Oli Vilakku

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OLI VILAKKU
File:Oli Vilakku.JPG
Directed by Chanakya
Produced by S. S. Vasan
Written by Swornam
Story by O. P. Ralhan
Starring M. G. Ramachandran
Jayalalitha
Sowkar Janaki
S. A. Ashokan
Cho Ramaswamy
R. S. Manohar
Thengai Srinivasan
Music by M.S.Visuwanadhan
Cinematography U. Rajagopal
Edited by M. Umanath
Production
company
Distributed by Gemini Studios
Release dates
20 September 1968
Running time
164 mins
Country India
Language Tamil

OLI VILAKKU (Tamil: ஒளி விளக்கு English: LIGHT LAMP), is a 1968 Indian Tamil Mob film directed by Chanakya, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role and J. Jayalalitha, Sowkar Janaki, S. A. Ashokan, R. S. Manohar, Cho Ramaswamy and among others.

Plot

In a big Tamil city of the 60s...

Muthu (MGR), a tramp in the good heart, falls prey to a blackmailer : Djambhu (S. A. Ashokan), a gangster who hides his fraudulent activities behind his respectable profession of director of cabaret.

Forced, Muthu steals for its account and especially to save its beautiful Geetha (Jayalalitha), victim, also the same blackmail.

Dancer, her occurs in the establishment of Djambhu.

Come break in a quarantined city, Muthu comes face to face on Shanti (Sowcar Janaki), a young widow bullied and left for dead woman by her obnoxious family-in-law...

Cast

Actor Role
M. G. Ramachandran as Muthu
J. Jayalalitha as Geetha
Sowcar Janaki as Shanti
S. A. Ashokan as Master Djambhu
R. S. Manohar as Mâri
Cho Ramaswamy as Kadhri
Thengai Srinivasan as Kavéri 's father
Rama Rav (S. Ramarav)[1] as Pannaiyar Paramasivan
Kalpathre Nadharajan ("Kalla Part" Nadarajan)[2] as Sômu
V. S. Raghavan as The commissioner
Justin[3] as Singharam

The casting is established according to the original order of the credits of opening of the movie, except those not mentioned

Production

OLI VILAKKU was the 100th film of actor M. G. Ramachandran and it was a remake of Hindi film PHOOL AUR PATTHAR.[4]

This was V. S. Raghavan 's first collaboration with MGR.[5]

On a unique spectacular of legendary Gemini Circuit, Chanakya, the man of the magnificent ENGA VEETTU PILLAI filmed, three years later, a MGR, still, in more great form, even more boosted.

OLI VILAKKU marks the third collaboration of MGR with the director Chanakya.

He presents us, this time, with a musical sequence ("Dhairiyamaga Sol Nee Manithan..."), where we see five a MGR in the screen, at the same time.

Before, this song ("Dhairiyamaga Sol Nee Manithan..."), MGR sketchs together with Jayalalidha a small choreography on an instrumental piece from the composer M.S.Visuwanadhan, in "Whistlings, Sips and Drunkenness".

Release

This film ran 20 weeks at Madurai Meenakshi, 100 days in Trichi and Kumbakonam and ran 175 days in Ceylon.

It was not successful in Chennai since it was released in 5 theatres. Tamil Nadu.[6] It also ran 175 days at Ceylon.[7]

Songs

The music is composed by M.S.Visuwanadhan and lyrics were written by Vaali.

The song "Aandavane Un" rendered by legendary South Indian Nightingale P. Susheela is based on Sivaranjini raga.[8]

No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 Naan Kanda Kanavil L. R. Eswari & chorus Vaali 4:16
2 Whistlings, Sips and Drunkenness (Instrumental Piece) M.S.Visuwanadhan No Lyrics 1:57 / 2:33 (film version)
3 Dhairiyamaga Sol Nee Manithan T. M. Soundararajan Vaali 3:46 / 3:56 (film version)
4 Nanga Pudhusa T. M. Soundararajan & P. Susheela 3:12 / 3:50 (film version)
5 Rukkumaniyae T. M. Soundararajan & L. R. Eswari 4:39 / 4:17 (film version)
6 Aandavane Un (Iraivaa Un) P. Susheela 3:58 / 4:16 (film version)
7 Mambhaza Thottam Seerkazhi Govindarajan & L. R. Eswari 5:11 / 6:23 (film version)

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