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Manthiri Kumari : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manthiri Kumari
''Manthiri Kumari'' ((英語:''The Minister's Daughter'')) is a 1950 Indian Tamil historical fiction film directed by Ellis R. Dungan and starring M. G. Ramachandran and M. N. Nambiar. The screen play was written by M. Karunanidhi based on an incident from the Tamil epic ''Kundalakesi''. This was the last Tamil film directed by Dungan and is considered to be among the most successful films of that decade. Shortly after directing this film, Dungan left the Tamil film industry and did not direct Tamil films again.〔( Americans in Tamil cinema 6 September 2004 )〕〔(Manthiri Kumari - A Grand Success (in Tamil), Maalai Malar 27 October 2009 )〕 Singer T. M. Soundararajan sang for very first time for Ramachandran in this film. ==Production== ''Manthiri Kumari'' (lit. The minister's daughter) was the film version of a play written by M. Karunanidhi and based an incident that occurs in the Tamil epic poem ''Kundalakesi'' (One of the five Great Tamil epics). T. R. Sundaram of Modern Theatres had previously produced a Dungan directed film ''Ponmudi'' (1950) in which Karunanidhi had worked as a script writer. Sundaram decided to make a film based on the play and hired Dungan to direct it (the credits show Sundaram and Dungan as co-directors of the film). M. G. Ramachandran (MGR) who had played the supporting roles in many of Dungan's earlier films had recently achieved success as a hero in ''Rajakumaari'' (1947) and ''Marudhanaattu Ilavarasi'' (1950). Karunanidhi recommended that his friend MGR be made hero for the new film. Sundaram agreed with a caveat - MGR's double chin had to be hidden behind a beard. G. Ramanathan was hired to compose the music. The lyrics for the songs were written by A. Marudhakaasi and Ka. Mu. Sherriff.〔
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