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Panathottam

Panathottam
Theatrical release poster
Directed byK. Shankar
Screenplay byPasumani
Story byB. S. Ramiah
Produced byG. N. Velumani
StarringM. G. Ramachandran
B. Saroja Devi
CinematographyThambu
Edited byK. Narayanan
Music byViswanathan–Ramamoorthy
Production
company
Saravana Films
Release date
  • 11 January 1963 (1963-01-11)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Panathottam (transl. Garden of Money) is a 1963 Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by K. Shankar. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi. It was released on 11 January 1963.[1][2]

Plot

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Selvam is arrested on a false charge of passing counterfeit bills. He escapes and tries to put his hands on the real authors, that is, the leader of the band of the counterfeiters to be exonerated. His quest gets complicated when Natarajan, a firm policeman, dashes in his pursuit, convinced of his guilt.

Cast

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Production

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Panathottam is named after the book of the same name by C. N. Annadurai.[3] Saroja Devi, despite limited availability, agreed to act in the film and finished her portions within 9 days.[4] This was the first film where Ramachandran and Nagesh acted together, although they do not share any scenes.[5] The climax began filming one day at 7:00am, and ended the next day at 7:00pm.[6]

Soundtrack

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The music was composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy, with lyrics by Kannadasan.[7][8] The song "Pesuvathu Kiliya" is based on Bilaskhani Todi raga.[9] It contains multiple references to Ramachandran's vital stats through its lyrics "Paaduvadhu kaviyaa illai, paarivallal magana; Seranukku uravaa senthamizhar nilava"; the line "Seranukku uravaa" refers to Ramachandran's place of birth Kerala, "paari vallal" references his perceived generous nature, and "senthamizhar" gives emphasis to Ramachandran's Tamil pride.[10]

Song Singers Length
"Enna Than Nadakkum" T. M. Soundararajan 03:18
"Javvathu Medai" T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela 04:30
"Oru Naal Iravil" P. Susheela 03:12
"Oruvar Oruvarai" T. M. Soundararajan, L. R. Eswari 04:37
"Panathottam" T. M. Soundararajan 04:15
"Pesuvathu Kiliya" T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela 04:06

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