Subash (film)

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Subash movie poster
File:Subash film poster.jpg
Poster
Directed byR. V. Udayakumar
Produced by
  • K. S. Srinivasan
  • K. S. Sivaraman
Written byS. Gajendra Kumar (dialogues)
Screenplay byR. V. Udayakumar
Story bySujatha Udhayakumar
Starring
Music byVidyasagar
CinematographySiva
Edited byB. S. Nagaraj
Production
company
Sivasree Pictures
Distributed bySivasree Pictures
Release date
20 September 1996
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Subash is a 1996 Tamil-language action film directed by R.V. Udayakumar and produced by K.S. Srinivasan and K.S. Sivaraman. The film stars Arjun and Revathi. The film's musical score is written by Vidyasagar. Subash was the last film featuring Silk Smitha.

Plot[edit]

Subash (Arjun) is portrayed as a troublemaker. His brother, Rajasekhar (Siddique) is a government minister. Their father, (Jaishankar), is a judge who was previously involved in a scandal. Subash falls in love with Savitri (Revathi), a middle-class Brahmin girl. Although Savitri loves Subash, she wants to marry someone successful and ambitious. Subash subsequently joins the Army and becomes a military officer. Upon his return from a military camp, his family share the news that Savitri and her father have died in a mysterious accident. Arumugasamy (Prakash Raj), an honest politician, a member of Rajasekhar's opposition party, as well as Subash's best friend, are also believed to have died. Subash suspects Thangamani (Manivannan), Arumugasamy's right hand, as the killer. Subash finds Savitri in Thangamani's house and rescues her.

Savitri reveals that Rajasekhar is a corrupt politician involved with terrorist groups. Rajasekhar's henchmen kill Arumugasamy, and Thangamani hold Savitri captive. Heartbroken, Subash resolves to punish his brother and save his country from terrorists. Later, Savithri has an accident and loses her memory. Subash marries Savitri in front of his family. He follows his brother and learns of his plans to kill all the religious leaders of India in the peace yatra. Subash and his father try to expose Rajasekar's plans, but Rajasekar's partner uses his influence to get orders for Subash to return to the army base immediately. To obtain additional leave for Subash, his father commits suicide. Subash's leave is extended to attend the funeral, allowing Subash to stop his brother's plan. Subash kills Rajasekar and his associates. Finally, Subash resigns from his commission, having attained the rank of Colonel.

Subhash

Production[edit]

During the making of the film, composer Karthik Raja was replaced by Vidyasagar.[1] This film was actress Silk Smitha's last film; she died three days after the release.

Soundtrack[edit]

Subash
Soundtrack album by
Released1996
Recorded1996
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelPyramid
Sa Re Ga Ma
ProducerVidyasagar

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by Vidyasagar. The soundtrack, released in 1996, features 6 tracks.[2][3]

Track Song Singers Lyrics Duration
1 "Hawala" Mano, Swarnalatha R. V. Udayakumar 4:29
2 "Kudi Magan" Chorus 1:30
3 "Mugam Enna" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 4:41
4 "Hey Saloma" Vidyasagar, Swarnalatha 5:20
5 "Hero Honda" Arjun, Sujatha 4:37
6 "Thendral Mela" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra 4:21

References[edit]

  1. "Tamil Movie News--Pudhu Edition 1". 22 October 1996. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  2. "Subash : Tamil Movie". hummaa.com. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
  3. "Subash - Vidyasagar". thiraipaadal.com. Retrieved 5 June 2012.