Kadhal Kisu Kisu

Kadhal Kisu Kisu
Directed by P. Vasu
Produced by M. Kesavan
Written by P. Vasu
Starring Bala
Charmy Kaur
Kalabhavan Mani
Music by Vidyasagar
Cinematography M. Kesavan
Production
company
Super Star Art Movies
Release dates
  • 18 July 2003 (2003-07-18)
Country India
Language Tamil

Kadhal Kisu Kisu is a 2003 Tamil romantic film directed by P. Vasu. The film starred Bala and Charmy Kaur in the lead roles, while Vivek and Manivannan appeared in other pivotal roles. The film produced by Kesavan, had music scored by Vidyasagar.[1] The film released in 2003 to below average collections and reviews.[2][3][4]

Cast

Soundtrack

Sriram (Bala) is the only son of Manivannan and Meera Krishnan who is very fond of his parents. The family is settled in Malaysia and Sriram studies in a college. Indu (Charmee) is the daughter of a rich businessman Karunakaran (Kalabavan Mani) and she is Sriram’s classmate. Karunakaran is short tempered and never trusts his own daughter. He always fears that Indu would fall in love with someone which makes him to behave strict towards her always.

One day, Indu’s classmates plan to throw a surprise birthday party to her. But Karunakaran arrives during the time of party which shocks Indu. Also, one of her classmate foul plays by sending a gift in the name of Sriram to Indu which is seen by Karunakaran. Now Karunakaran doubts that Indu is in love with Sriram but Indu refuses that which Karunakaran does not believe. Karunakaran plans to get Indu married to a rich guy. But Indu gets to know that the groom is a murderer and shows no interest in wedding proposal which further angers Karunakaran.

A few other incidents happen by coincidence which make Karunakaran believe that Indu and Sriram are in love. Karunakaran threatens Sriram’s father Manivannan asking him to control his son. When Manivannan enquires about this, Sriram promises that he does not love anyone and he would marry only the girl selected by his parents. But Karunakaran’s doubts still persist and he beats Maniannan’s shop one day. Manivannan gets frightened and requests Sriram to leave the town for a few days so that Karunakaran does not harm Sriram.

Sriram agrees and decides to move to a nearby town. To his surprise, Indu also boards the same bus in which Sriram is travelling. Indu has decided to run away from her home as she could not bear her father’s torture. Now Karunakaran again misunderstands that Sriram and Indu have eloped together and chases them.

Sriram and Indu get down from the bus to safeguard their lives and run towards to a forest. They stay for a few days in the forest as they didn’t know the way to get out from there. Finally Sriram and Indu manage to return back. In the meantime, Karunakaran has lodged a complaint that Indu was kidnapped by Sriram. The couple reach the court and reveals that no one was kidnapped and they also make it clear that they are not in love and all the happenings are mere coincidence.

Finally Karunakaran realizes his mistake and understands the Sriram’s good intention of only marrying a girl selected by his parents and also feels bad about his rude behaviour towards his daughter. He also expresses interest to get Indu married to Sriram as he will not be able to find a better match than him. The movie ends with both Indu and Sriram getting united.

Release

The Hindu gave the film a belowe average review, noting "it is not that the director does not have a message for the viewer. He does, but the faulty approach to the theme takes the film far away from the mark."[5] The film fared below average at the box office.

References

  1. "Kadhal Kisu Kisu Songs — Vidyasagar — Kadhal Kisu Kisu Tamil Movie Songs — Oosai.com — A Sound of Tamil Music — An Online Tamil songs Portal , Carries more than 4600 Tamil Movie Songs Online". Oosai.com. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  2. "Ms. Charming is here". The Hindu. 2008-01-04. Retrieved 2014-03-19.
  3. "Kadhal Kisu Kisu — Tamil Movie Review". Thiraipadam.com. Retrieved 2014-03-19.
  4. "Kadhal Kisu Kisu". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 11 December 2003. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  5. "Kadhal Kisu Kisu". The Hindu. 2003-07-18. Retrieved 2014-03-19.

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