Azhagiya Theeye
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Azhagiya Theeye | |
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Directed by | Radha Mohan |
Produced by | Prakash Raj |
Written by | Radha Mohan Viji (dialogues) |
Starring | Prasanna Navya Nair Prakash Raj |
Music by | Ramesh Vinayakam |
Cinematography | Srinivas |
Edited by | Kasi Viswanathan |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Azhagiya Theeye is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Radha Mohan that stars Prasanna and Navya Nair. The film was produced by Prakash Raj, who also played a significant character in the film, while Ramesh Vinayagam composed the music.[1] It released to generally positive reviews.[2][3] The film's name is inspired by the song of the same name from Minnale (2001).
Plot[edit]
The story revolves around Chandran (Prasanna) is approached by a girl Nandhini (Navya Nair) to break her proposed marriage with a software engineer Aravind (Prakash Raj) from USA. She is forced by her father who is a thug (Pyramid Natarajan) to marry this guy. Later Chandran hatches a plan by which he meets Aravind at a restaurant and tells him that Nandhini is madly in love with him. And the big twist is that Aravind does not walk away and instead stays back to see that the ‘love birds’ get united which upsets Chandran’s plans and his life. He is forced to marry Nandhini at a registrar office and she is thrown out of her house. Aravind arranges a flat for them and leaves for US. How the couple starts liking each other after a series of incidents forms the rest of the love story.
Cast[edit]
- Prasanna as Chandran
- Navya Nair as Nandhini
- Prakash Raj as Aravind Singh
- Elango Kumaravel as Gopi (Chithappa)
- Jayavarma as Moorthy
- Bala as Bala
- M. S. Bhaskar as Annachi
- Devadarshini as Sandhya
- Pyramid Natarajan
- Abbas (special appearance)
- Rambha (special appearance - "Dil Mera Loot Liya")
Production[edit]
Radha Mohan began work on his first film was Smile Please in 1996, starring Prakash Raj in the lead role, but financial restraints meant that the film was later shelved.[4] Prakash Raj chose to produce a film with Radha Mohan and announced the project in July 2003 under the title of Koothupattarai, which developed alongside Prakash Raj's other production Naam (2003).[5][6] Navya Nair signed on to appear in the film during September 2003, which by then had been briefly titled Ellame Drama Thaan.[7][8]
Soundtrack[edit]
The soundtrack for this film was composed by Ramesh Vinayakam.
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Vizhigalin Aruginil" | Ramesh Vinayakam | 5:28 |
2. | "Ullalae Ullalae" | Devan, Timmy | 4:26 |
3. | "Sandana Poongatrae" | Ramesh Vinayakam, Lavanya | 5:08 |
4. | "Maattikkittenae" | Karthik | 5:18 |
5. | "Dil Mera Loot Liya" | Mathangi, Srinivas | 5:10 |
6. | "Boom - Theme Music" | Ramesh Vinayakam | 1:47 |
References[edit]
- ↑ sify.com
- ↑ ""Azhagiya Theeyae ... "". The Hindu. 6 August 2004.
- ↑ sify.com
- ↑ "A-Z". Indolink Tamil. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20040818022134/http://www.chennaionline.com/reeltalk/07thjuly25th.asp
- ↑ "01-08-03". Archived from the original on 27 January 2005.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20040103072910/http://www.chennaionline.com/reeltalk/09reeltalk12th.asp
- ↑ "25-08-03". Archived from the original on 26 September 2005.
External links[edit]
- Tamil-language movies
- Indian films
- 2004 films
- 2000s Tamil-language films
- Tamil films remade in other languages
- Indian romantic comedy-drama films
- 2004 romantic comedy-drama films
- Films about filmmaking
- Films about film directors and producers
- Films scored by Ramesh Vinayakam
- 2004 directorial debut films
- Films directed by Radha Mohan
- 2000s Tamil-language film stubs