Jayakodi
Jayakodi | |
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Promotional poster | |
Directed by | Bhagwan Dada |
Written by | N. R. Desai |
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Music by | C. Ramchandra |
Production company |
South Indian United Artistes Corporation[1] |
Release dates | 1940[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Jayakodi is a 1940 Indian Tamil language film. Directed by Bhagwan Dada, the film stars K. T. Rukmini, K. Natarajan, Kulathu Mani, Babu, K. Kokila, K. T. Sakku Bai and S. Baasha. The film dealt with the problems of dowry in India. No print of the film is known to survive, making it a lost film.[1]
Plot
Rajam (Rukmini) is a poor Brahmin girl. She remains unmarried because of the family's inability to offer dowry. A neighbouring family helps Rajam's family in times of need. Attempts to get her married even to a dumb boy fail miserably. Due to misunderstandings over money, a greedy moneylender kills Rajam's father and sets their home afire. Now Rajam rises in a new avatar as a social rebel and takes up the cudgels against dowry. She is now known as "Jayakodi" and prospective bridegrooms demanding dowry begin to vanish mysteriously making people wonder whatever happened to them! After solving many dowry problems, she marries a man after her heart (Natarajan) and the couple carry on their chosen battle against the menace.
Cast
- K. T. Rukmini
- K. Natarajan
- Kulathu Mani
- Babu
- K. Kokila
- K. T. Sakku Bai
- S. Baasha
Music
C. Ramchandra composed the music of the film.[1]
Reception
Randor Guy praised the film for "the socially relevant and significant storyline, and the brilliant performance of Rukmini and her daredevil stunts."[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Guy, Randor (21 January 2012). "Jayakodi 1940". The Hindu. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
External links
- Jayakodi at the Internet Movie Database