![]() ![]() The mix of marathi and tamil brahmins sometime illegitimate was not unusual.The novel of janakiraman was serialised in one of the tamil weely magazines which I I have spent time -several months in fiftees there right on banks of cauvery rivulet in village home even before there were electric lights there. One gets a bit nostalgic when one thinks of life in those villages in deep interior -mine was a mixed tanjore marathi brahmins and tamil brahmin village near The movie retains its charm even after 60 plus years. Ī must see movie for all tamil brahmins.At least the climax of last seven minutes posted separately. ![]() Ultimately yields to him after she sees him going downhill. I happened to see the old classic Mogha Mull -a film based on T.Janakiramans book of the same name in fiftees.Ī village setup in tanjore-kumbakonam belt of tamilnadu with brahmin characters talking in language all of us here are comfortable with and good carnatic musicĬompositions sung by jesudass adding to the charm of the production.Story of love of abishek - a carnatic music singere gifted to make it big almost loses it byįalling in love with a girl played by archana joglekar of tanjore maharastrian -tamil brahmin parents.She refuses to marry him as she is 10 years older to him.She ![]()
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