Kubera Kuchela | |
---|---|
File:Kubera Kuchela Film .jpg | |
Directed by | R. S. Mani |
Written by | B. S. Ramaiah |
Starring | P. U. Chinnappa T. R. Rajakumari D. Balasubramaniam N. S. Krishnan T. A. Mathuram |
Cinematography | Marcus Bartley |
Music by | Kunnakudi Venkatarama Iyer S. V. Venkatraman(back ground music) |
Production company | Newtone Studios |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Kubera Kusela is a 1943 Indian Tamil-language Hindu mythology film directed by R. S. Mani and written by B. S. Ramaiah. The soundtrack was Kunnakudi Venkatarama Iyer and background music by S. V. Venkat Raman. The film stars P. U. Chinnappa T. R. Rajakumari, D. Balasubramaniam and P. S. Govindan in the lead roles with R. Balasubramaniam, S. R. Jankai, and N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Mathuram and T. S. Durairaj providing comic relief.[1][2]
Kuchela(Papanasam Sivan), Lord Krishna's(P. S. Govindan) boyhood friend acquires wealth, which goes to his dead. Driven by grad and ambition. Kuchela transforms himself into Kubera(P. U. Chinnappa). In the film, there are three Kuberas - Kubera the lord of wealth(D. Balasubramaniam), Kuchela who transformed himself into Kubera(P. U. Chinnappa) and the third one, a demon transformed into Kubera(P. U. Chinnappa again). Mean while, Lord Krishna, creates a lovely women(T. R. Rajakumari) out of a flower. Complications ensue with more than one Kubera falling love for her. The "Original" Kubera steps into establish his supermacy and more complications arises. However, the lord Krishna has his own bag of tricks and settles the confusion bringing the lovers(P. U. Chinnappa and T. R. Rajakumari) together.[1] The comic relief was provided as usual by N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Mathuram and T. S. Durairaj. In one comic song N. S. Krishnan plays a female role. While Mathuram plays Krishnan.
A little fact about the history of Madras City - The film was released during the height of the Second World War, when soldiers were milling around the city on motor bikes, heavy army trucks and cars. To attract them, the producers came up with an innovative posters, A first of its kind a horizontal strip which contained the lines only in English - Who is Rich? Kubera or Kuchela? watch the movie.[3]
Music composed by Kunnakudi Venkatarama Iyer and S. V. Venkatraman composed background music. The lyrics were written by Papanasam Sivan and Udumalai Narayana Kavi. The film had 17 song tracks including comic one. Nadaiyalangaram Kanden...(sung by P. U. Chinnappa and lyrics Udumalai Narayana Kavi) composed in raga Karaharapriya, become a super hit. The other song that become popular were Maalai Chooda Vandhen Mallika..(Voice P. U. Chinnappa) composed in raga Khamass and Ennai Vittu Engey Sentreer(voice T. R. Rajakumari) and composed in raga Harikambothi. Papanasam Sivan composed as Kuchela sang a song which he composed himself Kanna Kanna Kanna in raga Kappi. But no gramophone disc of this rare song by the icon was recorded. The dance were choreographed by the Bharathanatyam Guru Vazhuvoor B. Ramaiah Pillai.[1]
No | Songs | Singers | Length(m:ss) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Maalai Chooda Vandhen Mallika | P. U. Chinnappa | 03:11 |
2 | Nadaiyalangaram Kanden | P. U. Chinnappa | 03:07 |
3 | Selvame | P. U. Chinnappa | 02:57 |
4 | Ennai Vittu Engey Sentreer | T. R. Rajakumari | |
5 | Kanna Kanna Kanna | Papanasam Sivan |