Mullum Malarum
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Mullum Malarum es un drama en lengua tamil escrito y dirigido por J. Mahendran. Producida por Venu Chettiar y V. Mohan, la película está protagonizada por Rajinikanth, Sarath Babu, Fatafat Jayalaxmi y Shoba. Marca el debut como director de Mahendran y se basa en la novela homónima de Uma Chandran. Mullum Malarum cuenta la historia de Kali, un operador de cabrestante de un tranvía de cable que adora a su hermana Valli desde que quedaron huérfanos, y enfrentamientos con su jefe Kumaran.
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Mullum Malarum (transl. 'The Thorn and the Flower' or 'Even a Thorn Will Bloom'; Tamil pronunciation: [muɭɭum maɭaɾum]) is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Mahendran. Produced by Venu Chettiar and V. Mohan, the film stars Rajinikanth, Sarath Babu, Jayalaxmi and Shoba. It marks Mahendran's directorial debut and is partly based on Uma Chandran's novel of the same name, which was serialised in the Tamil magazine Kalki in 1966. Mullum Malarum tells the story of Kali (Rajinikanth), a winch operator of a cable trolley who dotes on his sister Valli (Shoba) since they were orphaned, and clashes with his boss Kumaran (Sarath Babu).
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Painted poster of Kali holding a hand drum. On his left is Manga , top right is Valli and bottom right is Kumaran . Kali and the drum are painted in greens, reds, and blues. Manga, Valli, and Kumaran are coloured in greyscale.
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Mullum Malarum es un drama en lengua tamil escrito y dirigido por J. Mahendran. Producida por Venu Chettiar y V. Mohan, la película está protagonizada por Rajinikanth, Sarath Babu, Fatafat Jayalaxmi y Shoba. Marca el debut como director de Mahendran y se basa en la novela homónima de Uma Chandran. Mullum Malarum cuenta la historia de Kali, un operador de cabrestante de un tranvía de cable que adora a su hermana Valli desde que quedaron huérfanos, y enfrentamientos con su jefe Kumaran. Mahendran leyó sólo una parte de la novela, y desarrolló el guion como él quería, haciendo una película visualmente enfocada sin convenciones de cine tamil fórmulas que le desagradaban como el melodrama, la sobreactuación, el diálogo excesivo o los duetos. Como Mahendran no tenía experiencia previa en dirección, el director de fotografía Balu Mahendra, que ya era un director le ayudó con el guion, el diálogo, los ángulos de cámara, el casting y la edición. La fotografía principal duró unos 30 días, principalmente en Sringeri, Karnataka, aunque algunas escenas también fueron filmadas en Ooty, Tamil Nadu. La película fue editada por D. Vasu, y la banda sonora fue compuesta por Ilaiyaraaja. Mullum Malarum se estrenó el 15 de agosto de 1978. Aunque abrió sus puertas a ingresos de taquilla tibios, las críticas positivas de la crítica y el boca a boca favorable en las últimas semanas ayudaron a que fuera un éxito con una carrera teatral de más de 100 días. La película recibió elogios principalmente por la actuación de Rajinikanth, la cinematografía de Balu Mahendra, la música de Ilaiyaraaja, la escritura de Mahendran y el establecimiento del cine como un "medio visual". Ganó el Filmfare Award a la mejor película Tamil, el Tamil Nadu State Film Award a la mejor película y Rajinikanth ganó el Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize a su actuación. Mullum Malarum se convirtió en un gran avance para Rajinikanth como actor y un hito del cine tamil por centrarse de manera prominente en las imágenes y el realismo sin las convenciones de cine tamil fórmulas que a Mahendran no le gustaba. El éxito de la película inspiró un remake de Malayalam titulado Venalil Oru Mazha en 1979...
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Mullum Malarum (transl. 'The Thorn and the Flower' or 'Even a Thorn Will Bloom'; Tamil pronunciation: [muɭɭum maɭaɾum]) is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Mahendran. Produced by Venu Chettiar and V. Mohan, the film stars Rajinikanth, Sarath Babu, Jayalaxmi and Shoba. It marks Mahendran's directorial debut and is partly based on Uma Chandran's novel of the same name, which was serialised in the Tamil magazine Kalki in 1966. Mullum Malarum tells the story of Kali (Rajinikanth), a winch operator of a cable trolley who dotes on his sister Valli (Shoba) since they were orphaned, and clashes with his boss Kumaran (Sarath Babu). Mahendran read only part of the novel, and developed the screenplay as he wanted, making a visually-focused film without formulaic Tamil cinema conventions he disliked such as melodrama, overacting, excessive dialogue and duets. Since Mahendran had no previous directing experience, cinematographer Balu Mahendra, who was already an established director, assisted him with the screenplay, dialogue, camera angles, casting and editing. Principal photography lasted for about 30 days, taking place primarily in Sringeri, Karnataka, though some scenes were also filmed in Ooty, Tamil Nadu. The film was edited by D. Vasu, and the soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Mullum Malarum was released on 15 August 1978. Although it opened to tepid box-office earnings, positive reviews from critics and favourable word of mouth in later weeks helped make it a success with a theatrical run of over 100 days. The film received praise primarily for Rajinikanth's performance, Balu Mahendra's cinematography, Ilaiyaraaja's music, Mahendran's writing and establishing Tamil cinema as a "visual medium". It won the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil, the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film and Rajinikanth won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for his performance. Mullum Malarum became a breakthrough for Rajinikanth as an actor and a milestone of Tamil cinema for focusing prominently on visuals and realism without the formulaic Tamil cinema conventions that Mahendran disliked. He continued following this style in all his later films. The film's success inspired a Malayalam remake titled Venalil Oru Mazha in 1979, a Telugu remake titled Seethamma Pelli in 1984, and a Hindi version titled Pyari Behna in 1985.
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