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Yaar Paiyyan

Yaar Paiyyan
Theatrical poster
Directed byT. R. Raghunath
Screenplay bySridhar
Based onChheley Kaar
by Sriyuktha Jyothirmaye Roy
Produced byN. S. Thiraviam
T. A. Dorairajan
StarringGemini Ganesan
K. Savitri
N. S. Krishnan
T. A. Mathuram
Daisy Irani
CinematographyA. Vincent
Edited byS. A. Murugesh
Music bySusarla Dakshinamurthi
Production
company
Vijaya Films
Release date
  • 26 July 1957 (1957-07-26)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Yaar Paiyyan (transl. Whose Son?) is a 1957 Indian Tamil-language children's comedy film directed by T. R. Raghunath and written by Sridhar. A remake of the Bengali film Chheley Kaar (1954), it stars Gemini Ganesan, K. Savitri, N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Mathuram and Daisy Irani. The film revolves around the efforts of a destitute boy to find his parents. Yaar Paiyyan was released on 26 July 1957 and emerged a success.

Plot

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Poori, a young boy, does not know who his parents are, and has been looking relentlessly for them. While sitting on a park bench, Poori asks the man seated beside him his name. When the man introduces himself as Sundararajan, Poori declares that he is his father. This affects Sundararajan's life, even derailing his plans of marrying Latha, his lover. The president of a mental hospital with a mentally-imbalanced daughter creates more trouble for Sundararajan. Ultimately, the truth about Poori's parentage is revealed: he is the illegitimate son of Kumar, a soldier, and the abandoned mother committed suicide, leaving Poori destitute. Attracted to Poori, Sundararajan and Latha decide to adopt him as their own son.

Cast

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Production

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Yaar Paiyyan, a remake of the Bengali film Chheley Kaar (1954) written by Sriyuktha Jyothirmaye Roy, was directed by T. R. Raghunath and produced by N. S. Thiraviam and T. A. Dorairajan under Vijaya Films.[2] The screenplay was written by Sridhar, cinematography was handled by A. Vincent, editing by S. A. Murugesh,[3] and art direction was handled by Ganga.[1] The final length of the film was 15,600 feet (4,800 m).[2]

Soundtrack

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The music was composed by S. Dakshinamurthi and the lyrics were written by A. Maruthakasi.[4][5] Dakshinamurthi composed all songs except "Thandhai Yaaro", which was composed by T. Chalapathi Rao.[6]

Song Singers
"Vaasamigum Malar Cholaiyile" A. M. Rajah, Jikki
"Thandhai Yaaro Thaayum Yaaro" P. Susheela
"Palapalapala Jilujilujilu" S. C. Krishnan, C. Gomathi, Thangappan, Guruvayur Ponnammal
"Kannaamoochi Aattam" R. Balasaraswathi Devi
"Kanirasame En Kanirasame Adhirasame" Sirkazhi Govindarajan, Jikki
"Amma Ponne Ramakka, Un Athaan Varaan Paatthuko" Baby Kasthoori
"Suyanalam Peridhaa Podhunalam Peridhaa" Ghantasala
"Etthanaiyo Irukkudhu Ingge" T. V. Rathnam

Release and reception

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Yaar Paiyyan was released on 26 July 1957,[2] and emerged a success.[1] Sekar and Sundar jointly reviewed the film for Ananda Vikatan, praising Irani's performance.[7] Kanthan of Kalki wrote [clarification needed].[8]

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