Chandhrodhayam


Chandhrodhayam is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film, directed by K. Shankar. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran and J. Jayalalithaa with M. N. Nambiar and Nagesh in supporting roles. It was inspired by the 1934 American film It Happened One Night.

Plot

Devi, an innocent heiress, runs away from her home, the Selvamani Estate, the day before her engagement, thereby creating a scandal within her family, in particular, for her father, Zamindar Ponnambalam. Being away, abandoned to herself, Devi is saved at the last minute by a reporter, Chandran, who decides to accommodate her at his home until he is able to find her a new home.
Chandran is the news reporter for the newspaper named Dinakkavartchi, managed by Duriothanan, an unscrupulous man with no regard for genuine news presentation, always having an eye for making sensational news, even if it means concealing the truth. The two very often disagree. Chandran is helped in his quest by his friend, the newspaper's photographer, Alwar.
Chandran wants at all costs to help another young woman, Kamala, wounded cruelly by life since her birth. She had previously been a victim of a predator, the rich Paranthaman. Chandran puts everything in its place by uniting Kamala with Paranthaman and he himself marrying Devi, with the blessings of the elders from both the families. Duriothanan regrets his misdeeds and asks Chandran to start a new newspaper and name it as he wants. The newspaper is named Chandrodayam, the first issue carrying the wedding news of Chandran and Devi.

Cast

Chandrodayam was inspired by the 1934 American film It Happened One Night. The climax fight sequence between M. N. Nambiar and M. G. Ramachandran was shot with the use of only one light source: a rolling, broken small table lamp.

Music

The soundtrack is composed by M. S. Viswanathan. The songs "Chandrodhayam Oru", "Buddhan Yesu" and "Kasikku Pogum" were well received.

Release and reception

Chandrodayam was released on 27 May 1966.