His eye now falls on Paramu Pillai’s land. Kesavan Nair succeeds in taking possession of the holdings of some of the poor farmers in the village. Kesavan Nair’s daughter Sumavalli (Sheela) is in love with Gopalan. Gopalan becomes Kesavan Nair’s sworn enemy. He is cruel and makes his workers toil like slaves. Valiyaveetil Kesavan Nair (Kottayam Chellanppan) is the local landlord. Ummer) is another leader of the agricultural workers union who supports Gopalan in his activities. Gopalan discontinues his college studies and works for the welfare of agricultural labourers and small time farmers.
He lives in a small village with his wife Kalyani (Vijaya Kumari), son Gopalan (Prem Nazir) and daughter Meenakshi (KPAC Lalitha). Paramu Pillai (Sathyan) is a farmer struggling to make ends meet. One of the highpoints of the film was its music, composed by G. Ummer, Sheela, Jayabharathi and stage artistes like Vijaya Kumari, Thoppil Krishan Pillai were part of the cast.
Sathyan, Prem Nazir, Kottayam Chellappan, K. The script and dialogues were by Thoppil Bhasi, who also directed the film. Kunchacko, under the same title, for XL Production. In 1970, this play was produced as a film by M. The play was also staged in both languages. It was translated to Hindi in 1960 as Utthaan and into Bengali as Tumi Amay Communist Karichi.
Ningalenne Communistakki was his first one to be printed and published in 1952. Renowned playwright Thoppil Bhasi wrote several stage plays for KPAC. One of its plays Ningalenne Communistakki celebrated its 60th anniversary recently. Most of the plays staged by Kerala Peoples Arts Club, popularly known as KPAC, also became very successful on celluloid.
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Successful stage plays performed by professional drama troupes were produced as films in all Indian languages. Ummer, Kottayam Chellappan, Sheela, Jayabharathi, KPAC Lalitha etc.