Kaadhal
Kaadhal | |
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Directed by | Balaji Sakthivel |
Produced by | S. Shankar |
Written by | Balaji Sakthivel |
Starring |
Bharath Sandhya Sukumar |
Music by | Joshua Sridhar |
Cinematography | Vijay Milton |
Edited by | G. Sasikumar |
Distributed by | S Pictures |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Kadhal (English: Love) is a 2004 Tamil romantic drama film based on a true story, directed by Balaji Sakthivel, starring Bharath and Sandhya in her feature film debut. It was produced by S. Shankar and featured music composed by Joshua Sridhar. The film opened to critical acclaim[1] and was a high commercial success. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu as Premisthe.This movie is a remake of Nepali 2001 hit flim Manjari . It was also remade in Marathi as 'Ved Laavi Jeeva' in 2010, Kannada as Cheluvina Chittara in 2007, Bengali as Chirodini Tumi Je Amar in 2008, and in Punjabi as Ramta Jogi in 2015.[2]
Plot
Murugan (Bharath) is a diligent scooter mechanic in Madurai and life goes on smoothly for the young man until a rich student Aishwarya (Sandhya) sets an eye on him. The infatuation reaches a dangerous level when she coaxes Murugan to take her from the constraint of her family, who have other plans about her future. Initially Murugan hesitates to love her as she belongs to a rich family but later understands her true love and reciprocates. The couple knows that Aishwarya's family will not agree for the wedding and decide to run away to Chennai. Murugan's friend Stephen (Sukumar) helps them in their hour of crisis and the lovers unite in marriage. But Sandhya's family dotes on her and is not going to give up so easily. The family tracks down the couple and reaches Chennai to meet them. But the family members pretend as if they had agreed for the wedding and convince them to return to Madurai along with them. On the way back to Madurai, the family members take the couple to their farmland where Aishwarya's relatives have gathered. They all beat Murugan and Aishwarya's father wants her to remove the mangalyam tied by Murugan. Aishwarya fears that if she does not obey her father, then Murugan will be killed and also Aishwarya agrees to marry another man to save Murugan's life. Murugan is heavily beaten and let go from the place. After a few years, Aishwarya while travelling with her husband and her child, comes across Murugan where she finds him as a mentally retarted beggar roaming near a traffic signal. Aishwarya faints realizing it is Murugan and gets admitted to the nearby hospital. At night she runs from the hospital to the same signal in search of Murugan and she finds him sitting over there. Aishwarys cries to Murugan and feels bad that she was responsible for his pathetic situation. Aishwarya's husband also comes to the spot and understands his wife's situation. He admits Murugan in a mental health center and also takes care of him.
The movie ends with title cards mentioning that this is a true incident narrated by the girl's husband to the director during a train journey which prompted him to a make a movie.
Cast
- Bharath as Murugan
- Sandhya as Aishwarya Rajendran
- Sukumar as Stephen
- Dhandapani as Rajendran
- S. Krishna Murthy as Aishwarya's Uncle
- Arun Kumar as Murugan's assistant
- Saranya as Sathya
Box office
Produced on a budget of $100,000, the film was a surprise blockbuster grossing almost $1 million at the box office. Super HIT Movie[3]
Soundtrack
The film has eight songs composed by Joshua Sridhar. Lyrics were penned by Na. Muthukumar.
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Poovum Pudikkudhu" | Krish, Pop Shalini, Tippu | 3:29 |
2. | "Ivanthan" | Sunitha Sarathy | 2:09 |
3. | "Thandattikarupaiyee" | Pop Shalini, Vidhya, Malar, Maalaiamma | 5:45 |
4. | "Thottu Thottu" | Haricharan, Harini Sudhakar | 5:41 |
5. | "Pura Koondu" | Suresh Peters, Harish Raghavendra, Tippu, Premji, Karunas | 5:31 |
6. | "Kiru Kiru" | Karthik, Pop Shalini | 4:32 |
7. | "Unakkena Iruppaen" | Haricharan | 6:16 |
8. | "Kaadhal" | Haricharan | 4:03 |
Notes
- ↑ http://www.hindu.com/fr/2004/12/24/stories/2004122402850300.htm
- ↑ http://www.bharatstudent.com/ (2008-09-02). "'Chirodini Tumi Je Amaar' shines with audience - Bollywood News & Gossips". Bharatstudent.com. Retrieved 2012-07-14.
- ↑ "Entertainment : Year 2004 a flashback". The Hindu. 2004-12-31. Retrieved 2012-07-14. C1 control character in
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References
- S. Anand. "Politics, tamil cinema Eshtyle". Countercurrents.
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