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'Aval Oru Thodar Kathai' is a 1974 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by K. Balachander. The story revolves around a working middle-class woman, who sacrifices her desires to support her large family. The lead role was played by Sujatha in her first Tamil film, which was also her first starring role. Kamal Haasan, Vijayakumar, Jai Ganesh, M. G. Soman and Sripriya played key roles. The film was shot in black-and white.

The film is considered to be one of Balachander's as well as Sujatha's best films. It ran for 25 weeks, and was remade in four other Indian languages. This film catapulted Sujatha into superstardom.

Plot



Kavitha is the sole breadwinner of her family comprising her mother, widowed sister Bharati, an unmarried younger sister, a blind younger brother, a drunkard elder brother Murthy, his wife and children. Her father had abandoned the family and become a sadhu. Conscious of her family responsibilities, Kavitha keeps postponing her marriage indefinitely to her long-time boyfriend Tilak. Kavitha's friend Chandra takes life easy and keeps changing boyfriends. Tilak, who patiently waits for Kavitha, meets Bharati, pities her and slowly becomes passionate about her. On learning this, Kavitha sacrifices her love and gets them married. Murthy changes his wayward behaviour, becomes responsible and works as a bearer at a restaurant. An impressed Kavitha accepts him as the head of the family. Kavitha's boss Arun Ghosh offers to marry her, but Kavitha does not give a positive reply.

Chandra dates Chandrasekhar, a womaniser and colleague of Kavitha, despite her warnings. Earlier, when Chandrasekhar had written a love letter to Kavitha, she complained about it to her boss, who then reprimanded Chandrasekhar. Hence, Kavitha does not approve of Chandra's relationship with him. A lustful Chandrasekhar also dates Chandra's widowed mother; on learning this, Chandra attempts suicide. Kavitha and her co-tenant Gopal save Chandra and advise her to marry Gopal. In turn, Chandra advises Kavitha to marry Ghosh. Kavitha accepts the marriage proposal as she now feels confident about Murthy taking care of the family.

On the day of the wedding, Murthy's wife asks him to get back the silver lamp pledged by him earlier, to be gifted to Kavitha for her wedding. While returning to the wedding hall, he seeks a lift from Chandrasekhar, not knowing him. Murthy realises that Chandrasekhar is actually coming to stop the marriage of Kavitha and Chandra when Chandrasekhar states that he had affairs with both of them. Murthy pleads with him not to come to the marriage hall and create any confusion, but Chandrasekhar refuses. A scuffle ensues in which Murthy is killed by Chandrasekhar using the lamp before the police arrest Chandrasekhar. When the marriage is about to take place, Kavitha learns of her brother's death from the police. She then convinces Ghosh to accept her younger sister as the bride as she needs to support her family again. At the same time, Chandra marries Gopal. Kavitha returns to taking care of her family like before.

Cast



* Sujatha as Kavitha

*Jayalaxmi as Chandra

*Jai Ganesh as Murthy

*Soman as Chandrasekar

* Kamal Haasan as Gopal

* Vijayakumar as Tilak

* Leelavathi as Parvathi (Kavitha's mother)

* Sripriya as Bharati

*Gokulnath as Arun Ghosh

*Reena as Sumathi

*Thideer Kannaiah as the bus conductor

Production



After directing 'Arangetram' (1973), K. Balachander decided to make another woman-centric film in which "the daughter has to make sacrifices and take care of her family", which became 'Aval Oru Thodar Kathai'. Balachander saw the Malayalam film 'Ernakulam Junction' (1971), where Sujatha played the lead and decided that she would play the lead role. Despite not being fluent in Tamil at the time, she accepted the offer. The film marked Sujatha's Tamil debut. Balachander introduced Jayalaxmi in 'Aval Oru Thodar Kathai' and the sobriquet "Fatafat" she got after she frequently used the word in this film. Actors Jai Ganesh, Sripriya and Thideer Kannaiah also made their debuts with this film. Sripriya was in the ninth grade when approached for her role. Kamal Haasan learnt mimicry for his role. Rajesh said that he was approached to act in the film but he could not accept. The song "Kadavul Amaitha Medhai" was shot at a community hall situated at Nandanam, Chennai.

Soundtrack



The soundtrack was composed by M. S. Viswanathan, with lyrics by Kannadasan. For the song "Kadavul Amaithu Vaitha Medai", Viswanathan wanted only human voices to mimic the sounds of objects and animals. R. Srinivasan, a mimicry artist produced the sound of anklets after Viswanathan rejected a proposal to use actual anklets.

Reception



The film was both a critical and commercial success. Balachander won the Filmfare Award for Best Director  Tamil.



Legacy



The film is considered a classic and cult film. 'The Times of India' named it one "of the landmark movies in the history of Tamil cinema". 30 years after the film's release, directors Mani Ratnam, K. Bhagyaraj and K. S. Ravikumar named 'Aval Oru Thodar Kathai' as one of their favourite films. Mani Ratnam said, "K.Balachandar has done some of the best films before and after 'Aval Oru Thodar Kathai'. But I choose it mainly for its storyline. It is not the plot or the story, but the character that carries the film through". Ravikumar stated, "Through his script and direction, Balachandar brings out the tender core of his middle-class heroine, assailed by problems, in 'Aval Oru Thodarkathai'." In 2011, after Balachander had been given the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, Rediff named it one of Balachander's best and wrote, "'Aval Oru Thodarkadhai' was one of his path-breaking works. Sujatha took on the mantle of Kavitha, the hard-working woman who struggles to support her largely ungrateful family. The tough exterior conceals a heart of gold, which, tragically, is never seen or recognised by her family. The film made waves not just for its principal characters who challenged Tamil cinema's set notions; it was also the dialogues that drew gasps from the audience. In creating Kavitha, K Balachander gave life to one of Tamil's most enduring, powerful female characters". 'The Hindu' wrote, "Aval Oru Thodarkadhai is a film that will stay with you forever  the invincible heroine was a big draw. And with AOT, Sujatha arrived! As the eldest daughter, who bears the onus of supporting a large family, she came up with a memorable performance. Her matter-of-fact approach to life was very fresh for Tamil audiences, who sang paeans to KB's creative stroke".

Remakes



'Aval Oru Thodhar Kathai' was remade in Telugu as 'Anthuleni Katha' (1976), also directed by Balachander. The same tunes were used in the remake. Sripriya and Jayalaxmi reprised their roles, while Haasan portrayed a different role. The film was also remade in Bengali as 'Kabita' (1977), with Haasan reprising his role from the Tamil original. The film was then remade in Hindi as 'Jeevan Dhaara' in 1982. In 1983, Balachander directed the Kannada remake 'Benkiyalli Aralida Hoovu', where Haasan played the guest role of a bus conductor.

In popular culture



The song "Deivam Thantha" was parodied by Vivek in 'Parthiban Kanavu' (2003). Although the song sequence in the film featured Jai Ganesh as the character singing, it is often associated with Rajinikanth, who played Murthy in the Telugu remake also by Balachander, 'Anthuleni Katha', and acted in the sequence of the same song in Telugu. Thus, Vivek is seen mimicking Rajinikanth's iconic cigarette-flicking mannerism during his parody.'Parthiban Kanavu' (DVD)

Clips from 'Aval Oru Thodarkathai' were screened along with clips from other films such as 'Server Sundaram' (1964), 'Iru Kodugal' (1969), 'Arangetram' (1973), 'Avargal' (1977) and 'Azhagan' (1991) at a function held in Balachander's honour at Tiruchirappalli in January 2015, a month after his death.

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