Savaale Samali (transl. Meet the challenge) is a 1971 Indian Tamil-language film, starring Sivaji Ganesan in is his 150th film.[2][3] The film was remade in Telugu as Manchi Rojulu Vachchaayi (1972), in Malayalam as Randu Lokam (1977), in Kannada as Siritanakke Savaal (1978) and in Hindi as Charnon Ki Saugandh (1988).[4][5] The film become a blockbuster at the box-office, running for over 100 days in theaters.[6]
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Directed by | Malliyam Rajagopal |
Written by | Malliyam Rajagopal |
Produced by | Das & Das[1] |
Starring | Sivaji Ganesan Jayalalithaa C. R. Vijayakumari R. Muthuraman |
Cinematography | A. Vincent |
Edited by | R. Devarajan |
Music by | M. S. Viswanathan |
Production company | Malliyam Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 159 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
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The music was composed by M. S. Viswanathan, while the lyrics were written by Kannadasan and Malliyam Rajagopal. P. Susheela won her second National Award for the song "Chitukuruvikenna".[4]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
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1 | "Annai Boomi" | M. S. Viswanathan | Malliyam Rajagopal | 02:30 |
2 | "Chitukuruvikenna" | P. Susheela | Kannadasan | 03:11 |
3 | "Aanaikoru Kalam" | T. M. Soundararajan | 04:34 | |
4 | "Nilavai Paarthu Vaanam" | T. M. Soundararajan | 03:16 | |
5 | "Ennadi Mayakkama" | P. Suseela, L. R. Eswari | 04:34 |