Kicha Vayasu 16

Kicha Vayasu 16 (English:Kicha, Age 16) is a 2005 Indian Tamil film directed by A. N. Rajagopal starring Simran and Manikandan in the lead roles with Jai Akash and Sujibala in supporting roles. The film centers around the antics of the eponymous character, Kicha, with other teenagers in the city of Nagercoil. The music was composed by Dhina. The film released on 25 March 2005 and was rated 18 in Singapore.

Kicha Vayasu 16
Directed byA. N. Rajagopal
StarringSimran
Manikandan
Jai Akash
Sujibala
Music byDhina
Release date
  • 25 March 2005 (2005-03-25)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Krishnamoorthy (Jai Akash), known as Kicha in his youth, is the District Collector who returns to his childhood city of Nagercoil to demolish an old school, which he recognises as his former school. His reminiscences of his school days in Nagercoil form the main theme of the film.

The film then transitions to when Kicha (Manikandan) is a 16-year-old boy. After Nirmala (Simran), a teacher whom Kicha has a crush on, becomes the headmistress of their school, Kicha, who often teases people around him, becomes very well-behaved towards Nirmala. Because of this, he often garners her support. However, Kicha, being his usual self, begins leading a group of errant boys who perform various misdemeanors around their town. This includes stealing and selling dishes from the school and eating in hotel restaurants without paying the bill.

Kicha and his friends are finally caught when they attempt to escape after not paying a hotel bill. The hotel owner thrashes them so thoroughly that the other boys inform the owner on Kicha and claim that he taught them to do such things. When the boys' parents are notified of this, many become angry, claiming that Kicha has misled their children and made them wayward. Soon after, Kicha acts up toward a girl in the neighborhood. After she makes his bad behavior public, Kicha travels out of embarrassment to Madurai with his elder brother. However, Kicha's schoolmates steal from the school in his absence and accuse Kicha of having done so. The headmistress, Nirmala, who has a good opinion of Kicha, summons him from Madurai for enquiries. After Nirmala decides that Kicha is guilty, she feels deeply let down and curses him for never being up to any good. Kicha returns to Madurai, studies with a vengeance, and eventually returns to Nagercoil as the Collector.

In Nagercoil, Kicha travels to Nirmala's home to visit her but finds that she is out of the country and is expected to return after six months. Kicha plans to marry Subbu (Sujibala), who had been in love with him. After Kicha arrives at Subbu's house, she is very enthusiastic to see him again and leaves with Kicha.

Nirmala is portrayed as an ideal headmistress: she is strict towards her students when required and lenient when being so is appropriate.

Cast

Development

During the making of the film, Simran suggested that the producers cast her husband Deepak Bagga in the role that was to be played by Jai Akash. Though her request was denied, Deepak was given a cameo role in the film.[1]

Soundtrack

The music composed by Dhina, with lyrics written by P. Vijay, Snehan, and Yugabharathi.[2]

Kicha Vayasu 16
Soundtrack album by
Dhina
Released2005
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTamil
ProducerDhina
Dhina chronology
Iyer IPS
(2005)
Kicha Vayasu 16
(2005)
Kokki
(2006)
No.SongSingers
1Aangalai EnakkuSumithra, Dev Prakash
2KelambuthuKarthik, Divya Kasthuri
3Mottu VittaSujatha, Paravai Muniyamma
4PatheyappadiMalathy, Shankar Mahadevan
5Poonai MudiManikka Vinayagam, Anuradha Sriram
6Solla MudiyalaHariharan, Chinmayi
7Sila NeramUnni Menon
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References

  1. "Simran's survival tactics!". Sify. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  2. "Kicha Vayasu 16". raaga. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
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