Aalukkoru Veedu
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Aalukkoru Veedu'' () is a 1960 Indian
Tamil Tamil may refer to: People, culture and language * Tamils, an ethno-linguistic group native to India, Sri Lanka, and some other parts of Asia **Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka ** Myanmar or Burmese Tamils, Tamil people of Ind ...
-language film directed by M. Krishnan and produced by Subhash Movies. The film was written by Sakthi T. K. Krishnasamy. The film stars Sathyan,
T. S. Muthaiah T. S. Muthaiah (1923 – 12 February 1992) was a Malayalam and Tamil film actor. He was a popular actor in both film industries who usually played character and supporting roles in 1950s and 1960s. Background T. S. Muthaiah was born in 1923 to ...
, D. Balasubramaniam, L. Vijayalakshmi,
Tambaram Lalitha Tambaram Lalitha (also known as Thambaram Lalitha, Tambaram N. Lalitha) was an Indian stage and film actress who acted in about 100 films as heroine and in supporting roles. She died in 1983. Partial filmography # '' Town Bus'' (1955) # '' Kok ...
, T. R. Ramachandran and S. D. Subbulakshmi.


Plot

The story revolves around Thamizh, a humble, middle-class carpenter in a small village, whose dream is to build a home for his family. Despite his tireless efforts, Thamizh struggles with financial constraints and a web of societal expectations. His wife Kavitha, a school teacher, supports him unwaveringly, but her patience begins to wane as their dreams of a secure home feel increasingly distant. One day, Thamizh receives an unusual offer from a wealthy businessman, Rajasekaran, who asks him to renovate a dilapidated ancestral mansion. Rajasekaran promises a generous reward but warns Thamizh that the project must remain a secret. Intrigued and desperate, Thamizh agrees. As Thamizh begins work on the mansion, he discovers eerie elements hidden in its structure—letters, old photographs, and tools engraved with mysterious symbols. He learns that the mansion once belonged to a famed architect, Vedhanayagam, who designed homes not just as shelters but as expressions of human emotions. Vedhanayagam vanished mysteriously after his final project, leaving behind stories of betrayal and greed. Parallelly, Thamizh's bond with Kavitha strains as he spends more time at the mansion, and his young son, Arjun, begins to notice odd occurrences at home—dreams of a shadowy figure that seem connected to the mansion's secrets. The second half takes an emotional and supernatural turn when Thamizh uncovers a diary belonging to Vedhanayagam. It narrates the architect’s obsession with creating homes for the deserving, only to be cheated by Rajasekaran’s ancestors. Haunted by guilt and vengeance, Vedhanayagam’s spirit lingers, waiting for justice. Thamizh realizes the mansion's renovation is more than a project—it is a test of character. Guided by the diary, Thamizh faces moral dilemmas, grapples with family conflicts, and unravels the truth behind Rajasekaran's ulterior motives. In a gripping climax, Thamizh uses his skills, the lessons from Vedhanayagam's diary, and his unwavering resolve to restore the mansion not just structurally but spiritually, ensuring it becomes a symbol of redemption and justice. Rajasekaran's greed is exposed, and the mansion is transformed into a shelter for the homeless, fulfilling Vedhanayagam's vision. The film concludes with Thamizh returning home to his family, now confident that a veedu is not just a physical structure but a place where love, trust, and dreams reside.


Production

''Aalukkoru Veedu'' was written by playwright and screenwriter Sakthi T. K. Krishnasamy, produced by the studio Subhash Movies and directed by
Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian languages, Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (union territory), Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of ...
director M. Krishnan. The dance sequences were choreographed by E. Madhavan, while A. Krishnan was the cinematographer. Shooting took place at Vijaya-Vauhini Studios.


Soundtrack

The music was composed by the duo
Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy were an Indian music composing duo composed of M. S. Viswanathan and T. K. Ramamoorthy. They worked together on over 100 films, from 1952's '' Panam'' to 1965's '' Aayirathil Oruvan''. After their split, Ramamoorthy w ...
. The song "Anbu Manam Kalantha Pinney Acchham Thevayaa", a duet between
P. B. Sreenivas Prathivadhi Bhayankara Sreenivas (22 September 1930 – 14 April 2013) widely known as P. B. S. was an Indian playback singer, composer, harmonium player, Lyricist and poet known for his works in South cinema, and Bollywood. His major chunk of ...
and P. Susheela, became a hit.


Reception

''Aalukkoru Veedu'' was released on 16 September 1960. The film was praised for the performances of its cast, especially that of Sathyan, but was only modestly successful at the box office.


References


External links

* {{IMDb title 1960 drama films 1960 films 1960s Indian films 1960s Tamil-language films Films directed by M. Krishnan Nair Films scored by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy Indian drama films Tamil-language Indian films