has a child through her. As he becomes more successful, his lifestyle changes and he falls in love with another woman, a dancer Pankajam (M. N. Rajam).
Amutha learns about her husband's affair with Pankajam and more complications follow. She eventually learns that Pankajam is her long-lost sister. Ramu locks up Velu in a room with the intention of killing him. The two women and the bus owner’s daughter, who remains single, team up to save Velu. In the process, the manager shoots Pankajam and is arrested. Velu, Amutha and their child unite and live happily.[3]
Cast
- N. N. Kannappa as Velu
- Anjali Devi as Amutha
- M. N. Rajam as Pankajam (Amutha's Sister)
- V. K. Ramasamy as Ayya Kannu
- A. Karunanidhi as Mannaru (Velu's Friend)
- T. P. Muthulakshmi as Poongavanam (Mannaru wife)
- T. K. Ramachandran as Ramu (Transport company Manager)
- P. D. Sambandam as Vaiyapuri (Poongavam's Father)
- K. S. Angamuthu as Meenakshi (Vaiyapuri's Wife)
- Tambaram Lalitha as Vimala
- P. S. Venkatachalam as Thayanidhipillai (Vimala's father)
- Kallapart Natarajan as Satagopan
- R. Pakkirisamy as Murugan
- Baby Kanchana as Mani
Crew
- Director = K. Somu
- Script = A. P. Nagarajan
- Music = K. V. Mahadevan
- Art = M. R. Kutty Appu
- Stills = K. Anand
- Processing = C. A. Sundar
- Audiography = P. govindan Nair(dialogue) and T. S. Rangasamy(songs)
- Choreography = M. Sambath Kumar
- Studio = Central Studios
Reception
The Randor Guy stated the film, M. N. Kannappa, Anjali devi as the suffering wife gave an impressive performance. While M. N. rajam was good as the dancer - Mistress. the others who performed well minor roles were Muthulakshmi, Karunanidhi, Ramasamy and Sambandamm. The main reason was its music . Another interesting aspects was the excellent cinematography(V. K. Gopal) especially the road sequence capturing the bus going on the beautiful roads of Coimbatore with hardly any traffic in those days, half a century and more ago. The pleasing music good performance by Anjali Devi, Kannappa and excellent photography especially the outdoor sequence of Kovai.[3]
Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by K. V. Mahadevan | |
Released | 1955 |
Recorded | 1955 |
Genre | Sareegama |
Language | Tamil |
Producer | K. V. Mahadevan |
Music Composed by K. V. Mahadevan and lyrics written by Ka. Ma. Sheriff.[4] The playback singers consists of Tiruchi Loganathan, T. M. Soundararajan, Sirkazhi Govindarajan, Radha Jayalakshmi, M. S. Rajeswari, S. C. Krishnan, U. R. Chandra, K. R. Chellamuthu, P. Kanaka and A. V. Saraswathy. The Melodious Music Mahadevan. Some of the song such as Chittukkuruvi Chittukuruvi(sund by the baby voiced off-screen singer M. S. Rajeswari and picturised on anjali Devi) becomes major hit. Another song and dance number Leda Lady Aruginil Vaada Aadi Paadalam.[3]
No | Song | Singers | Lyric | Length(m:ss) |
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1 | Chittukuruvi Chittukuruvi - Happy | M. S. Rajeswari | Ka. Ma. Sheriff | 2:21 |
2 | Chittukkuruvi Chiitukuruvi(2) | M. S. Rajeswari | ||
3 | Chittukuruvi Chittukuruvi | M. S. Rajeswari | ||
4 | Leda Lady Aruginil | S. C. Krishnan, Sirkazhi Govindarajan | 3:09 | |
5 | Thilalanga Thilalanga | T. M. Soundararajan | 01:10 | |
6 | Ponnana Vazhve Mangai | Tiruchi Loganathan M. S. Rajeswari | 3:28 | |
7 | Intha Vaazhve Sonatham | Tiruchi Loganathan | ||
8 | Uttamarai(Thottrathai Kondum) | T. M. Soundararajan | 02:53 | |
9 | Panbadu illamal | |||
10 | Ponnana Vaazhve | Tiruchi Loganathan |
References
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Town Bus at IMDb
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