Vallavanukku Vallavan (1965 film)

For the 2016 film, see Vallavanukku Vallavan (2016 film).
Vallavanukku Vallavan

DVD Cover
Directed by R. Sundaram
Screenplay by A.L.Narayanan
Starring S. A. Ashokan
Manimala
Gemini Ganesan
R. S. Manohar
Manorama
Savitri
Thangavelu
Music by Veda
Cinematography S.S. Lal
Edited by L. Balu
Production
company
Distributed by Modern Theatres
Release dates
28 May 1965
Running time
157 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Vallavanukku Vallavan is a 1965 black-and-white Tamil action thriller film was directed by R. Sundaram under production Modern Theatres. The film script written by A. L. Narayanan. Music by Vedha assets to the movie. starring S. A. Ashokan, Manimala, Gemini Ganesan, R. S. Manohar in lead roles with Thangavelu and Manorama in supporting roles. Also Savitri, makes a cameo as herself.[1] The Film was Modern Theatres 100th Film. The film was remade in Kannada as Bhale Bhaskar (1971).[2]

Plot

Ramesh (S. A. Ashokan) is an engineer who is hunting for a job and, with the help of his friend Babu (Thangavelu), goes to see a wealthy businessman named Laxman for a new project of his. After a song and a comic encounter with Laxman's daughter Geeta (Manimala), he falls in love with her. He also achieves very good success in convincing Geeta's father into starting the project. During a site visit for the project, his suitcase gets swapped with a similar suitcase of a co-passenger named Mala (Manorama), which is full of money. For this reason, Ramesh is detained in a police lock-up. Also, Mala is revealed to be part of a criminal gang. When the gang leader, Jumboo, is not able to kill Mala (because he needs a particular diary from her), he instead arranges a dangerous rowdy named Bijua Pakiri (Manohar) to kill Ramesh within the lock-up.

However, instead of killing Ramesh, Bijua decides to hold Ramesh captive. Together they escape the lock-up that very night to prove Ramesh's innocence. Bijua also angers the criminal gang of Mala, when he asks for a greater sum in return for killing Ramesh. When a mysterious man (Gemini Ganesan) makes phone calls and tries to save Ramesh from captivity, Ramesh escapes by himself out into the city. The mysterious man also attacks Bijua before running away. The criminal gang try to kill Bijua but he escapes after a fight. Geeta meets him and helps him by giving a hanky and some milk from her flask.

Ramesh, being chased by the police, Bijua Pakiri and the criminal gang, attempts to fake his death. Geeta believing his death to be real comes to the waterfall where he supposedly committed suicide and learns that he is not really dead. They both go to one of the villas owned by Geeta's father, and make a secret stay there. Bijua confronts them and threatens to kill Ramesh but is tamed by the very pleading words of Geeta. He instead promises to help Ramesh out of the situation. Both Bijua and Ramesh don disguises to roam about in public, to search for Mala and with her prove his innocence. But, they are chased by police and are led to a comic encounter where they sing a song for a dance by Savitri. Later, Mala and Babu drive a car together and develop romantic feelings for one another. When Ramesh and Bijua get to know this, they try to use their relationship to get the truth out of Mala. But their plan backfires.

After this, the mysterious man (Gemini Ganesan) appears secretly inside Ramesh's car promising to help him. He accepts that he is a police officer when asked, and says he knows that Ramesh is innocent. But leaves when Bijua and Babu enter the car. Men from the criminal gang disguise as policemen and "arrest" Ramesh whom they intend to murder at a safe spot. However, with the help of his friends Ramesh escapes. Later, the same mysterious man appears once again, and meets Ramesh to tell him that he knows Mala well and also Bijua is planning to give off Ramesh to the criminal gang for money. Ramesh believes him and starts to avoid Bijua, telling him that he now knows his true intentions.

When Mala is forced by Jumboo, the gangleader, to fly abroad, she is confronted by the still mysterious man who forces her to give him the diary, failing which she would end up in jail. But she is shot by a shadowy figure, who is then chased by the mysterious man. But, Bijua gets hold of the diary after coming there. Ramesh learns of the death of Mala and becomes sad. Jumboo arrives there and Bijua confronts him, now asking for twice the earlier amount for the diary and the life of Ramesh.

Bijua takes Ramesh with him to prove his innocence, after pleading with Ramesh and Geeta for a long time. They arrive at a cave on a hill. There Bijua tries to sell Ramesh and the diary for the agreed sum, apparently betraying Ramesh. The mysterious man arrives at the scene to whom Ramesh explains the situation.

When the mysterious man tries to act his police disguise there, Bijua reveals he is Mr.Prakash, the true leader of the crime gang and he himself is Inspector Sekar of Vigilance Branch. With this information both Prakash and Ramesh are startled. After some talk, an elaborate fight and chase, Mr.Prakash drives a boat that crashes into a rock, killing him. Ramesh is proven innocent through the information in the diary.

Bijua (now Inspector Sekar) attends the wedding of Ramesh and Geeta in full inspector uniform. The film ends with Babu receiving a prize sum from the Police Department for his help in the case.

Cast

Crew

Soundtrack

Vallavanukku Vallavan
Soundtrack album by Vedha
Released 1965
Recorded 1965
Genre Melody - Western
Length 30:27
Language Tamil
Producer Vedha

Music composed by Vedha and Lyrics written by Kannadasan and Panju Arunachalam.[3]

No Song Singer Lyrics Length(m:ss)
1 Achamenge T. M. Soundararajan Kannadasan 3:40
2 Or Aayiram Parvaiyile 5:48
3 Pozhuthum Vidyum P. Suseela 3:39
4 Kandalum Kannden Sirkazhi Govindarajan L. R. Eswari 4:58
5 Ma Manakuthu Poo 3:17
6 Manam Ennum T. M. Soundararajan P. Suseela 3:30
7 Paaradi Kannee T. M. Soundararajan Sirkazhi Govindarajan & P. Suseela 6:55

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