Neethana Avan

Neethana Avan is a 2010 Indian Tamil comedy action thriller film directed by Punch Bharath. The film features Sadhan, Sriman, Srinivasan, newcomer Aishwarya Rajesh and Jayashree in lead roles, with Vaiyapuri, Singamuthu, Kadhal Dhandapani, Bala Singh, Kadhal Sukumar, Yuvarani, Sabitha Anand and C. Saipriya playing supporting roles. The film, produced by P. Ranganayaki, had musical score by V. Thashi and was released on 29 October 2010.[1][2]

Neethana Avan
Directed byPunch Bharath
Produced byP. Ranganayaki
Written byPunch Bharath
Starring
Music byV. Thashi
CinematographyRavi Sundaram
Edited byPeter Babiya
Production
company
Vetrivel Creations
Release date
  • 29 October 2010 (2010-10-29)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Sathya (Sadhan) is a fearful college student from a middle-class family. His relative Pooja (Jayashree) and his collegemate Nandhini (Aishwarya Rajesh), the daughter of Vallal Perumal (Srinivasan), are in love with Sathya but they could not reveal their love to him. Vallal Perumal is an influential and respected man who helps the poor the day but the night, under a new getup, Vallal Perumal becomes a pervert and he has raped many women without getting caught.

The police inspector Thamizhselvan (Sriman), who gets transferred to his area, starts to investigate these crimes. One day, Sathya is mistaken to have killed Pandian the brother of the gangster Aadhi (Kadhal Dhandapani) and Thamizhselvan arrests the innocent Sathya. A vengeful Aadhi then murders Sathya's mother and Sathya's sister. Thereafter, a fearless Sathya joins Vallal Perumal. Aadhi wants to win the local election, so he asks Vallal Perumal for his support but Vallal Perumal declines. In the meantime, Thamizhselvan finds out that the rapist is none than Vallal Perumal. One night, Thamizhselvan, Vallal Perumal, Aadhi and Sathya had a violent fight. During the fight, Sathya stabs Aadhi to death while Vallal Perumal is killed by one of his victims. The film ends with Sathya being released from jail and returning to his lover Nandhini.

Cast

Production

Baba Cine Combines had launched their new film titled Suranga Paadhai on 26 November 2009 in Chennai. The same team of Anandha Thollai (unreleased) and Indrasena (2010), which was almost complete had teamed up for the second time. The film title was then changed as Neethana Avan under the banner of Vetrivel Creations. V. Thashi who won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Background Music in 2006 composed the music for this film.[3][4][5][6] After participating in the dance show Maanada Mayilada, Aishwarya Rajesh signed to play the heroine role.[7] Srinivasan, a medical practitioner, was cast to play the villain role.[8]

Soundtrack

Neethana Avan
Soundtrack album by
V. Thashi
Released2010
Recorded2010
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length13:58
ProducerV. Thashi

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer V. Thashi. The soundtrack, released in 2010, features 4 tracks with lyrics written by Vijayakrishnan, Makkal Dasan, Mukhil and Padmavathi.[9]

Tracklist
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Thaniyaga Thendral"Ajay Satyan, Vinitha4:29
2."Anbum Aranum"Umapathi Dasan, Prabhakar, Sagana3:05
3."Muthu Muthirai"Ravidasan, Ruba3:04
4."Thavaniponnu"Raadhika, Ajay Satyan3:20
Total length:13:58
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References

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  3. "Suranga Paadhai launched in Chennai". Sify. 1 December 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  4. "Film Suranga Paathai". filmibeat.com. 1 December 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  5. "Punch Bharath's Neethana Avan audio released". filmibeat.com. 10 August 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  6. "Thashi hopeful of Tamil cinema comeback". Cinema Express. 10 May 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  7. "From reality shows to stardom". The New Indian Express. 1 December 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  8. "Rise & fall of Powerstar". Deccan Herald. 14 September 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  9. "Neethana Avan". allmusic.com. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
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