Thalaimurai

Thalaimurai (Tamil: தலைமுறை) is a 1998 Indian Tamil film directed by Saravana Pandian and produced by M. K. Hari Shankar. The film stars director K. S. Adhiyaman in leading role along with Rajkiran, Kanaka, Bhanupriya,Revathi and Rajkapoor playing supporting roles. The film has a musical score by Ilayaraja.[1][2] Revathi received Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for Best Actress.[3][4]

Thalaimurai
Directed bySaravana Pandian
Produced byM. K. Hari Shankar
StarringK. S. Adhiyaman
Rajkiran
Kanaka
Bhanupriya
Revathi
Raj Kapoor
Music byIlayaraja
Production
company
Muthu Movies
Distributed byMuthu Movies
Release date
4 December 1998
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Pandithurai (Raj Kiran) and Naachchiyaa (Revathi) are a respectable couple in the village. Naachchiyaa manages to conceive after 7 seven long years of marriage. She has a still born baby - Pandithurai replaces the dead baby with an illegitimate baby born to Panchavarnam (Bhanupriya) in the same hospital the same day, out of love for his wife, since he thinks that she would die if she hears that her baby was born dead. Raj Kapoor is the villain who is the father of this baby; Panchavarnam and Pandithurai promise each other that they wouldn't reveal this secret to anybody; but their conversation is overheard by Radha Ravi (Naachchiyaa's loving elder brother) and starts hating Muthu since he thinks he is an illegitimate child born to Panchavarnam and Pandithurai, but manages to keep it to himself out of fear of breaking up his sister's family. Panchavarnam joins the thurai household as domestic help. The son Muthu grows up to be an irresponsible but a very tender man (Adhiyaman), he is greatly hated by his uncle and the entire village. Radha Ravi's daughter (played by newcomer Lakshmi) and Muthu are in love and are supported by the entire family except Radha Ravi, who knows the secret of Muthu's parentage. He blurts the truth out to his sister in anger when she asks the reason for his opposition to their children's marital union. How the various characters involved (Pandithurai, Naachchiyaa, Muthu and Panchavarnam) come to terms with this new revelation, forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja and lyrics was written by Arivumathi, Then Mozhiyaan, Vasan and Nandalala.[5]

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1Enna Petha RaasaIlaiyaraajaArivumathi04.48
2Enna Petha RaasaSunandhaArivumathi04.33
3Vellimani Thottil KattaArun Mozhi, Ilaiyaraaja, SujathaNandalala05.13
4Thathi ThathiSujathaVasan05.09
5DapangkuthuArun Mozhi, SwarnalathaThen Mozhiyaan05.16
6Enga MaharaaniIlaiyaraaja, SrinivasVasan05.18
7Enna Petha Raasa (Sad)IlaiyaraajaArivumathi02.58
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References

  1. "Thalaimurai". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  2. "Thalaimurai". gomolo.com. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  3. "Tamil Nadu State Film Award". rrtd.nic.in. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  4. http://www.indolink.com/tamil/cinema/Reviews/articles/Thalaimurai_141015.html
  5. "Thalaimurai Songs". raaga.com. Retrieved 25 October 2014.


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