Nanbanin Kadhali

Nanbanin Kadhali (transl. Friend's lover) is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by G. Kicha, starring Vikramaditya, Kunal, Shivani Singh and Vinu Chakravarthy.[1] The film had been shot and completed in 2005 under the title Cleopatra, but only released in 2007. The film is inspired from Telugu film Nee Premakai. This is Kunal's last film before his death in 2008.

Nanbanin Kadhali
Directed byG. Kicha
Produced byDharani,
Nanda Raguram
Written byG. Kicha
StarringVikramaditya
Kunal
Shivani Singh
Music byDeva
Production
company
Sri Movie Makers
Release date
16 March 2007
Running time
112 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Jeeva (Vikramaditya Shukla) who takes up residence in Sujata (Suji) (Shivani Singh)'s neighbourhood, falls for her ample charms. Jeeva's attempts to woo Suji misfires, landing him on the wrong side of her father (Vinu Chakravarthy), a retired military man. Enters into the scene Surya (Kunal). Surya's smooth talking ways and pleasing manners charm Suji and her family. In the game of one-upmanship and misunderstandings, who finally gets the girl forms the finale.[2]

Cast

Production

The film began production in 2005 under the title Cleopatra, the filming was held at Goa and Visakhapatnam for 40 days.[3]

Soundtrack

The Music for the film was scored by Deva and lyrics written by Yugabharathi.[4]

1. Aalilla Kattukulla - Anuradha Sriram, Karthik

2. Engeyum Eppothum - Suchitra Ramadurai

3. Hey Unnai Paartha - Srinivas

4. Padava Padava - Mathangi, Prasanna Ragavendar

5. Vaazhthu Paada Vanthaen - Harish Raghavendra

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