Kaathirunna Nimisham (transl. The awaited moment) is a 1978 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Baby. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Vidhubala, Jayan, Jayabharathi and M. G. Soman. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan.[2][3]

Kaathirunna Nimisham
Poster
Directed byBaby
Written byVijayan
Screenplay byVijayan
Starring
CinematographyVipindas
Edited byK. Sankunni
Music byM. K. Arjunan
Production
company
Dhanya Enterprises
Distributed byEvershine
Release date
  • 17 February 1978 (1978-02-17)
[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Cast edit

Production edit

Kaathirunna Nimisham film produced under production banner Dhanya Enterprises.[6] This film was shot in black-and-white. It was given an "U" (Unrestricted) certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification. The final length of the film was 3,856.22 metres (12,651.6 ft).[6]

Soundtrack edit

The music was composed by M. K. Arjunan[7] and the lyrics were written by Sreekumaran Thampi.[8]

No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 "Chempakathaikal Pootha" K. J. Yesudas Sreekumaran Thampi
2 "Kaattilolangal" P. Jayachandran Sreekumaran Thampi
3 "Maavupoothu" S. Janaki Sreekumaran Thampi
4 "Punchirichal" P. Jayachandran, Vani Jairam Sreekumaran Thampi
5 "Shaakhaa Nagarathil" K. J. Yesudas Sreekumaran Thampi

References edit

  1. ^ Film News Anandan (2004). Sadhanaigal Padaitha Thamizh Thiraipada Varalaru [History of Landmark Tamil Films] (in Tamil). Chennai: Sivakami Publishers. Archived from the original on 12 June 2021. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Kaathirunna Nimisham". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Kaathirunna Nimisham". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  4. ^ Menon, Ravi (7 November 2020). "ശരിക്കും പ്രേമത്തിലായിരുന്നോ കമലും വിധുവും?". Mathrubhumi (in Malayalam). Archived from the original on 1 June 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  5. ^ "'ബാലന്‍ കെ.നായര്‍ അത് പറഞ്ഞപ്പോള്‍ ഞാന്‍ ഉള്ളില്‍ വിതുമ്പി; അദ്ദേഹത്തോടൊന്നും പറയാനായില്ല'". Mathrubhumi (in Malayalam). 25 July 2020. Archived from the original on 8 June 2021. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Gazette of India, 1978, No. 438". The Gazette of India. 16 September 1978. p. 1540. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Last of the master composers from the golden period". The Hindu. 6 April 2020. Archived from the original on 3 June 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  8. ^ "A melodious tribute to Thampi". The Hindu. 3 November 2016. Archived from the original on 3 July 2021. Retrieved 3 July 2021.

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