En Manaivi

En Manaivi
Directed bySundar Rao Nadkarni
Screenplay bySundar Rao Nadkarni
Based onSamshaya Kallol
by G. B. Deval
Produced byA. V. Meiyappan
StarringK. Sarangapani
K. Mahadevan
M. K. Meenalochani
K. R. Chellam
CinematographyT. Muthuswamy
Edited bySundar Rao Nadkarni
Music bySaraswathi Stores Orchestra
Production
company
Distributed byFamous Talkie Distributors
Release date
  • 1942 (1942)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

En Manaivi (transl. My Wife) is a 1942 Indian Tamil-language comedy film produced by A. V. Meiyappan and directed by Sundar Rao Nadkarni. It is based on the Marathi stage play "Samshai Kolli" which in turn was based on the French playwright Molière's Self- deceived Husband.

Plot

In Madras, a wealthy young man, Dhanapal Gupta, secretly marries Revathy, a dancer from the dasi community, against her mother’s wishes. Meanwhile, Dr. Vembu Iyer, a middle-aged physician in Kodambakkam, is obsessively suspicious of his independent wife, Chellam.

One day, Iyer helps a fainting Revathy on the street, an encounter Chellam witnesses and misinterprets as an affair. Revathy accidentally drops a framed photograph of Dhanapal, which Chellam finds. When Iyer later sees his wife admiring the photograph, he wrongly assumes she has a secret lover, while Chellam accuses him of infidelity. The misunderstanding escalates when Iyer takes the photograph and searches the city for the man in it.

When Iyer finally encounters Dhanapal and shows him the picture, Dhanapal concludes that Revathy has been unfaithful and abandons her in despair. The remainder of the story revolves around untangling these mistaken identities and restoring the broken relationships.

Cast

Production

After the success of his comedy Sabapathy, producer A. V. Meiyappan wanted to make another film in the same genre.[2] He sought out Marathi film director Sundar Rao Nadkarni who had recently entered the Tamil film industry with Shantha Sakku Bai. The film was based on a Marathi stage play Samshaya Kallol which in turn was based on the French playwright Molière's Self- deceived Husband.[3]

Soundtrack

The lyrics were written by T. K. Sundara Vathiyar, with background music provided by the Saraswathi Stores Orchestra. The song Sangadamaana Samaiyalai vittu, sung by R. Nadesan, became particularly popular.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c என் மனைவி (song book) (in Tamil). Pragathi Pictures. 1942. Archived from the original on 12 January 2023. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b Guy, Randor (18 July 2008). "En Manaivi 1942". The Hindu. Retrieved 12 September 2010.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  3. ^ Guy, Randor (7 May 2015). "Wide range". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 13 April 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2018.