Sangili (1982 film)

Sangili (lit. 'Chain') is a 1982 Indian Tamil language action drama film, directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by S. D. Gunasekaran. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Prabhu, Sripriya, Major Sundarrajan, Sumithra and M. N. Nambiar in the lead roles. The film had its musical score by M S Viswanathan.[1][2][3][4] The film was a remake of the 1976 Hindi film Kalicharan.[5]

Sangili
Theatrical Poster
Directed byC. V. Rajendran
Produced byS. D. Gunasekaran
Written byHaai Balla
Screenplay byA.L. Narayanan
Story bySubhash Ghai
StarringSivaji Ganesan
Prabhu
Sripriya
M. N. Nambiar
Music byM S Viswanathan
CinematographyT. S. Vinayagam
Edited byB. Kandhasamy
Distributed byArun Sujatha Combines
Release date
  • 14 April 1982 (1982-04-14)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Inspector-General Sivaraj (Major Sundarrajan) appoints his son and fellow police officer, the talented and steadfast DSP Saravanan Sivaraj(Sivaji Ganesan)as the Special Officer in-charge of tracking down a virulent, anti-national smuggling ring. Saravanan is a widower with two kids who are being raised by his sister Ganga (Sumithra). When Saravanan gets some firm clues that a reputed local businessman and philanthropist 'Lion' Dayanidhi (M. N. Nambiar) could be the king-pin behind the cartel, Dayanidhi has him killed. Soon after, a distraught Sivaraj is introduced by a friend to a ferocious criminal lodged in Vellore prison named Sangili (Sivaji Ganesan's dual role) who remarkably resembles his son Saravanan in appearance. Sivaraj decides to reform and train the brutish Sangili to impersonate Saravanan in order to trace those behind Saravanan's death. Sivaraj finds transforming Sangili a seemingly impossible task as Sangili refuses to mend his ways and has his own agenda of seeking revenge against his sister's murderer, but eventually succeeds with some help from Ganga and Saravanan's kids. Sangili, now transposing as Saravanan, launches himself into tracking the real Saravanan's killers and bringing down the smuggling cartel.

Cast

Production

The film marked the cinematic acting debut of Prabhu, son of Sivaji Ganesan.[6] Ganesan was initially against Prabhu acting in the film as he wanted him to join the police.[7] Prabhu too was not initially interested in pursuing an acting career, but Rajendran insisted him to act in the film.[8]

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by M.S. Viswanathan.[9]

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