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| name = Rajee En Kanmani | image = Rajee En Kanmani.jpg | alt = | director = K. J. Mahadevan | producer = S. S. Vasan | screenplay = Sangu Subramaniam | based on = {{based on|City Lights|Charlie Chaplin}} | starring = T. R. Ramachandran Sriranjani, Jr. Sriram V. S. Sushila S. V. Ranga Rao J. P. Chandrababu T. P. Muthulakshmi K. R. Sellam | music = S. Hanumantha Rao | cinematography = C. A. S. Mani | editing = M. Umanatha Rao | studio = Gemini Studios | distributor = | released = {{film date|df=yes|1954|1|29|India}} | runtime = | country = India | language = Tamil }}Rajee En Kanmani ({{Lang-en|Rajee, my darling|italic=yes}}) is a 1954 Indian Tamil-language romance film directed by K. J. Mahadevan and produced by S. S. Vasan. The film features T. R. Ramachandran and Sriranjani, Jr. in the lead roles.[1] An adaptation of Charlie Chaplin's City Lights, the film was remade in Telugu with the title Rajee Naa Pranam in the same year.[2] ProductionThe film was produced by S. S. Vasan, owner of Gemini Studios, and directed by K. J. Mahadevan. He made Rajee En Kanmani an adaptation of the Charlie Chaplin film City Lights. Mahadevan stuck to the original storyline of City Lights for the most part and included the "dream ballet" executed by Chaplin in his film. However, Vasan felt it was too "highbrow" and did not include it in the final cut of the film.[2] PlotRamu is a homeless orphan. He saves a flower-seller girl, Rajee from a car accident. Rajee is blind. Ramu takes pity on her and helps her in selling flowers. Love develops between them. Ramu happens to know an eye specialist. He takes Rajee to him for consultation. The doctor says her eye sight could be restored but it will cost 1000 rupees. Ramu wants to earn the money by some way. He accepts a challenge by a boxing stalwart and wins the prize money. But two crooks rob the money from Ramu. Then Ramu helps a drunken rich businessman. The rich man gives the money to Ramu as a present. Ramu pays the doctor. Ramu is arrested by the police on a false charge of theft and sent to prison. In the meantime, the doctor performs the surgery and Rajee regains eye sight. She is longing to see Ramu but there is no news about him. Ramu tries to escape from the prison and gets caught. His sentence is extended. Rajee's aunt, who was her only support, dies. The house owner tries to advance on the helpless Rajee. She decides to end her life by drowning in the sea. At the nick of time, she is saved by a woman who is none other than the doctor's mother. She takes Rajee to home. Rajee starts working as a nurse with the doctor. The doctor starts falling in love with Rajee but finds her mind is set with Ramu. There is another woman, Roopa, who has a one-sided love with the doctor. She finds the doctor is interested in Rajee and precipitates matters. The doctor opens his heart to Rajee. Now Rajee is torn between love and gratitude. She decides to leave the doctor's place. But the mother intercepts and pleads with Rajee to marry her son in order to save his life and happiness. Rajee marries the doctor and bears a son. She names the child as Ramu. One day Ramu is released and he comes to the doctor's place to find out whether Rajee got her eye sight back. He now looks like a beggar. When he comes to the doctor's house, Rajee is at the threshold looking at Ramu. But she does not know he is Ramu. Ramu comes to know her present position. The events of the day make him realise that her love for him has not diminished over the years. Rajee presents him a flower. He accepts it and fades out of her life with joy without identifying him to her.[3] Cast
CrewProducer: S. S. VasanDirector: K. J. Mahadevan Dialogues: Sangu Subramaniam Cinematography: C. A. S. Mani Editing: M. Umanatha Rao Art: M. S. Janakiram Choreography: Roy Chowdhary Photographer: L. K. Rao Studio: Gemini[1] SoundtrackMusic was composed by S. Hanumantha Rao and the lyrics were penned by Sangu Subramaniam. The song "Malligai Poo Jaadhi Roja" sung by R. Balasaraswathi Devi became a hit.[2]
ReceptionThe film was praised for its story and the performances of Ranga Rao, Ramachandran and Sriranjani, but became a box office failure.[2] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.lakshmansruthi.com/cineprofiles/1954-cinedetails28.asp |publisher=lakshmansruthi.com|title=1954 - ல் வெளியான படப்பட்டியல் - தயாரிப்பாளர்கள் விபரம் | language=Tamil |accessdate=2016-09-14}} {{Gemini Studios}}2. ^1 2 3 {{cite web | url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-cinemaplus/rajee-en-kanmani-1954/article3021732.ece | title=Rajee En Kanmani 1954 | work=The Hindu | date=24 July 2009 | accessdate=4 January 2017 | last=Guy | first=Randor | authorlink=Randor Guy | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170104050419/http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-cinemaplus/rajee-en-kanmani-1954/article3021732.ece | archivedate=4 January 2017}} 3. ^1 {{cite book | url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JevgDCLbuNR2lEYWpjUTRtbmc/view | title=ராஜீ என் கண்மணி |trans-title=Raajee, My Darling | type=songbook | language=Tamil | publisher=Gemini Studios}} 9 : 1954 films|Tamil-language films|Indian films|1950s Tamil-language films|Indian black-and-white films|Gemini Studios films|Indian romantic drama films|Films about blind people in India|Tamil films remade in other languages |
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