Subha Sankalpam

Subha Sankalpam is a 1995 Indian Telugu-language film directed by K. Viswanath and produced by noted singer, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. It stars Kamal Haasan, Aamani and Priya Raman, with Viswanath also playing a pivotal role. P. C. Sreeram handled the camera while M. M. Keeravani composed the music for the film. The film won five Nandi Awards and three Filmfare Awards. The film was later dubbed into Tamil language as Paasavalai.

Cast

 * Kamal Haasan as Dasu
 * Aamani as Ganga
 * K. Viswanath as Raayudu
 * Priya Raman as Sandhya
 * Kota Srinivasa Rao
 * Gollapudi Maruti Rao as Chennakesava Rao
 * Nirmalamma
 * Rallapalli as Bheema Raju
 * Sakshi Ranga Rao
 * Sameer
 * Mallikharjunarao
 * Sanjay Asrani
 * Srilakshmi
 * Vaishnavi Aravind

Production
Kamal Haasan, co-producer for the film, persuaded and succeeded in getting K. Viswanath to make his debut as an actor for the film. Kamal Haasan revealed that the character required a renowned person to play the man who he bowed to, and if it was any other person, scenes would have had to be used to establish his importance.

Awards
Nandi Awards
 * Best Actress - Aamani
 * Best Supporting Actress - Vaishnavi Aravind
 * Best Character Actor - K. Viswanath
 * Best Female Playback Singer - S. P. Sailaja
 * Best Editor - G.G.Krishna Rao

Filmfare Awards South
 * Best Film - Telugu - S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
 * Best Director - Telugu - K. Viswanath
 * Best Music Director - Telugu - M. M. Keeravani

Release and reception
The movie was released on April 28, 1995. The film won five Nandi Awards.

The film was later dubbed into Tamil as Paasavalai, released on July 28, 1995. This version was distributed by Kamal Haasan's own production company, Raaj Kamal Films International. Reviewing this version for Tamil magazine Kalki, R. P. R. wrote it is possible only for the best directors to bring a unique actor to his style and make him show a new dimension. K. Viswanath has achieved. In that sense it is not a Kamal film; Vishwanath film.

Soundtrack
The music for this movie was composed by M. M. Keeravani. This album involved the voices of S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra, S. P. Sailaja and Pallavi. All tracks were huge hits, especially the song "Seetamma Andalu" (by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chithra & Sailaja), it was expressively sung by Sailaja, which fetched her first Nandi Award. Lyrics were written by Veturi and Sitarama Sastry. Even Keeravani won a Filmfare Award for best music direction. Keeravani used Chithra's voice for the character Sandhya in the picture, and Sailaja's voice for Amani (which needed a folky touch) and Pallavi's voice was used to provide a Hollywood tinge of background music. The song "Narudu Bratuku Nartana" sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam involved the hit track of Ilaiyaraaja's musical Sagara Sangamam and that track involved 2 tracks of this picture itself (Chiranjeevi Soubhagyavathi and Seethamma Andalu).
 * Telugu tracklist


 * Tamil tracklist
 * Seethaiyamma - SPB, Chithra, SP Sailaja
 * Poomaalai - SPB, SP Sailaja
 * Sree Rangathu - SPB
 * Indha Kadudhasikku - SPB, Chithra
 * Kadu Malaigal - SPB, SP Sailaja
 * Ulaga Vaazhkai - SPB
 * Sree Hariyin Paadham - SPB, Chithra