Pasanga

Pasanga
Directed by Pandiraj
Produced by M. Sasikumar
Written by Pandiraj
Starring Kishore DS
Sree Raam
Vimal
Vega Tamotia
Jayaprakash
Music by James Vasanthan
Cinematography Premkumar
Edited by Yoga Baskar
Production
company
Company Production
Release dates
  • 1 May 2009 (2009-05-01)
Running time
151 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil
Box office 11 crore[1]

Pasanga (Tamil: பசங்க; English: Kids) is a 2009 Tamil film directed by debutant Pandiraj, who worked as an erstwhile assistant to Cheran. It stars numerous debutant child artists such as Kishore DS, Sree Raam and Pandian in the lead roles along with newcomer Vimal and Saroja fame Vega Tamotia in supporting roles. The film, produced by Sasikumar and scored by James Vasanthan, who both rose to fame with the 2008 hit film Subramaniyapuram, released on 1 May 2009 to high critical acclaim, winning three National Film Awards and several other awards at International Film Festivals.[2]

Plot

The story unfolds in a dry barren village. Anbukkarasu (Kishore), the protagonist who wants to excel in his life as a Collector and is an encouraging child, comes across Jeevanandam (Sree Raam), the son of the school teacher Chokkalingam(JayaPrakash), on the first day of school. Jeeva develops instant dislike for Anbu. The good-hearted Anbu tries to befriend Jeeva. However, Jeeva continues to hate Anbu with a passion. Enter Manonmani (Dharini), Jeeva's cousin, who develops affinity towards Anbu. This only makes Jeeva detest Anbu further. Not only Anbu excels in academics but also in extracurricular activities, contributes to widening the rift between the two.Anbu's parents have diferent opinions at Life which develops fight between them and also turns out to be a positive for Jeeva to hurt Anbu further.

A fight between Anbu and Jeeva escalates to involve their parents and this results in strife between their respective families as well.Even though as elders,they soothe out and solve the rift between them when Jeeva's father tells the importance of forgiving in life as from his experience to Anbu's father which makes him go along in a good way with his wife. However, in a twist, Meenakshi Sundaram (Vimal), Anbu’s uncle falls in love with Soppikannu (Vega), the sister of Jeeva. The families get united when they agree to Meenakshi Sundaram’s wedding with Soppikannu, much against the wishes of Jeeva and Anbu which continues the rift further.

At the end of their 6th grade,when Jeeva's father asks everyone to a write a letter about their past year good/bad happenings which makes Anbu and Jeeva share their feelings about one another. Anbu shares his likings towards Jeeva while Jeeva stands as he was in the beginning.Manonmani makes Jeeva understand the coming of Anbu has changed his life to a good living being.All of a sudden Anbu meets with an accident.Jeeva as first,helps Anbu recover by using the encouraging therapy. He apologises and they both reunite ending with Meenakshi Sundaram's marriage with Soppikannu.

Cast

Accolades

Awards

57th National Film Awards

57th Filmfare Awards South

4th Vijay Awards

Other awards
International Film Festival

Music

Pasanga
Soundtrack album by James Vasanthan
Released 25 March 2009 (2009-03-25)
Genre Film soundtrack
Length 19:40
Label Think Music
James Vasanthan chronology
Subramaniyapuram
(2008)
Pasanga
(2009)
Naanayam
(2009)

Music and soundtracks were composed by Subramaniyapuram fame James Vasanthan. The soundtrack features four songs, the lyrics for which are written by Thamarai, Yugabharathi and James Vasanthan himself.

Track Song Singer(s) Duration Lyrics Notes
1 'Naandhaan Goppanda' Sathyanarayanan, Larson Cyril 4:32 Yugabharathi
2 'Oru Vetkam Varudhe' Naresh Iyer, Shreya Ghoshal 6:00 Thamarai
3 'Who's that Guy' Benny Dayal 2:02 James Vasanthan
4 'Anbaale Azhagaagum' M. Balamurali Krishna, Baby K.Sivaangi 6:06 Yugabharathi

Release

The satellite rights of the film were sold to Kalaignar.[3]

References

  1. Archived 28 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. "'Pasanga' screening in China - Tamil Movie News". IndiaGlitz. 2010-05-21. Retrieved 2012-07-13.
  3. "Pasanga Movie on Kalaignar TV". The Times of India. 11 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.

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