Rani Theni

Rani Theni (lit. 'Queen bee')[2] is a Tamil language film starring Kamal Haasan in an extended guest role. The film stars playback singer Deepan Chakravarthy, the son of Trichi Loganathan, a veteran playback singer in his first leading role. The female leads are played by Mahalakshmi / Shree and Vanitha Krishnachandran.

Rani Theni
Theatrical release poster
Directed byG. N. Rangarajan
Produced byG. N. Rangarajan
Written byBasumani (dialogues)
Screenplay byG. N. Rangarajan
Story bySilakkalam Purushottaman
Starring
Music byIlaiyaraaja
CinematographyN. K. Vishwanathan
Edited byK. R. Ramalingham
Production
company
Parameswari Enterprises
Distributed byParameswari Enterprises
Release date
9 October 1982[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Kamal Haasan plays a comedy role with no connection with the main story and interacts only in one scene with the main villain Sivachandran, who plays the role of a playboy and Casanova; his character is killed by the heroine.

This movie shot in salem and modern theatre. Also, on the train track scene, heroine miraculously escaped after hero rescued on timely saving from rail accident. Later heroine said she assumed the train coming was under impression that it was part of shooting.

Cast

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Ilayaraja.

No.SongSingersLyrics
1"Enna Solli Naan Ezhutha"P. SusheelaS. N. Ravi
2"Samy Sambo Saranam"Malaysia VasudevanGangai Amaran
3"Ramanukke Seethai"S. Janaki, Deepan ChakravarthyPanchu Arunachalam
4"Koodi Vantha Megam"Malaysia VasudevanVairamuthu
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