Periyanna

Periyanna is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar featuring Suriya, Meena and Manasa in the lead roles. The soundtrack for this film composed by debutant music director Bharani.[1] . The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Brahmanna.[2]

Periyanna
Poster
Directed byS. A. Chandrasekhar
Produced byJaya
S. K. Subbiah
Written bySuresh. K
Screenplay byS. A. Chandrasekhar
StarringSuriya
Meena
Manasa
Music byBharani
CinematographySelva. R
Edited bySaleem-Vasu
Production
company
Jaya Subhashree Productions
Release date
  • 14 April 1999 (1999-04-14)
Running time
148 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Suriya (Suriya), the main character, killed the villains who murdered his family and has been sent to jail. During his time in jail, a well-respected minister celebrates his daughter's birthday in prison. His daughter is impressed by Suriya's talent in singing and convinces her father to grant her special permission to learn music from him. During this time, they fall in love with each other, and opposition grows from both the girl's parents and the police department. Then, they elope. They come to a remote town where they witness the murder of a collector in the railway station during broad daylight, but no one seems to care. They then see that the man who murdered the collector is the chief of the village, Periyanna (Vijayakanth), so they try to oppose him. In their time at the village, they learn about his past and change their mind about him. He promises them to get them married. The movie then moves towards the climax as whether the village chief will be successful in getting those two lovers married or the girl's father will be successful in separating them by using the legal system against them.

Cast

Production

S. A. Chandrasekhar had initially planned to make the film with Vijayakanth and Vijay in the lead roles, but the project failed to materialise. The film re-emerged in 1998 with Vijay's busy schedules prompting Chandrasekhar to select Suriya to appear in a lead role alongside Vijayakanth.[3] Meena was selected to play a leading role in the film. Chandrasekhar initially picked a model from Mumbai called Tanuja to be paired opposite Suriya, but later changed his mind.[4] The role was handed to Manasa, sister of actress Easwari Rao, with the director changing her stage name to Manasa from Ganga as she was known in Kaakai Chiraginile.[5] Vijayakanth's long-time assistant, S. K. Subbiah, produced the film, with Vijayakanth keen to work on the venture in order to help benefit Subbiah.[6]

The film was launched in late 1998 with Vijayakanth, Suriya, director S. A. Chandrasekhar and veteran producers A. L. Azhagappan and Ibrahim Rowther in attendance.[7]

Soundtrack

Periyanna
Soundtrack album by
Bharani
Released3 February 1999
Recorded1999
GenreSoundtrack
Length31:59
LabelStar Music
Divo
Bayshore Records
ProducerBharani
Bharani chronology
Periyanna
(1999)
Paarvai Ondre Podhume
(2001)

Bharani who earlier wrote lyrics for Vijay's debut film Naalaya Theerpu (1992) was selected to compose the music thus making his debut.[8] The soundtrack contains 7 songs and lyrics for the songs were written by Bharani, Vasan, Arivumathi and Pulamaipithan.[9] Actor Vijay had sung three songs for Suriya in this film with "Naam Dum Adikkira" song was well received while another song "Nilave Nilave" was also successful.

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Nilave Nilave"VasanHariharan, Sujatha Mohan5:03
2."Naan Dum Adikkira Styla Pathu"BharaniVijay4:21
3."Juttadi Leela Sundara Mala"BharaniVijay, Swarnalatha4:45
4."Pollachi Mala Rottula"PulamaipithanMalaysia Vasudevan, Swarnalatha, S. N. Surendar5:47
5."Rottula Oru Chinnaponnu"BharaniVijay4:13
6."Pacholay Keethukulla"ArivumathiS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K.S. Chitra4:35
7."Nilave Nilave (Pathos)"VasanS. N. Surendar3:15
Total length:31:59

Release

The film received negative reviews and declared average grosser at the box office.[10][11]

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