Ariyaatha Bandham
Ariyaatha Bandham is a 1986 Indian Malayalam dubbed film version of 1986 Tamil movie Kanne Kaniyamuthe directed by J. Sasikumar. Now the movie has new censor certificates and refurbished titles with new credits in both languages, especially which says, Sakthi-Kannan is the director. [1][2] The film is an adaptation of Vimla Ramani's novel Ula Vaara Uruvu Uruvagal. The film had musical score composed by M S Viswanathan
Ariyaatha Bandham | |
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Directed by | J. Sasikumar |
Produced by | Saj Production |
Music by | M S Viswanathan |
Cinematography | Ashok Kumar |
Edited by | V T Vijayan |
Release date | 25 July 1986 |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Plot
Kannan (Rahman) is a professional dancer. Not just a dancer he is currently the owner and authority of a Dance Organization. Many students stay with him and learn the magics within dance. He teaches both classic and cinematic dance. But each has its own hand script So he is very famous among other dance professionals. So we may understood he is devoted to the dance. Kannan is now living like an Orphan. Actually he is not. He had a very touching past. Movie starts with a shot in his dance school with his lessons. Revathi is his office staff. Parvathy and Nadarajan are his helpers. Revathi has a poverty back ground. Her father is sick, her sister and brother are amateur. Lets take a look at Kannan's history. He had a rich family. But his father was weak towards woman. Which always made issues in between him and Kannan's mother Lakshmi. One day he came with his so-called second wife. Lakshmi cannot withstand it. She left the home. For Kannan's sake she left him in their. But little Kannan also left because of the immense torture from his father. Some how he grown up and became a good dancer. Lakshmi was his Guru. In the movie this flash back revolves in middle and makes a good feel of family story
Cast
- Rahman as Kannan
- Jaishankar
- Sujatha
- Amala
- Kovai Sarala as Parvathy
- Senthil
- Master Tinku
- Chenthamara
References
- "Ariyaatha Bandham". malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
- "Ariyaatha Bandham". malayalasangeetham.info. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 17 November 2014.