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Contents. Plot Kamaruddin, the commander of the armed forces of, has designs on princess Roshni, the heiress to the kingdom, as her husband will rule the land after the 's death. Roshni, however, loves street urchin, and he reciprocates.
Alavuddin's childhood friend Jameela loves him, but it is a one-sided affair. Alavuddin and Kamaruddin fight a duel for winning over Roshni.
Alavuddin triumphs, but his joy is short-lived as the courtier Mir Qasim, who wants Roshni for himself, kidnaps her and spirits her away. Alavuddin and Kamaruddin join forces and with help from a, rescue Roshni. On the way back, Kamaruddin is trapped in quicksand, but is rescued by Jameela. Cast. as. as Kamaruddin. as Roshni.
as Jameela. as Mir Qasim. as the.
as Alavuddin's mother Additionally, actresses, and portray dancers. Production Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum, directed by, was based on the story of from, and had playing the title character. Was cast as Kamaruddin, a character not present in the original story but created for the film.
It was his first film in the Malayalam language and the genre. The film was in Tamil as Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum, marking Sasi's directorial debut in Tamil cinema.
This version was the second Tamil adaptation of the story of Aladdin, after a with the same name. Worked as cinematographer, and the film was made in. According to him, Rajinikanth would often turn violent on the sets: 'He was always under the influence of liquor and could turn violent any moment. Even Kamal was wary of doing fight sequences with him'. Soundtrack The soundtrack of both versions was composed by, while the lyrics for the Malayalam version were written by Yusafali Kecheri. Malayalam version No.
Title Singer(s) Length 1. 'Ee Alavudheenin' 4:45 2. 'Pushpame' 4:28 3. 'Chandanam Kadanjedutha' Madhuri 4:11 4. 'Sringara Ponkinnam' Vani Jairam 4:35 5. 'Maran Korutha Maala' K.
Yesudas 4:36 6. 'Madhurangikale' 4:17 Release Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum was released on 14 April 1979, and Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum on 8 June 1979. The film performed well at the box office for the first two weeks, but slumped in the third.
In 2008, rated the Tamil version 2 out of 5, stating that it was 'strictly for fans'. References.
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