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'Vaazhkai' is a 1949 Indian Tamil-language social guidance film produced and directed by A. V. Meiyappan through AVM Productions. It stars Vyjayanthimala in her screen debut with M. S. Draupadi, T. R. Ramachandran and S. V. Sahasranamam forms an ensemble cast along with many actors appearing in other significant roles.

Upon its release, the film was well received and it won the Best Tamil Film Award at the 1st Film Fans' Association Awards. Vyjayanthimala and M. S. Draupadi received the Second Best Tamil Actress and Third Best Tamil Actress Awards respectively. It also broke some box office records in South India. A year later, the film was re-released in a new copy with selected song sequences in hand-tinted colour.

The film was simultaneously released in Telugu as 'Jeevitham' (1950)'.' The film was later remade in Hindi as 'Bahar' (1951). Vyjayanthimala played the lead role in all these versions with Meiyappan as the producer.

Plot



Murthi (S. V. Sahasranamam) comes to a village and spend time with Meenakshi (M.S. Draupadi) and leaves for his home town. After returning there he wants to marry Mohana (Vyjayanthimala) while Mohana loves Nathan (T. R, Ramachandran). Meenakshi discovers she is pregnant and goes to Murthi, who claims ignorance. She jumps into the sea in a suicide attempt. A passerby saves her and she has the baby. She leaves the baby with Nathan, in his car. He takes care of the baby and faces many problems. Learning about the baby, Mohana gets suspicious. Finally the actions of Murthi are exposed and he accepts Meenakshi as his wife while Mohana and Nathan reunites.

Cast





;Male cast

* T. R. Ramachandran as Nathan

* S. V. Sahasranamam as Moorthi

* K. Sarangapani as Sivasankaralingam

* P. A. Subbaiah Pillai as Velayutham Pillai

* K. Ramasami as Veerasami

* K. N. Kulathu Mani as Bank Secretary

* M. S. Karuppaiah as Vinayakam Pillai

* V. M. Ezhumalai as Asambavidham

* P. D. Sambandam as Seeni

* Venkataraman as Journalist

* T. V. Sethuraman as Bandyman

* Seetharaman as Doctor

;Male supporting cast

* Lakshminarayanan

* Kalyanasundaram

* Kashinathan

* Rajarathnam

* Seenu

* Baby Narayanan

;Female supporting cast

* Kalyani

* Soundaram

* Subbulakshmi

* Baby Meena

;Female cast

* Vyjayanthimala as Mohana

* M. S. Draupadi as Meenakshi

* S. R. Janaki as Ambujam

* K. N. Kamalam as Shivabhagyam

* G. K. Saroja as Lakshmi

;Dance

* Lalitha-Padmini

Production



'Vaazhkai' was the first film to be shot at the new AVM's new studio at Chennai. For the lead female role A. V. Meiyappan wanted to launch a new face. M. V. Raman, the story writer of 'Vaazhkai', spotted Vyjayanthimala performing Bharatanatyam in Chennai Gokhale Hall. Impressed by her talent he later recommended her to Meiyappan. Vyjayanthimala, the daughter of the actress Vasundhara Devi was just 13 years old when Meiyappan approach her for the film. Despite Meiyappan's initial reservations to have her as the lead actress, she was chosen after he was convinced by watching her dance performance. Pandari Bai was initially cast in the other female role, but was removed because Meiyappan was not satisfied with her Tamil diction; she was replaced by M. S. Draupadi. However, Pandari Bai later played that role in the Hindi remake 'Bahar' (1951) under the screen name Padmini. The final length of the film measured 14629 feet.

Soundtrack



The music is composed by R. Sudarsanam, lyrics are by Mahakavi Bharathiyar and K. P. Kamatchi Sundharam.

Release and reception



'Vaazhkai' was released on 23 December 1949. 'The Indian Express' wrote, "The appeal of fresh youthful stars is truly enhanced by original treatment of situations that are not unrelated to Life. T. R. Ramachandran and Sahasranamam score easily in major roles and Sarangapany adds to the real gaiety of the film that is too long without boring". It became a major box office success, and completed 25 weeks of its theatrical run. Subsequently, the film was awarded a trophy in which Meiyappan's son M. Saravanan described as the tallest trophy of the company by the distributors in Karaikudi for its 25 weeks of theatrical run.

Accolades



The film was awarded with Best Tamil Film Award at the first Film Fans Association Award, where it secured 2,512 votes. At the same event, Vyjayanthimala and Draupadi were awarded with the Best Tamil Actress Award, Second Prize and Third Prize respectively. The former secured 1,676 votes, while the latter got 1,386 votes.

References




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