Sunday, March 18, 2012

Movie review of Missiyamma







                                                     Missiyamma
     This is a real classic old Tamil movie, charming in its simplicity and quaint humor.
The hero is veteran actor Gemini Ganesan, a dashing young man, a handsome hero with curly hair and extremely decent behavior.
      It is an extremely simple story where Actress Savithri plays the role of an educated Christian girl who is looking for employment.  Her name is Mary and Gemini Ganesan is an educated youngster who is also on the look out for a job. Savithri is troubled by the amorous advances of M.N.Nambiyar who has lent money to her poor father and is asking her hand in lieu of the loan paid. Savithri is desperate to escape his clutches; there is an advertisement in the papers where a wealthy Zamindar is looking for a married couple to work as teachers in his school. They have one daughter Jamuna and it is also reported that their eldest daughter had been lost in a crowd when she was young.
Gemini Ganesan suggests that they pose as husband and wife and on account of her desperation Savithri agrees and they travel to the village. The rest of the film is full of scenes where the rich man and his wife interact with the couple under the assumption that they are married.Savithri is also forced to act as a Hindu because she is now married to Gemini Ganesan.They jump to the conclusion she is pregnant and the old couple fuss over her when she reports to be sick.  .Savithri gets totally worked up because the situation is getting beyond her control.
     Slowly she falls in love with Gemini Ganesan and she repays her father’s debt to M.N.Nambiyar who gets hold of her present whereabouts and comes after her, troubling her. But he is beaten and sent away. Finally it also is revealed that Savithri is the long lost daughter who had been found and brought up by the poor Christian gentleman. All is well and the film ends on a happy note with the romantic couple getting united.
     The film is an all- time classic and would appeal to all generations. There are few songs in classical ragas and the situational comedy is something not to be missed. The scene in which the hero and heroine tell spontaneous lies to each other with the intention of eliminating competition because they vie for the same job is hilarious.
     The additional frosting is the presence of K.A.Thangavelu and the audience would be in splits in the scene where Savithri teaches him music.
     Songs are lilting and the song ‘Pazhaga theriya venum’ in Mohanam is a treat...
It is an extremely humorous song because it is a   counter attack on women soon after Savithri counsels her student Jamuna about the fickleness of men in her song ‘therinhdu kollanum pengal’.
     Rangarao is the rich man and is majestic as usual. Thangavelu is his young brother in-law who is also the detective solving the mystery of the missing daughter.

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