School Master (Malayalam: സ്കൂൾ മാസ്റ്റർ) is a 1964 Indian Malayalam film, directed by S. R. Puttanna and produced by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars Prem Nazir, K. Balaji, Ragini and Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. This film is an remake of Kannada movie School Master, which was released on 1958.
Directed byPuttanna Kanagal ActorsKalpana, Gangadhar, Pandari Bai, Leelavathi, Aarathi, Shivaram Rating81% This socially relevant movie explores the problem of prostitutes. It was based on the novel written by M. K. Indira. The heroine Chandra ( played by Kalpana) is the daughter of a devadasi is in love with a young man who is her neighbour. The young girl understands the value of education and with the support of her mother intends to reject the life of prostitution. Circumstances and the young man's suspicion makes him abandon the heroine.
Directed byPuttanna Kanagal GenresDrama ActorsKalyan Kumar, Kalpana, K. S. Ashwath, Pandari Bai, T. N. Balakrishna Rating72% The movie examines the tumults in the lives of the people residing in the Belli Moda estate. Indira is the heiress of her father's estate, named Belli Moda. A young man, Mohan, is engaged to her and is desirous of owning the Belli Moda, once Indira's father passes away. Mohan returns from the US, only to discover that his fiancee's mother has died in labor, leaving behind a son - the new inheritor of Belli Moda. This shatters Mohan's dreams of the estate and he bitterly refuses to marry Indira. One day, Mohan meets with a car accident and is severely injured. He is nursed by Indira, and presently, Mohan falls truly in love with her and proposes for marriage. However, this time, Indira refuses to marry him and breaks his heart, for he only cared about her money.
Directed byP. Bhaskaran GenresDrama ActorsPrem Nazir, Sharada, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, P. J. Antony, Santha Devi, Sankaradi Rating66% Velayudan's existence poses a problem to all the members of the joint family. Velayudhan is a twenty - year old man, but he has the intelligence of a child. The head of the joint family thinks Velayudan symbolizes the curse which hangs heavy over the house. To his mother he is source of constant sorrow. His uncle's daughter is his would be bride. He is attached to her. She is very kind to him and refuses to treat him as a mad man. Velayudan triggers problems one after the other and every new lapse help only to put fresh chains. He refuses to feel he is mad. In the end Ammukutty is given away in marriage to an old widower.