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'Arthanaari' is a 1946 Tamil language film directed and produced by T. R. Raghunath. The film features P. U. Chinnappa, T. R. Ramachandran, M. S. Saroja and M. V. Rajamma in the lead roles with N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Madhuram and Kali N. Rathnam playing supporting roles.

Plot



Bhagavathi (Saroja) and Punyavathi (Rajamma) are the princesses of the fictional kingdom of Gandhara who have lost everything due to misfortune and live on the banks of the Ganges. Vijayavarman (Chinnappa), Bhagavathi's husband and himself a prince, is thrown into prison by the people who usurped the throne of Gandhara. While Vijayavarman thinks of a way to escape and reclaim the kingdom, the two princesses decide to commit suicide by drowning themselves in the Ganges. A sage, who happened to perform penance under a sacred tree nearby, sees the princesses drowning, saves them and advises them to seek the blessings of Ardhanarishvara and have faith in Him. Vijayavarman is rescued by one of his friends and defeats the usurpers, thus reclaiming Gandhara. He then reunites with the two princesses.

Cast



Adapted from Film News Anandan and 'The Hindu'

*P. U. Chinnappa as Vijayavarman

*T. R. Ramachandran

*M. S. Saroja as Bhagavathi

*M. V. Rajamma as Punyavathi

*N. S. Krishnan

*T. A. Madhuram

*Kali N. Rathnam

*C. T. Rajakantham

Production



The script for 'Arthanaari' was written by the playwright and journalist B. S. Ramiah. Principal photography for the film was done in Pragathi Studios, which was then situated in the Adyar Vizianagaram Palace.

Soundtrack



The film's music and score composed by the Madras United Artistes Corporation Music Party while Papanasam Sivan and Rajagopal Iyer wrote the lyrics for the songs. Chinnappa sang a few songs for the film.

Reception



Wiring for 'The Hindu', film critic and historian Randor Guy noted that the film was remembered for "the impressive performance of Chinnappa, and the fine direction of T.R. Raghunath." 'Arthanaari' was an average success at the box office.

References



Category:1946 films

Category:1940s Tamil-language films

Category:1940s historical drama films

Category:Indian black-and-white films

Category:Indian epic films

Category:Indian historical drama films

Category:1946 drama films

Category:Films directed by T. R. Raghunath


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