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Wikipedia article'Deiva Cheyal' is a 1967 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by M. G. Balu and produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar, who also wrote the story. The film stars Major Sundarrajan, R. Muthuraman and Bharathi Vishnuvardhan. Although not a commercial success, it was adapted into the Hindi film 'Haathi Mere Saathi' (1971), and it was later remade in Tamil as 'Nalla Neram' (1972), both of which achieved commercial success. All three versions were produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar. PlotCast* Major Sundarrajan * R. Muthuraman * Bharathi Vishnuvardhan Production'Deiva Cheyal' was produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar under Dhandayuthapani Films, and directed by M. G. Balu. Thevar also wrote the story, while Ayyapillai wrote the dialogue. Major Sundarrajan, R. Muthuraman and Bharathi Vishnuvardhan starred. All the animals in the film had been trained to respond to commands in Hindi; since Sundarrajan could speak the language, this worked to his advantage. Animals used included elephants, lions and rhinoceros. The film's animal trainer told Sundarrajan that the lion would stay calm if he kept scratching its mane, when he sat astride it, and Sundarrajan did accordingly. The music was composed by Diwakar, and the final cut measured . Release and reception'Deiva Cheyal' was released on 23 June 1967. 'Kalki' said the animal actors performed better than the human actors. The film was not commercially successful, but Sundarrajan's performance was praised. AdaptationsAlthough 'Deiva Cheyal' was not a commercial success, Thevar adapted it in Hindi as 'Haathi Mere Saathi' (1971), starring Rajesh Khanna. This version, the script of which was tweaked by SalimJaved, emerged a major success, and was adapted in Tamil, again with some changes, as the M. G. Ramachandran starrer 'Nalla Neram' (1972), which was also a success. However, Thevar later opined that "the performance of both MGR and Rajesh Khanna was only 50%" of Sundarrajan's. References | |
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