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Maya Mayavan

Maya Mayavan
Poster
Directed byB. Sampathkumar
Written byS. Velusami
Produced byT. R. Sundaram
StarringT. K. Sampangi
J. Susheela Devi
K. Kokila
G. R. Varadachar
Music byG. Rajagopal Naidu
S. Velusami
Production
company
Release date
  • 22 October 1938 (1938-10-22)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Maya Mayavan (transl. Magical Krishna) is a 1938 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by B. Sampathkumar and produced by T. R. Sundaram of Modern Theatres. It stars T. K. Sampangi, J. Susheela Devi, K. Kokila and G. R. Varadachar. It was released on 22 October 1938.

Plot

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Sabapathy Mudaliar, a wolf in sheep's clothing and womaniser, lusts for a young woman named Indira, and tries to make her his own by any means possible, despite already having a mistress who is a dancer named Sundari. Jagadish, a detective, decides to save Indira, with whom he becomes hopelessly enamored. The duo faces many obstacles from Sabapathy and his partners in crime. But by utilising his investigative abilities, he succeeds in saving his lover and the two marry.[1][2]

Cast

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Cast adapted from the film's songbook:[2]

Production

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Maya Mayavan was produced by T. R. Sundaram under his Salem-based production company Modern Theatres. It was directed by B. Sampathkumar and written by S. Velsamy Kavi.[1] The length of the film was 15500 feet.[3]

Soundtrack

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The music of the film was composed by G. Rajagopal Naidu. S. Velusami wrote the lyrics. The singers were Miss K. Kokila, Miss J. Susheela Devi, Venugopala Sharma, Venu Chetti, and T. K. Sampangi. P. G. Venkatesan, popularly known as the "Saigal of South India", worked as a playback singer on two of the songs.[1][2][3]

Orchestra[2]
  • Rajagopal Naidu – Fiddle
  • Ibrahim – Organ & Piano
  • K. Rangaiah Naidu – Clarinet
  • T. P. Chinaiah – Tabla
No. Song Singer/s
1 Thyagabuvani Bharath Devi P. G. Venkatesan
2 Malai Neram Manoharantharumam Kalam Miss K. Kokila
3 Loka Nayaga Mathiya Kanthi Miss K. Kokila
4 Manilameede Jananamalame Miss J. Susheela Devi
5 Urargal Thetum Chothu Ellame Namekku
(Lion Dance)
Chorus
6 Kamavathana Radhai Sukuna Miss J. Susheela Devi
7 Kulavi Guti Maygadal Peruvome T. K. Sampangi, Miss K. Kokila
8 Vazhvithu Thane Uzhvinai Kane P. G. Venkatesan
9 Alankaraganne Kaicharasi...Nay-Lattu Poori Venugopala Sharma, Venu Chetti
10 Ika Loka Vazhvile Miss J. Susheela Devi

Release and reception

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Maya Mayavan was released on 22 October 1938.[3] According to film historian Randor Guy, the film did "not leave much of an impact on viewers", but he said it would be remembered for "interesting storyline, exciting car chases on lonely highways, kidnappings and thrilling sequences, rarely seen in Tamil Cinema of that era."[1]

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