Veettuku Veedu

Veettuku Veedu
Directed by C. V. Rajendran
Produced by S. Suryaprakash
Rajan
R. Renganathan
R. Parthasarathy
Written by Chitralaya Gopu
Story by Chitralaya Gopu
Starring Jaishankar
Lakshmi
R. Muthuraman
Vennira Aadai Nirmala
Nagesh
Music by M. S. Viswanathan
Cinematography M. Karnan
K. S. Bhaskar Rao
Edited by N. M. Sankar
Production
company
Distributed by Babu Movies
Release dates
22 May 1970
Country India
Language Tamil

Veettuku Veedu (Tamil: வீட்டுக்கு வீடு) is a 1970 Indian Tamil film, directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by S. Suryaprakash, Rajan, R. Renganathan and R. Parthasarathy. The film's script was written by Chitralaya Gopu. Starring Jaishankar, Lakshmi, R. Muthuraman Vennira Aadai Nirmala and Nagesh in lead roles with V. K. Ramasamy and Major Sundararajan playing supporting roles. Soundtrack is composed by M. S. Viswanathan. The 2001 Tamil film Viswanathan Ramamoorthy is said to be based on this film.[1][2] Veettuku Veedu was remade in Kannada as Galate Samsara. The storyline of the movie is based on the English comedy play "Right Bed Wrong Husband".

Plot

Vasudevan (Jaishankar) is a rich businessman Kadikalingam's (Major Sundararajan) son, Vasu was fearful man of his father because Kadikalingam is a very strict man. Vasu worked at his father's company as General Manager. Vasu loves a young bold women Malathy (Lakshmi). But Kadikalingam strictly opposed this love, so Vasu leaves his home and registers for marriage to Malathy. The couples are tenants in Kala's (Vennira Aadai Nirmala) house. She is Malathy's close friend and her husband is named Balu (R. Muthuraman). He has a close relationship with another women named as Prameela (Radhika), she is a stage dancer. Kala feels unhappy about her married life. Balu was avoiding Kala. Balu is violent toward his wife. Malathy warns Balu. Balu puts his signature to divorce papers and leaves his wife Kala and he stays at his girl friend Prameela's house.

In the meanwhile, Balu's paternal Uncle died in an accident and his wrote will and with intent on laying their hand on cash 2 lakhs. In a moment of crisis Malathy is forced to make her husband Vasu pose as Kala's husband Balu. Pattusamy (Nagesh) is manager Paramandham's (V. K.. Ramasamy) son, who worked at teaching music. Pattusamy and Paramandham come to Kala's house and spend a week with Kala at home. Pattusamy falls in love with Malathy. He tries to impress Malathy to turn to him. Pattusamy is always standing in front of Malathy's room and watching her. Balu image was down to his girl friend Prameela, she was close to another rich businessman. Balu was sees Vasu and Kala's photo published in a newspaper for a soap company advertisement and he went home and argued with Vasu and Malathy. Then Malathy briefly explained the house situation. Balu claimed to hear the truth and Balu also joins the drama.

Next day, Balu introduces himself to Paramanandham as Ramesh, Malathy's brother from Sri Lanka. Pattusamy closely watches the house and the peoples' activities. Because he thinks there is something wrong inside the house, and he told the doubt to his father but Paramandham does not believe his son. Unfortunately, Kadigalingam reaches Vasu's rented house and calls Kala for our home. Then, Kala and Malathy was explained about the truth and Kadikalingam understood Malathy is his daughter-in-law's and mistress of Vasu. Pattusamy and his father hear the news. They are explained the crisis situation and the Paramandham gives cash into Kala and Balu's hands. Finally Malathy succeeds in her plan and Pattusamy was asked to apologize to Malathy.

Cast

Crew

Soundtrack

Music composed by M. S. Viswanathan and lyrics written by Kannadasan.

No Song Singers Lyrics length(m:ss)
1 Angam Puthuvitham S. P. Balasubramanyam L. R. Eswari Kannadasan 3:58
2 Naam Iruvarum Sugam L. R. Eswari 4:39
3 Samantham Jadaili(Thattungal Thirakattum)
4 Antha Pakkam Sai Baba 4:17
5 Thottu Thottu Parthaal P. Suseela
6 Nalvazhvu Naam Vazha

References

  1. "Veettuku Veedu". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 2014-09-02.
  2. "Veettuku Veedu". gomolo.com. Retrieved 2014-09-02.
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