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Thiruvilayadal

  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 34m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
436
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Thiruvilayadal (1965)
DramaFamilyFantasyMusical

Lord Shiva goes through an adventurous ride and performs various antics to test the people on earth. Based on Paranjothi Munivar's epic "Thiruvilayadal Puranam".Lord Shiva goes through an adventurous ride and performs various antics to test the people on earth. Based on Paranjothi Munivar's epic "Thiruvilayadal Puranam".Lord Shiva goes through an adventurous ride and performs various antics to test the people on earth. Based on Paranjothi Munivar's epic "Thiruvilayadal Puranam".

  • Director
    • A.P. Nagarajan
  • Writer
    • A.P. Nagarajan
  • Stars
    • Sivaji Ganesan
    • Savitri
    • K.B. Sundarambal
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    436
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • A.P. Nagarajan
    • Writer
      • A.P. Nagarajan
    • Stars
      • Sivaji Ganesan
      • Savitri
      • K.B. Sundarambal
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Sivaji Ganesan
    Sivaji Ganesan
    • Lord Shiva in Different Disguises
    • (as Shivaji Ganesan)
    Savitri
    Savitri
    • Goddess Parvathi…
    K.B. Sundarambal
    • Avvaiyar
    T.S. Balaiah
    T.S. Balaiah
    • Hemanatha Bagavathar
    R. Muthuraman
    R. Muthuraman
    • Shenbaga Pandiyan
    • (as Muthuraman)
    Devika
    • Wife of Shenbaga Pandiyan
    Nagesh
    Nagesh
    • Dharumi
    Aachi Manorama
    Aachi Manorama
    • Ponni (Kayarkanni's friend)
    • (as Manorama)
    O.A.K. Thevar
    O.A.K. Thevar
    • King Dhatchan
    A. Karunanidhi
    • Ponna…
    T.R. Mahalingam
    • Bana Battar
    A.P. Nagarajan
    • Nakkeerar
    K. Sarangapani
    • Kayarkanni's Father
    E.R. Sahadevan
    • King Varagunapandiyan
    S.V. Sahasranamam
    • Kayarkanni's father
    • Director
      • A.P. Nagarajan
    • Writer
      • A.P. Nagarajan
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    User reviews8

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    10AnnieLola

    A dazzling ride through the Hindu cosmos

    I was fortunate in chancing upon this extraordinary film on YouTube-- and with English subtitles-- though there is also one with better visual quality and no subtitles. This is pure Tamil Indian cinema without a trace of Bollywood or any westernized or modernized elements (aside from some of the language in the subtitles). The imagery, the dance, the music are a feast for the eyes and ears, and the tales of Shiva and his doings quite engrossing and instructive. For a total immersion in the splendors of Hindu tradition, this can't be excelled. I wish I'd been able to see it fifty years ago! The subtitled print wasn't in the best condition when transferred, but the rough patches soon pass. The subtitles themselves are often rather odd in translation, but entertaining in their own right. Shiva is most pleased after witnessing the fabulous opening devotional performance of horned drummers, Seven Sages, Seven Maidens... the god declares that he feels 'groovy'! A delightful moment that only adds to the overall charm of this classic.
    10murali83

    A must watch

    If you are a fan of mythological movies this is a must watch. Sivaji Ganesan plays Lord Shiva and plays it in a manner that people will remember it for years to come.

    The story comprises of 4 parts and all 4 have different stories called as leelaigal. Each part teaches you something for life at the end. Songs are excellent though classical. Sivaji's acting in this movie is just too good.

    The dharmi scene played by Nagesh is memorable and the dialogues in that part of the movie are a feast.

    It is a nice Sunday afternoon movie.
    10rahul-raviprasad1991

    One of the best movie in this genre

    I have seen many such mythological movies and I would consider this to be the best so far. The reasons why this is so much fun to watch are 1. The usage of very basic animations and using them very effectively to show some idea. 2. Really nice dialogs in a very good Tamil. And the characters have done a great job of executing their roles. 3. The songs are just out of this world. 4. Its really nice to see this movie after so many years. 5. Nagesh was at his best in this movie and so was Shivaji.

    I would suggest this movie to anyone who likes watching mythological movies which have a lot of small stories that you have been told in your childhood.
    9vmp01

    Epic movie of south India and the history of our Universe

    Often I am asked the question: "do you like Bollywood movies?"

    My answer to this question is usually, 'No, not really.' Why?

    First of all the title 'Bollywood.' Wikipedia quote: "Bollywood s the informal term popularly used for the Mumbai-based Hindi-language film industry in India. The term is often incorrectly used to refer to the whole of Indian cinema".

    This Bombay/Hollywood mix title has been created and populated by the media, and to be honest even the most Indian film makers are not really happy with it.

    The films currently created by this so called 'Bollywood' are mostly packed with flashy scenes, fancy cinematography and very little space for actual stories or moral value's. The common accessories of these movies are almost nude and hyperactive dancers trying to recreate the common western MTV hype of the month. This is understandable considering the amount of films that 'Bollywood' has to produce and still keep the public entertained.

    But for me these current 'Bollywood' movies really do not represent the moral value and the culture rich India that I know of.

    So which movie does? To really witness the true power of Indian movie magic we must travel back in time, as far as the 60's, to the south of India.

    A time where words had meaning, flowers where ornaments, science and mythology lived in harmony, and where good moral values where always available.

    The time of 'Thiruvilayadal'(1965) a epic mythological movie full of symbolism moral value, and the best opening scene and music spectacle of the worlds film history. Even the special FX are amazing for its time, remember Peter Jackson the maker of the Lord of The rings trilogy was still in his dippers at this time.

    The main characters in this film represents the elements of our universe, and the thoughts behind them can be as advanced as your brain can handle. Beside the breathtaking settings and music compositions, this movie glides on moral values, and valuable lessons.

    Vighnesh M. Peters
    10vimalmmh

    A classic movie

    Every movie lover must watch it. It's screenplay, performances, music, singers everything at its best. Very refined expressive performances.

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    • Trivia
      Songs from this film, including "Pazham Neeyappa", "Oru Naal Podhuma", "Isai Thamizh", "Paarthal Pasumaram" and "Paattum Naane", became popular with the Tamil diaspora. Film historian Randor Guy, in his 1997 book "Starlight, Starbright: The Early Tamil Cinema", said "Pazham Neeyappa" (performed by K.B. Sundarambal) was the "favourite of millions".
    • Connections
      Referenced in Netri Kann (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Pazham Neeyappa
      Music by K.V. Mahadevan

      Performed by K.B. Sundarambal

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1965 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Tamil
    • Also known as
      • Shiv Kripa
    • Production company
      • Sri Vijayalakshmi Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 34m(154 min)

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