1985 film by K. Rangaraj
Udaya Geetham
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Theatrical release poster
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Directed by
| K. Rangaraj
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Screenplay by
| K. Rangaraj
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Story by
| R. Selvaraj
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Produced by
| Kovaithambi
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Starring
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Cinematography
| Dinesh Babu
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Edited by
| R. Bhaskaran
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Music by
| Ilaiyaraaja
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Production
company
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Release date
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- 13 April 1985
(
1985-04-13
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Country
| India
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Language
| Tamil
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Udaya Geetham
(
transl.
Morning hymn
) is a 1985 Indian
Tamil
-language
thriller film
directed by
K. Rangaraj
and produced by
Kovaithambi
. The film stars
Mohan
,
Lakshmi
and
Revathi
, with
Goundamani
,
Senthil
,
Anand Babu
, and
Prathapachandran
in supporting roles. It revolves around a singer who is facing a death sentence for a murder he did not commit, and the efforts of a young girl to clear his name. The film was released on 13 April 1985 and was a commercial success, running for 148 days in theatres and thereby becoming a
silver jubilee film
.
Plot
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Arun is a singer sentenced to death. He meets Shanthi, a fan, during one of his concerts and she follows him on many occasions both within and outside prison. Arun shows deep animosity towards Shanthi's behaviour and continuously shuns her, but a persistent Shanthi refuses to give up. Maari, an inmate, attempts a prison escape but is stopped by Arun. He tells Arun about his sick daughter, and his inability to pay for her operation. A sympathetic Arun promises to raise funds for the sick child through his next concert, which he also plans shall be his final one.
Leela Chowdhry is the newly appointed
Superintendent of Police
for the Madras Central Jail, where Arun is imprisoned. Shanthi talks her into getting her married to Arun, who also agrees to it after deeply thinking and deliberating. The wedding takes places in Leela's house. During their
wedding night
, Shanthi stabs Arun and reveals herself as the sister of Anand, for whose murder Arun was convicted. Anand was Arun's musical partner in their troupe before his murder. Arun claims he was wrongfully convicted and Shanthi, believing him, promises to clear his name.
Leela allows Shanthi and Arun to go to a nearby temple, but sends policemen along with them to prevent Arun from escaping. Shanthi outsmarts them and takes Arun to her home where she imprisons him, much to his dislike. She makes it seemingly impossible for him to escape, until she is able to prove his innocence. Leela is later punished for having let Arun "escape", and simultaneously realises that Arun is her long lost son, becoming heartbroken. However, she remains bound to her duty of capturing Arun, and a manhunt for him begins.
Shanthi later meets Shankar, the real killer of Anand. He admits to the murder, but states that did so because he witnessed Anand sleeping with his wife. Shanthi, knowing that Shankar's wife is promiscuous (it was she who seduced the reluctant Anand), takes him to her and Shankar is angered on seeing his wife with another man in bed. He kills her, but not before she mortally wounds him. Arun, having escaped, is confronted by Leela who he realises is his mother. She allows him to perform his final concert, but has to have him hanged to death him after that. Right after he finishes his concert he is arrested, but Shanthi and Shankar finally arrive and tell the truth about Anand's death, after which Shankar succumbs. Arun's death sentence is revoked.
Cast
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Production
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After the success of
Unnai Naan Santhithen
(1984), producer
Kovaithambi
and director
K. Rangaraj
decided to reunite for another film. The film was titled
Udaya Geetham
because Kovaithambi had a "sentiment" for the letter 'U', as with
Unnai Naan Santhithen
.
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The comedy subplot involving
Goundamani
as a fake
swami
and
Senthil
as an inmate was written by
A. Veerappan
.
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Soundtrack
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The soundtrack was composed by
Ilaiyaraaja
,
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this being his 300th film.
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The song "Thene Thenpaandi" is set in the
Carnatic raga
known as
Sankarabharanam
,
"Paadu Nilavae" is set in the Kusumadharini raga,
and the title song is set in
Dhenuka
.
Tamil Track listing
Title
| Lyrics
| Singer(s)
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1.
| "Sangeetha Megam"
| Muthulingam
| S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
| 4:28
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2.
| "Paadu Nilavae"
| Mu. Metha
| S. P. Balasubrahmanyam,
S. Janaki
| 5:02
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3.
| "Ennodu Paattu Paadungal"
| M. G. Vallabhan
| S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
| 5:58
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4.
| "Thene Thenpaandi" (male)
| Vaali
| S.P. Balasubrahmanyam
| 4:12
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5.
| "Uthaya Geetham"
| Vairamuthu
| S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
| 4:49
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6.
| "Thene Thenpaandi" (female)
| Vaali
| S. Janaki
| 3:22
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7.
| "Maane Thene"
| Na. Kamarasan
| S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki
| 4:19
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Total length:
| 32:10
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The movie was dubbed into Telugu with same title Udaya Geetham and lyrics were written by Rajashri
Release and reception
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Udaya Geetham
was released on 13 April 1985, a day before
Puthandu
. Despite facing competition from other Mohan films released in the same week such as
Pillai Nila
and
Deivapiravi
,
[14]
the film became a commercial success, with a theatrical run of over 148 days,
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thereby becoming a
silver jubilee film
.
Kalki
criticised the film for numerous
plot holes
, but praised Ilaiyaraaja's music and Rangaraj's direction.
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References
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Bibliography
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- Balabharathi (2012).
????? ?????? 80 ?????-2
[
Tamil Cinema 80 Part-2
] (in Tamil). Chennai: Nakkheeran Publications.
ISBN
978-93-81828-41-0
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- Sundararaman (2007) [2005].
Raga Chintamani: A Guide to Carnatic Ragas Through Tamil Film Music
(2nd ed.). Pichhamal Chintamani.
OCLC
295034757
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