Colour films in Tamil

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[[File: veereng1.png|'' Veerapandiya Kattabomman '': the title card in English is silent about the colour film used|frame|left|500px]]
 
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=The pioneers=
 
=The pioneers=

Revision as of 21:20, 21 December 2015

Haridas was released in 1944. This advertisement indicates that it had at least a three-year run and in 1946 it was re-released with a ‘new full colour copy.’
This advertisement of Naam Iruvar (1947/ Tamil/ ‘We two’) makes no mention of the hand-colouring of the film.

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Nadodi Mannan (Tamil/ 1958) included a colour sequence: the song Engey.
Parthiban (playing W. C. Jackson,left) and Sivaji Ganesan (as Kattabomman,right). Veerapandiya Kattabomman (1959) was the first, not second, Tamil film [or print] in 'Technicolor'
Veerapandiya Kattabomman : the title card in English is silent about the colour film used
Veerapandiya Kattabomman (1959/ Tamil)
Sri Valli (1961/ Tamil)
Kadhalikka Neramillai (1964) was the first Tamil film in Eastmancolor

The pioneers

Haridas (Tamil-1944) and Naam Iruvar (Tamil-1947) had some sequences in colour.

The first Tamil film ‘entirely in colour’ was Alibabavum Narpadhu Thirudargalum-1956 (Geva Color)

Veerapandiya Kattabomman (1959) is said to be the second Tamil film to be released in Technicolor; it was, like other Indian 'Technicolor' films before and after, printed in London.

Which was the first? Well, Nadodi Mannan (1958) had a colour (reportedly Technicolor) sequence set on a tropical island.Its first half was in B/W but the second half in colour - in GevaColor. Therefore,Veerapandiya Kattabomman (1959) was the first Tamil film in 'Technicolor' (or, as is more likely, with prints in Technicolor).

Sri Valli (1961/ Tamil) was the fourth film with colour photography and the third full length colour film in Taml. This film was shot in Geva Color.

The first Eastmancolor movie in Tamil was the cheerful comedy Kathalikka Neramillai (We don't have any time for love I1964), a hit.

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See also

Colour films in South Asia

Colour films in India

Colour films in Hindi-Urdu

Colour films in Tamil

Colour films in Telugu

CinemaScope films in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka I.e. the first part of this article

70mm films in India/ South Asia

Cinerama theatres in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka

3D films in South Asia

IMAX in India

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