En Annan

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En Annan
File:En Annan.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPa. Neelakandhan
Produced byT. Govindarajan
Screenplay bySornam
Based onBeyond This Place
by A. J. Cronin
Starring
Music byK. V. Mahadevan
CinematographyV. Ramamoorthy
Edited byC. P. Jambulingam
Production
company
Venus Pictures
Release date
  • 21 May 1970 (1970-05-21)
Running time
170 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

En Annan (transl. My Elder Brother), is a 1970 Indian Tamil-language thriller film, directed by P. Neelakantan, starring M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Poola Rangadu (1967), which itself was loosely based on A. J. Cronin's novel, Beyond This Place. It was released on 21 May 1970, and ran 100 days in theatres.[1]

Plot[edit]

At the end of the 60s, in the Tamil country (Tamil Nadu)...

Ranga (MGR) is the heroic elder brother of this story.

His father Velappan (T. K. Bagavathy), was a manager at a mill, and is framed for the murder of one of the partners, Karunagaran (S. M. Thirupadhisamy).

He is sent to jail for a crime he didn't commit.

Ranga, since then, works hard to get his sister Thangam (Vijaya Nirmala) educated.

She marries a doctor, Murali (R. Muthuraman), who happens to be Karunagaran's son.

When he finds out she is Velappan's daughter, he leaves her.

Ranga is enraged and beats Nagappan (Thengai Srinivasan), Vaalee (Jayalalitha)'s brother, who informs Murali.

Ranga is sent to jail.

There he meets his father, learns about his innocence and vows to get him out.

Once Ranga is released, he earns the goodwill of the other two partners, Nayagam (M. N. Nambiar) and Dharmaraj (S. A. Ashokan), and finally exposes them.

Velappan is released, Ranga marries his lover Vaalee and Murali takes Thangam back.

Cast[edit]

Actor Role
M. G. Ramachandran as Ranga (alias Rangan), The Elder Brother
R. Muthuraman as Doctor Murali
J. Jayalalitha as Vali Ammal, Ranga's lover
M. N. Nambiar as Nayagam
S. A. Ashokan as Dharmaraj
Cho Ramaswamy as Poochi, Nayagam's son
T. K. Bhagavathi as Velappan, Ranga and Thangam's father
Thengai Srinivasan as Nagappan, Vaalee's elder brother
Ennatha Kannaiya as Ponnaiya, the police constable
Master Sekhar as Ranga, child
Vijaya Nirmala as Thangam, Ranga's sister, Murali's wife
Geethanjali as Geetha, Dharmaraj's daughter
Sundari Bai as Baby, Dharmaraj's wife
S. N. Lakshmi as Murali's mother
Shanmugha Sundhari as Ponnaiya's wife
Baby Sridevi as Thangam, child
S.M.Thirupadhisamy as Karunagaran, Murali's father

Production[edit]

The film was a remake of the Telugu film, Poola Rangadu (1967). which itself was loosely based on A. J. Cronin's novel, Beyond This Place (1953).[2] The song "Nenjam Undu Nermai Undu" was shot in different areas such as Besant Nagar, Central Station, Ripon building, LIC building and Anna statue.[3]

Soundtrack[edit]

The soundtrack was composed by K. V. Mahadevan.[4]

Track list
No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Nenjam Undu" (Solo)T. M. Soundararajan 3:27
2. "Neela Niram"  T. M. Soundararajan & S. Janaki 4:24
3. "Kannukku Theriyada"  P. B. Srinivas & L. R. Eswari 4:06
4. "Kondai Oru Pakkam"  T. M. Soundararajan & P. Susheela 4:09
5. "Kadavul Yen Kallanar"  T. M. Soundararajan 3:19
6. "Aayiram Ennam Kondu"  T. M. Soundararajan & P. Susheela 5:51
7. "Aasai Iruku"  T. M. Soundararajan & L. R. Eswari 3:36
8. "Nenjam Undu"  T. M. Soundararajan & P. Susheela 3:27

Release[edit]

En Annan was released on 21 May 1970.[5] The Indian Express wrote on 23 May, "There is nothing new in the story and nothing new is attempted. [..] The pace is slow but the photography makes up for it".[6]

Legacy[edit]

A film titled Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu Odu Raja was taken from one of the songs of this film as a tribute to Ramachandran.[7] Apart from naming the title, the said song is also retuned for the film.[8]

References[edit]

  1. சாதனை நாயகன் எம்.ஜி.ஆர் [MGR, the man of achievements] (in தமிழ்). Arulmozhi Publications. 1997. p. 28.
  2. Narasimham, M. L. (6 July 2018). "Poola Rangadu (1967)". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  3. "The city in celluloid". The Hindu. 18 August 2011. Archived from the original on 18 November 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  4. "En Annan (1970)". Raaga.com. Archived from the original on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
  5. "எம்.ஜி.ஆர். நடித்த படங்களின் பட்டியல்". Ithayakkani (in தமிழ்). 2 April 2011. Archived from the original on 14 November 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  6. "Cinema". The Indian Express. 23 May 1970. p. 10.
  7. "Sivakarthikeyan's second production gets a title". The Indian Express. 18 March 2019. Archived from the original on 18 March 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  8. Saregama Tamil (14 August 2019). "Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu Odu Raja video song – Rebirth | Shabir | Rio Raj | RJ Vigneshkanth". YouTube. Retrieved 25 April 2021.

External links[edit]

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