Murugan Adimai
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Directed byR. Thyagarajan
Story bySandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar
Produced byR. Thyagarajan
C. Dhandayuthapani
StarringR. Muthuraman
K. R. Vijaya
CinematographyV. Ramamoorthy
Edited byM. G. Balurao
Music byK. V. Mahadevan
Production
company
C. F. Trust
Release date
  • 25 March 1977 (1977-03-25)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Murugan Adimai (transl.Muruga's slave) is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language devotional film starring R. Muthuraman, A. V. M. Rajan, K. R. Vijaya in lead roles with Nagesh, Major Sundarrajan and Thengai Srinivasan in supporting roles. The film was directed by R. Thyagarajan and released on 25 March 1977.[1]

Plot

The movie starts with K.R Vijaya being the daughter of a rich man, Major Sundarrajan and being an ardent devotee to the extent of being a slave (hence the title) to Lord Muruga. She comes across a thief, R. Muthuraman who, also like her, is a muruga's slave and steals to help the poor devotees of Muruga. She takes that Muruga has sent him to marry her to fulfill her wish of marrying a murugan slave. Her father disapproves but she goes ahead with it anyway.

The lead an impoverished living after he reforms and hunts for work. At once instance, he is entrusted by his boss to deliver some cash. On the way, he sees that the Muruga temple of the village that needs renovation in bad shape. The person in-charge tries to kill himself having failed in his attempt to complete the same. He gives the cash he has to save the temple and his life. The boss however accuse him of thievery and sends him to jail. KR Vijaya prays to Muruga. Muruga, along with his father, Shiva comes to the boss's house and repays the amount setting him free. At the same time, driver of her father comes and hands over the family property to her as her father is no more. With the money, the couple completes the temple and runs a business successfully.

One day, a group of foreigners, faking themselves of Muruga devotees come to steal the gold statue the couple has and prays to everyday in their home. KR Vijaya sees this in her dream and also sees that they met with an accident. The foreigners reform upon their near death incident. The couple narrates the story of couple of devotees to highlight the grace of the god. After a few days, she becomes pregnant. Lord Muruga comes in her dream again and asks her what child she wants. She says she wants a child who is intelligent and handsome like Muruga. He asks whether there is nothing else she wants in the child for which she says no. Muruga blesses as she requested albeit he will live only for 8 years and disappears.

She refuses to divulge the same to her husband. They have a son (Karan) who everyone praises as the most handsome as well as most intelligent child they have ever seen. However, as the child grows, her fear too does. At one time, when his 8th birthday is nearing, she tells her husband about the dream and her son too hears it. The son runs off seeking the feet of Lord Muruga to save himself. They too do the same. At one point, they decide to kill themselves as they do not want to exist as proof that Lord Muruga has failed a devotee.

They faint as does the kid. Lord Muruga appears and stops Yama who comes to claim his life. He imprisons yama who refuses to acquiesces to Muruga's demand of sparing the child. Shiva & Parvathi, Vishnu and Brahma appear. They try to convince Muruga but Muruga provides counter argument where they went out of the way for their devotees like Markandeya , Prahalada , Abhirama Bhattar. Finally, he takes Viswaroopa saying he is ready for war if that is what they want. They calm him down and tell him that all this argument was for them to see Muruga's viswaroopa. Yama spares the kid's life. When Parvathi asks Muruga why not give the child a long lifespan directly, Muruga says she did not ask for her child to be his devotee and his grace should never be taken for granted. However, once the kid became his devotee by upbringing, he automatically came under his protection.

Cast

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by K. V. Mahadevan,[2] and lyrics were by Kannadasan.[3]

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Sangam Valartha Tamizh"T. M. Soundararajan 
2."Anandha Thottil"P. Susheela 
3."Thaikaatha Pillai"P. Susheela 
4."Sathyam Sivam"P. Susheela 

Reception

Kausikan of Kalki wrote despite the pleasant colors and sweet songs, the tempo seen in Devar's films is lacking here.[4]

References

  1. "Murugan Adimai (1977)". Screen 4 Screen. Archived from the original on 29 November 2023. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  2. ""திரை இசைத் திலகம்" கே.வி. மகாதேவன் - 42 பிஜிஎஸ் மணியன் எழுதும் தொடர்". Andhimazhai (in Tamil). 9 February 2015. Archived from the original on 7 June 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  3. "Murugan Adimai Tamil Film Ep Vinyl Record by K V Mahadevan". Mossymart. Archived from the original on 30 September 2021. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  4. கௌசிகன் (10 April 1977). "முருகன் அடிமை". Kalki (in Tamil). p. 23. Archived from the original on 28 July 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
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