Krishna Bakthi

Krishna Bakthi

Theatrical Poster
Directed by R. S. Mani
Produced by S. N. Laxmana Chettiar
Written by S. T. S. Yogi
Sudhanandha Bharathi
Sandilyan
Ku. Pa. Sedhu Ammal
Screenplay by S. T. S. Yogi
Sudhanandha Bharathi
Sandilyan
Ku. Pa. Sedha Ammal
Story by R. S. Mani
Based on The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis
Starring P. U. Chinnappa
T. R. Rajakumari
D. Balasubramaniam
K. R. Ramasamy
N. S. Krishnan
T. A. Mathuram
Music by S. V. Venkatraman
Kunnakudi Venkatraman
Cinematography V. Kumaradevan
Jiten Banerjee
Edited by P. S. Winfred
Production
company
Newtone Studio
Distributed by Krishna Pictures
Release dates
14 January 1949
Running time
160 Mins
Country India
Language Tamil

Krishna Bakthi (English: The Devotion to Lord Krishna) is a 1949 Tamil Historical - Musical film was directed and screenplay were written by R. S. Mani. The film was produced by S. N. Laxmana Chettiar.[1][2] The film dialogue and story were written by S. T. S. Yogi, Sudhanandha Bharathi, Sandilyan and Ku. Pa. Sedhu Ammal. Music by S. V. Venkatraman and Kunnakudi Venkatraman assets to the film. The film starring P. U. Chinnappa, T. R. Rajakumari D. Balasubramaniam and K. R. Ramasamy played lead with C. T. Rajakantham Alwar Kuppusamy, Pullimootai Ramasamy N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Mathuram couples provided comic relief.[3] The Carnatic music icon M. L. Vasanthakumari appeared on - screen in regal court sequence in this film. The film was inspired by Rasputin, the notorious Russian Monk and a French Novel The Monk.[1]

Plot

Krishna Bakthi is the tale of hypocrite saint(P. U. Chinnappa) who lusts after a chaste court dancer devakumari(T. R. Rajakumari) and his ultimate redemption.[1]

Cast

Crew

Production

The film was under production for nearly five years due to many difficulties. The script on which R. S. Mani and assistant S. Ramanathan worked for Six Months was inspired by Rasputin, the notorious Russian Monk and a French Novel as The Monk, translated into English, which Ramanathan bought in Moore Market for One Rupee.[1]

Soundtrack

Krishna Bakthi
Soundtrack album by S. V. Venkatraman and Kunnakudi Venkatraman
Released 1949
Recorded 1949
Genre Carnatic
Language Tamil

Music by S. V. Venkatraman and Kunnakudi Venkatraman and lyrics were written by Udumalai Narayana Kavi. The recording of this Harkathasong lasted nearly six minutes and Chinnappa finished it in one Take!. This is the only such feat in the history of Indian Cinema after pre-recording of music was introduced in the later 1930s. The Song Entha Vedu Kontha O Raagavaa in Raga Saraswathi Manohari sung by M. L. Vasanthakumari.[1]

No Song Singer Lyrics Length(m:ss)
1 Aattam Enna Solluven C. S. Jayaraman Udumalai Narayana Kavi 03:20
2 Sarvarthana Krishna P. U. Chinnappa 07:42
3 Marumurai Nee Indha P. U. Chinnappa 07:09
4 Saarasam Vaseegara P. U. Chinnappa 02:30
5 Pennulagilae K. R. Ramasamy
6 Poojithamana Meignanam P. A. Periyanayaki
7 Entha Vedu M. L. Vasanthakumari 04:18
8 Murali Gaana Mohana P. U. Chinnappa & Chorus
9 Naan Kanavil Kanden P. A. Periyanayaki
10 Edhu Vendum C. S. Jayaraman
11 Kannan Varuvarodi P. A. Periyanayaki
12 Ellorum Nallavarae P. U. Chinnappa 03:22
13 Kalaimagal Devakumari P. U. Chinnappa
14 Poovaiyar Karpin Perumai P. U. Chinnappa
15 Raadha Samethu M. L. Vasanthakumari 03:00
16 Enna Vazhvu T. R. Rajakumari
17 Thamarai Senkann

Other facts

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Randor Guy (February 15, 2008). "Krishna Bhakthi 1948". "The Hindu". Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  2. "Krishna Bakthi". spicyonion. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  3. http://tamilrasigan.com/krishna-bakthi-1949-tamil-movies-online-watch-free/
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