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R. Sundaram[1] and was produced by V. S. M. Gopalakrishna Iyer. The film stars M. M. Dandapani Desikar and M. S. Devasena.[2][3]The film depicts the life story of Saint Manikkavacakar.The list was compiled from the book Thamizh Cinema Ulagam[3]Male castM. M. Dandapani Desikar as ManickavasagarP. B. Rangachari as PandiyanC. V. V. Panthulu as Lord ShivaN. S. Krishnan as Mestri VengupillaiS. S. Kokko (Real name: Pasupuleti Srinivasulu Naidu) as KalimuthuT. S. Durairaj as Chithal (Labour Assistant)T. V. Devanadha Iyengar as Velayutha KothanK. V. Venkatarama Iyer as Pattar, stammererR. P. Yagneshwara Iyer as PattarP. Ramaiah Sastry as DeekshitarProfessor Mallaiah as Atheist MinisterK. R. Sundaresan as Thiruchitrambala YogiS. R. Sami as Minister, Old manSami Sadasivam as Old manK. R. Singh as Atheist KingM. N. S. Parthasarathy as Atheist MinisterSubramanian as Minister’s stablemanNarayana Singh as Soldier, LabourerSaminathan as SoldierVenu as Civilian T0m-tom beaterMylvagana Iyer as Temple priestA. Narasimha RajuK. P. LakshmananN. M. Rajasami NaiduRamalingamFemale castM. S. Devasena as ManonmaniM. N. S. Shantha Devi as ManohariT. A. Mathuram as AmruthamP. S. Gnanam as KarumbuU. R. Jeevaratnam as Dumb womanC. T. Rajakantham as PonnammalSeethalakshmi as Deekshitar’s wifeDevaram Rajamma as VandhiPushpa RajamaniP. K. VanajaAandaalChellamAkilambalTable of ContentsProduction[edit]Soundtrack[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Production[edit]The film was produced by V. S. M. Gopalakrishna Iyer and was directed by T. R. Sundaram. Mayavaram K. Thiyagaraja Desikar wrote the screenplay and dialogues. Cinematography was handled by P. V. Krishna Iyer and audiography was done by Sardar Eswara Singh. The film was shot and processed at Modern Theatres, Salem.[3]Soundtrack[edit]Some of the hymns sung by Saint Manickavasagar was included in the film. Mayavaram K. Thiyagaraja Desikar wrote the lyrics for the other songs. No music director was credited but the names of instrumentalists are credited.[3]OrchestraG. Rajagopal Naidu – Fiddle (Violin)C. Rangasami – HarmoniumK. Ambigadas – TablaB. Rangaiya Naidu – ClarinetC. Ramachandran – Piano, DilrubaList of songs (Manickavasagar hymns)No.SongSinger\/sRagamDuration (m:ss)1Namachivaaya VaazhgaBhoopalam2Mukthineri AriyaadhaM. M. Dandapani DesikarDevagandhari3Utraarai Yaan VendenSahana4Ammaiye Appa Oppilaa5Thiruvalar ThamaraiBiyakadai6Valaindhadhu VilluMalgoshThiruvalar Thamarai is from Thirukovaiyar; others are ThiruvasagamSongs penned by K. Thiyagaraja DesikarNo.SongSinger\/sRagamDuration (m:ss)1Thiruvarul PurivayeGroupKalyani2VaadhavooranpaaSankarabharanam3Maamarathile PooThemmangu4Kattikarumbe5Kaariyathai Nee Mudithu6Aalavaayamar Adhiye DevaP. B. RangachariKambodhi7Maanidap PethaiM. M. Dandapani DesikarP. B. RangachariRagamaliga8Aasai MannaaC. V. V. Panthulu9Kooliyaal Velai SeyyaSindhu Bairavi10Inneram Velai Seydhathu Podhum11Adimai Konde YenaiM. M. Dandapani DesikarPoorvi Kalyani12Adikkadi Yenai Edhirthu13Ini Enakkethu VichaaramMohanam14Vendaam Vendaam VedhanaiAbhogi03:2615Deva Deva Moova MudhaleHindustani Mukhari16Utraarai Yaan VendenSahana03:1017Kannatti Namba Nalla Jodi18Nambadhe NambadheSenjuruttiReferences[edit]External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/manickavasagar-film-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Manickavasagar (film) – Wikipedia"}}]}]