The duration of Naalu Pennungal is 1.75 hours.
Naalu Pennungal was created on 2007-11-02.
The cast of Agraharathil Kazhuthai - 1978 includes: Krishnaraj Swathi as Uma Sri Lalitha Savithri Rajan Raman Veeraraghavan
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The cast of Naalu Perukku Nandri - 1983 includes: Poornima Jayaram
Naalu Pennungal - 2007 was released on: Canada: 10 September 2007 (Toronto International Film Festival) India: 2 November 2007 USA: 4 June 2008 (Seattle International Film Festival) Poland: 4 July 2008
The cast of Pelli Naati Pramanalu - 1958 includes: Sivaramakrishnaiah Balkrishna Chadalavada Rajasulochana as Radha Rani Jamuna as Rukmini Surabhi Kamalabai Akkineni Nageshwara Rao as Krishna Rao Sivaram Peketi as M.V.Tesam Allu Ramalingaiah Ramana Reddy as Salahala Rao
The cast of Naalu Pennungal - 2007 includes: Jagadish Vijayaraghavan Padmapriya as The Prostitute Nandita Das as The Spinster Kavya Madhavan Geethu Mohandas as The Virgin Manju Pillai as The House Wife Jagathi Sreekumar Nedumudi Venu
Manju Pillai has: Played Anjana in "Mazhayethum Munpe" in 1995. Performed in "Excuse Me Ethu Collegila" in 1996. Played Indira in "Irattakuttikalude Achan" in 1997. Played Mrs. Thirumulpadu in "Janathipathyam" in 1997. Played Kumudam in "Ravanaprabhu" in 2001. Played The House Wife in "Naalu Pennungal" in 2007. Played Kadassi Pathu in "Ramanam" in 2009.
Adoor's women present typical versions of patriarchal domination as well as feminist rebellion, and therein the four vignettes miss out on an opportunity to make any radical statement. Perhaps, Adoor could have looked at women as women - excessive of their social roles, but then that would have gone against the premises of the film as it stands, which want to show women IN their social roles. The film, successfully documents the condition of women in Kerala from 1940s to 1960s, with utmost care gone into recreating every detail of that period. It can be even argued that the condition of women of today is almost unchanged compared to their situation some five or six decades ago and therefore the film is still relevant.
Tattletaling
Onru(Tamil) = One(English) . It is derived as follows: Onnu (come together) --> Onru (one) Similary the following derivations: Ir (divide) --> Irandu (two) [That is, two is obtained by dividing one.] mun(break/destroy) --> moonu (three,colloq.) --> moonru (three) [Three is obtained by further dividing two.] aal (every thing) --> naalu (four, colloq.) --> nangu (four). [Four is obtained by putting everything together.] Iye (high) --> Iyndhu (Five, a large value) ar (split) --> aaru (six) [Six is obtained by further splitting five.] E (high) --> Elu (seven, old Tamil ) --> Ezhu (seven) [ A large value] ot (end) --> attu(terminate) --> ettu (eight) [The ultimate value] othu (enough ) --> pathu (enogh) --> paththu (ten) [Enough, no more] OL (break) + pathu(ten) --> On-pathu (nine ) [Not enough] nira (full) --> nooru (hundred) Aye (high) --> Aayiram (Thousand) [a large value] kodu(terminate) --> kodi( Ten million) [The end of all numbers,that is, the ultimate.] ------------------