kalki's movies
  • Hi all,
    the concept of grouping kalki's works of similar genre was quite
    succesful last year book fair.
    3 of kalkis stories with supernatural phenomena were published last
    yearas " maandavar mindum varuvaro?"
    2 of kalki's stories that became movies, thyagaboomi and kalvanin
    kathali are being published this year in one compendium.
    i am writing the forewords and trivia section .
    I would be most thankful if people could share with me some
    interesting info on the filming of the two novels.
  • Dear Venkat, I don't know much of KK movie except that my mother said
    it was not a good adaptation. Thyagabhoomi, we have a book at home that
    has pictures for every chapter, fascinating. The movie was made in 1939
    financed by SS Vasan. The great tamil Tyagaraja Papanasam Sivan played
    Sambu Sastri, the 'hero' or protagonist and also wrote all the songs.
    SV Venkataraman - SV Sekar's father who did the music for Meera scored
    the music for this too, unfortunately none of the songs are available
    other than DK Pattammal's Desa Sevai Seyya Vareer. SD Subbulakshmi
    played the heroine or Sastry's daughter Savitri and Baby Saroja also
    called Shirley Temple of India played her daughter. They hired a real
    english woman to play Susie, the mistress of the hero.

    The movie was a really bold venture, and crowds were lathi charged by
    the British police as they went to watch it. My grandfather was among
    one of the people and till he died he proudly had even the torn shirt
    he wore to the movie(Gaeity cinema, Chennai!) Despite it they could not
    control the crowds until finally British government decided to ban it
    altogether. Can one imagine being lathi charged for a movie nowadays in
    the cause of freedom?? How things have changed.


    They say the film institute in Pune has a copy but nobody knows of it
    or has seen it otherwise. I treasure the book and would love to scan it
    someday.

    Bests

    Malathi
  • Very interesting, both articles. The thyaga bhoomi article by Randor
    Guy has been published multiple times in Hindu itself. The other
    article has lots of insights, especially the comparison with Devan is
    most interesting. I dont' know if there are any Devan fans here, I
    remember as a teenager though I read a few pages of Gomathiyin Kadhalan
    and could not get through it. My mother always used to say his writing
    was not as interesting as Kalki's. Any more insights would be worth
    knowing.

    Malathi

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