Sargam (1992 film)

Sargam
Directed by Hariharan
Written by Chowallur Krishnankutty
M. T. Vasudevan Nair (part)
Starring Vineeth
Rambha
Nedumudi Venu
Manoj K. Jayan
Music by Bombay Ravi
Yusuf Ali Kechery (lyrics)
Cinematography Shaji N. Karun
Edited by M. S. Mani
Production
company
Gayathri Enterprises
Distributed by Manorajyam Release
Release dates
1992
Country India
Language Malayalam

Sargam is a Malayalam film directed and scripted by Hariharan[1] released in 1992. Dialogues was written by Chowallur Krishnankutty. The movie was produced by Bhavani Hariharan, (wife of the director Hariharan), under the banner of Gayathri Enterprises. The cast of the movie included Vineeth, Manoj K. Jayan, Rambha, Nedumudi Venu, Urmila Unni, Thilakan, and Oduvil Unnikrishnan.[2]

Manoj K. Jayan's role as Kuttan Thampuran won the hearts of audiences and critics. Noted director Shaji N. Karun did the cinematography for the movie. Music director Bombay Ravi created the music for the film.

The film won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. The film was remade in Telugu as Sarigamalu with Vineeth, Manoj K. Jayan, Rambha reprising their roles.

Plot

Kuttan Thampuran (Manoj K Jayan) is the son of Subhadra Thampurati and Kochanyian Thampuran of the Maangaattu kovilkkam. Kuttan has suffered from epilepsy from childhood and is rough and violent in his character and is feared by all in the village. Haridas (Vineeth) is his classmate despite being two years younger and develops a special bond with Thampuran from childhood. Haridas always accompanies Kuttan and carries iron keys to assist Kuttan in case the seizure develops. Both Hari and Kuttan grow up to be unsuccessful in their respective lives and Hari is criticized for this by his father Bagavathar who is a well known classical singer, but has not been financially successful. Hari had a liking for music, but Bagavathar discourages him from music and persuades him into a professional degree course. Kuttan meanwhile had frequent seizures from Epilepsy and is a nuisance in both home and village, despite seeking various medical treatments.

Unknown to Bhagavathar, Haridas has natural talent as a singer and has abundant raw talent which he displays at the local temple. Thankamni (Rambha) who is dependent on Illam is a student of Bhagavathar and falls for Haridas after she hears him singing. Haridas though initially reluctant towards Thankamani soon develops a passionate relationship with her based on the mutual interest in music. Kuttan discloses to Haridas that he is the only person who loves him and they reaffirm their brotherly love for each other. Meanwhile, Thekkemadom Nampoothiri advises that the only treatment for Kuttan is to get married. Valiya Thampuran and Subhadra Thampurati plan to get Thankamani as a wife for Kuttan. Kuttan agrees to this, unbeknownst about the affair between Haridas and Thankamani, and Subhadra Thampurati persuades Haridas to forget Thankamani and leave the village for Kuttan's sake. Kuttan is devastated after coming to know about everything after their marriage and commits suicide.

Years later aging Subhadra Thampurati calls for Haridas, who has grown up to be a well known singer in India, to pay a visit to her. Haridas' visit to the village, and subsequent happenings, form the rest of the story. Thankamani is paralysed and unable to speak probably from the shock of her forced marriage and then the subsequent suicide of her husband Kuttan.

When Haridas sings "Raga Sudha Rasa.." for Subhadra Thampuratti, then hearing his voice, Thankamani attempts to sing along. Soon she displays signs of getting cured and now Subhadra Thampuratti is relieved that Thankamani can be reunited with haridas.

Cast

Soundtrack

The acclaimed soundtrack of this movie was composed by Bombay Ravi for which the lyrics were penned by Yusuf Ali Kechery and also selections from traditionals. All the songs of this movie were instant hits.

Track # Song Title Singer(s) Lyricist Raga
1 "Pravahame" K. J. Yesudas, Chorus Yusuf Ali Kechery Shuddha Dhanyasi
2 "Kannadi Adyamayen" K. S. Chithra Yusuf Ali Kechery Kalyani
3 "Aandholanam" K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra Yusuf Ali Kechery Kedara Gowla
4 "Bhooloka Vaikunda" K. J. Yesudas Traditional (Folk) Todi
5 "Krishna Kripa Sagaram" K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra Yusuf Ali Kechery Charukesi
6 "Kannadi Adyamayen" K. J. Yesudas Yusuf Ali Kechery Kalyani
7 "Minnum Ponnin Kireedam" K. S. Chithra Traditional (C. V. Vasudeva Bhattathiri) Chakravakam
8 "Raaga Sudharasa" K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra Traditional (Tyagaraja) Andholika
9 "Yadhukulothama" K. J. Yesudas, Chorus Traditional (Purandara Dasa) Malahari
10 "Sree Saraswathi" K. S. Chithra Traditional (Muthuswami Dikshitar) Arabhi
11 "Sangeethame" K. J. Yesudas Yusuf Ali Kechery Natabhairavi

Awards

National Film Awards
Kerala State Film Awards

References

External links

Sargam at the Internet Movie Database

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