Vennila Veedu

Vennila Veedu

Film poster
Directed by Vetri Mahalingam
Produced by P. V. Arun
Written by Vetri Mahalingam (Story)
Iyndhukovilan (Dialogues)
Screenplay by Vetri Mahalingam
Starring Senthil
Vijayalakshmi
Music by Dhanraj Manickam
Cinematography D. Kannan
Edited by V J Sabu Joseph
Distributed by Adharsh Studio
Release dates
  • 10 October 2014 (2014-10-10)
Country India,Malaysia
Language Tamil

Vennila Veedu (English: Vennila's House) is a 2014 Indian Tamil drama film, written and directed by Vetri Mahalingam.[1] The film is based on a theme similar to the short story, The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant. Produced by P. V. Arun, the film stars Mirchi Senthil and Vijayalakshmi in the lead.[2][3] Cinematography is by D. Kannan, editing by V. J. Sabu Joseph while the soundtrack is scored by Dhanraj Manickam. The film released on 10 October 2014 to mixed reviews.[4]

Plot

A village couple, Karthik (Senthil) and Thenmozhi (Vijayalakshmi), migrate to the city after their marriage. Karthik works as a manager in a firm, and they live happily and help everyone around according to their capacity and have a beautiful daughter, Vennila. Meanwhile, Ilavarasi (Srinda Ashab), a new neighbor in their apartment arrives, and she lives right next door. Ilavarasi is the daughter of a rich money lender. He is a greedy loan shark who goes to any extent to get his loaned money back from the people who borrowed it. He loves his daughter and will get anything she points at and will do anything for her. Ilavarasi, as a result of this upbringing, is an arrogant, spoilt brat of a woman and she is married to a spineless man who does whatever she bids him to do. Though Thenmozhi does not have a good opinion about Ilavarasi in the beginning, they become friends after an incident where Ilavarasi thrashes a stalker who was harassing Thenmozhi repeatedly over phone. Soon, the women become good friends and enjoy each other's company over the day and spend a lot of time together.

One day, when Karthik and Thenmozhi are preparing for a wedding in Karthik's employer's family, Thenu says that she has only a simple jewelry and will feel out of place and belittled at such a grand wedding. Since Karthik is not in a comfortable financial state to buy her some jewels, she decides to ask Ilavarasi if she could borrow her necklace and return it after the ceremony, and Ilavarasi also happily obliges. The trouble begins when Thenmozhi loses the expensive necklace to a chain snatcher thief on their way back home.

When Ilavarasi's father learns of this, he becomes wild and scolds Thenmozhi, Karthik and even his own daughter and asks Karthik to lodge a formal complaint to the police. The policemen's attitude towards this issue is lethargic and they treat them with negligence. Meanwhile, the inspector tells to Ilavarasi's father that while Thenmozhi's own chain is still intact, his daughter's jewelry alone is gone, so even Thenmozhi and Karthik could be possible suspects and this kind of cheating is the latest trend among robbers these days. Ilavarasi's father hears this and poisons Ilavarasi's mind also. She also misjudges certain incidents with Thenu, and distances herself slowly, believing her dad. One fine day, Ilavarasi throws a surprise party for Karthik and Thenu's wedding anniversary and gifts an expensive showpiece. But day after day, Ilavarasi's father continues to verbally abuse them and looks at them as thieves. Then, the baby Vennila gets kidnapped suddenly, and after some commotions, Karthik learns that Ilavarasi and her father have orchestrated the whole kidnap drama, to check if they have the money from selling the stolen necklace. Karthik is enraged and argues with Ilavarasi's father who asks him to first find the stolen necklace or at least give the money for the jewelry's worth and then talk as much as he pleases. Karthik, unable to see his family suffer humiliation, agrees to give back the money somehow.

He goes to his village to sell a property leaving Thenu and Vennila at home. But here too, the land brokers make use of his helpless emergency situation and buy the land for exactly the amount Karthik owes Ilavarasi's father, much lesser than the land's actual worth. Karthik comes back to the city with the money but is in for a rude shock. He finds that Thenu has committed suicide by hanging herself. He reads her suicide note, where she tells that there was a secret camera in the gift Ilavarasi gave for their anniversary and their intimate moments were filmed and leaked to the internet. Her stalker had seen this and verbally abused her in public. When she confronted Ilavarasi and her father about this, he told that they fixed the camera only to monitor their activities to find the truth about the theft and they are not responsible if the video is leaked to the internet somehow. When she argued with him, he slapped and humiliated her further. Unable to bear all the humiliation, she has taken this extreme step.

Karthik is blinded with fury after reading this and when Ilavarasi's father comes to get his money, he gives it to him and asks him to return his dead wife. This leads to an argument and he is beaten up by goons, but he bashes all of them and finally strangles Ilavarasi's father to death with his own gold chains. No one except Ilavarasi stops Karthik, not even Ilavarasi's husband. At the end, we see that Karthik cries out loud, looking at the state he left his baby daughter Vennila in.

Cast

Special appearance in promo song

Soundtrack

Vennila Veedu
Soundtrack album to Vennila Veedu by Dhanraj Manickam
Genre Film soundtrack
Language Tamil
Label Sony Music India
Producer Dhanraj Manickam

The soundtrack album was composed by Dhanraj Manickam. The lyrics were written by Vetri Mahalingam and Kabilan. The track 'Johny Johny' sung by Gaana Bala was released as a single on 23 July 2013.[5] The single track is a mish-mash of the famous nursery rhymes 'Johny Johny Yes Papa', 'Baa Baa Black Sheep', 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' and the Airtel song 'Ovvoru Friendum Theva Machan'. The audio CD was released by director Cheran and received by Thamizhachi Thangapandian and director R. K. Selvamani.[6]

Tracklist
No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Silu Silu Mazhaiyum"  KabilanKarthik  
2. "Naayana Oasai Ketten"  KabilanShakthisree Gopalan  
3. "Aala Athattuthu Vayasu"  KabilanVelmurugan, Padmalatha  
4. "Johny Johny — Friendsbook Song"  Vetri MahalingamGaana Bala, Dhanraj Manickam  
5. "Johny Johny — Gold Craze Song"  Vetri MahalingamSathya Prakash  
6. "Vennila Veetukulla"  Vetri MahalingamVeena Arun  
7. "Theme"  InstrumentalHumming by Shakthisree Gopalan  

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