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Contents • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Azhagappan () a successful hotelier and father of four small children has lost his wife (whose face is not shown in the photo) in an accident. College student Swapna () play pranks on him and also falls in love with him but Azhagappan refuses her love considering the age difference between him. Though illiterate Azhagappan studies in a tutorial centre where his teacher Kanmani () is smitten by him but Azhagappan is not interested in her. Classical dancer Priya Ranjan () and Azhagappan though fall in love. After egos and differences crop up between them, Driver Santhanam blurts out the truth that the four children are the orphans adopted by him. In the end, Swapna understands the situation and would love to call him as 'Daddy'. With the help of Kanmani and Swapna, four children devises a plan and plays a mediator between Azhagan and Priya by making them speak on the phone. Download T-link Console Software.
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In the end, both reveal their love through the phone and get united in the end. Cast [ ] • as Azhagappan • as Priya Ranjan • as Swapna • as Kanmani • Prithviraj as Azhagappan's servant • • K.
Nostale Sp Hack 2012 Download more. Jayalakshmi as Swapna's teacher • as Baby (Azhagappan's daughter) • as Television Anchor • Peeli Sivam as Inspector • as Doctor • • as Azhagappan's son • Suresh Chakravarthy as Chakku • as Kanmani's sister • in cameo appearance Production [ ] Madhoo, niece of actress Hema Malini made her acting debut with this film. The song 'Kozhi Koovum' was choreographed by Kala and was picturised within two days.
Soundtrack [ ] The music was scored. All songs are hit tracks.
One particular song was filmed throughout the night. The lyrics were written. The song 'Thathithom' is based on Dharmavathi raga.
The song 'Sangeetha Swarangal' is based on Khaharapriya raga. • Sangeetha Swarangal by, Sandhya • Sathi Malli Poocharame by SP. Balasubramaniam • Mazhaiyum Neeye by SP. Balasubramaniam • Thudikirathe Nenjam by SP. Balasubramaniam, • Thathithom by Chitra • Nenjamadi Nenjam by SP. Balasubramaniam, Chitra • Vandhaen Vandhaen by,, Chitra • Avan Thaan Azhagan by Trivia [ ] The song 'Sangeetha Swarangal' is spoofed in 2015 movie by Santhanam.
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Contents • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Anu (Sujatha) is a happy-go-lucky girl head-over-heels in love with her boyfriend Bharani (Ravi Kumar). Her life changes when her father gets transferred to Mumbai (then Bombay). Her love life falls apart as Bharani doesn’t respond to any of her letters. In addition, her father becomes seriously ill. Her father’s office colleague, Ramanathan (Rajinikanth), becomes a great source of strength for her in these tough times. Soon, he asks for her hand in marriage.
She accepts gratefully, and confesses that she had a boyfriend, who has seemingly forgotten her. However, Anu soon realizes that Ramanathan is a sadistic and jealous husband, who tortures her no end. She opts for a divorce and, with an infant in her hands, she lands in Chennai (Madras) to take up a new job and start a new life. Her life takes a turn for the better in Chennai as she has a very supportive friend-group in her office, particularly a widower, Janardhan (Kamal Hassan). Janardhan, or Johnnie as he is popularly called, is a talented ventriloquist who 'talks' through his puppet, Junior. He falls in love with Anu, but is unable to muster up the courage to tell her about it. In an interesting cinematic twist, Ramanathan’s mother Leelavathi discovers that her son had married and tortured Anu and takes up a job as a maid in Anu's house to make atonement for her son's sins.
Anu also stumbles upon Bharani in Chennai and discovers that her letters to him never reached as they were intercepted by his mentally-challenged sister. Soon, Anu renews her relationship with Bharani and life seems to be looking up for her. But the ghosts of the past continue to haunt her. Ramanathan comes to Chennai in the role of her boss – a contrite and repentant Ramanathan, who now wants to remarry Anu and redress the wrongs he had done.
The situation becomes piquant with 3 men vying for Anu – her ex-love, her ex-husband and a silent lover lurking on the sidelines. Cast [ ] • as Anubama (Anu) • as Ramanathan [Villan] • as Bharani • as Leelavathi • as Rajathi • as Gayathri Production [ ] was considered for the role of Janardhan.
Balachander had doubts whether he would suit the role. He then chose Kamal Haasan for the character. Kamal was said to have learnt the art of in order to portray his character perfectly. On learning that, A.
Murugan was a ventriloquist. Kamal learnt the art from him using his toy in the film. Both Kamal and worked as choreographers for the film. Soundtrack [ ] Avargal by Length 19: 54 EMI The Gramaphone Company of India Limited The soundtrack was composed by M.
Viswanathan and lyrics were written by Kannadasan. This was Rajinikanth's first Tamil film which had songs sung by (SPB had earlier sung for, a Rajini-starrer) who continued singing for Rajinikanth's later films for over 3 decades. MS Viswanathan composed the song 'Angum Ingum' within 10 minutes. The songs were recorded in a live stage show. Balachander narrated the situation to Vishwanathan and Kannadasan who composed and written the songs in the stage itself. Rediff wrote ' once again shows his ability to use music as a narrative technique and the songs tuned by were all big hits, particularly “Kaatrukkenna Veli”, “Junior” and “Angum Ingum”.
Dhananjayan wrote 'The songs [.] were superhits and contributed immensely to the film's success'. Song Singers Lyrics Duration 1 Angum Ingum. 3:31 2 Gangaiyile Neer. 1:53 3 Ippadiyor Thalattu. 4:14 4 Junior Junior., 6:01 5 Kaatrukkenna Veli. 4:15 Critical reception [ ] In 2003, wrote, 'A tad stagey by today’s standards, this film still has much to recommend it'. Four years later, Rediff wrote, ' Avargal was considered a progressive and radical film by the seventies' standard.
Rajnikanth gave a classic performance projecting a combination of two contrasting facets of villainy -- both openly sadistic and wily. He actually outdid himself as the wily scheming man'. In 2011, after Balachander had been given the, Rediff named it one of Balachander's best and wrote, ' Avargal is yet another film that portrayed a strong female protagonist'. A writer from in 2011 commented about the film, 'I emerged highly impressed.
The characterisation was fascinating and the acting underplayed to perfection. There's the sadistic husband played to perfection by Rajnikant, the wife who walks out portrayed by Sujatha whose eloquent eyes mirrored pain even when she smiled and Kamal who mesmerised as a Malayali ventriloquist, silently admires Sujatha'. Malathi Rangarajan of Hindu wrote: 'Avargal is yet another film in which Sujatha scored a ton, despite the powerful presence of Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan and Ravikumar' and also praised Rajni's performance as 'one of his best till date'.
Indiaglitz wrote, 'The multi dimensional Avargal would have been a super hit had it been made ten years later. Our remake fanatics can think of remaking movies like Avargal today. Dhananjayan wrote 'Avargal stands out for the most remarkable characterisations of courageous but disillusioned wife and sadistic husband by film maker'. Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan appreciated the film and mentioned that 'it is a different attempt [.] Though the film is narrated with many flashbacks with Balachander's touches they are not a burden to follow'. Awards [ ] • - Sujatha Legacy [ ] The film is widely regarded as one of the finest that Balachander had directed.
Baradwaj Rangan while analysing the dominance of female characters in Balachander's films included Avargal as one among them. Clips from Avargal were screened along with clips from other films such as (1964), (1969), (1973), (1974)and (1991) at a function held in Balachander's honour at in January 2015, a month after his death. References [ ]. • C V Aravind (2011-04-16).. Retrieved 2013-12-14. • C V Aravind.. Retrieved 2013-12-14.
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