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Alli Arjuna

Alli Arjuna
Directed bySaran
Produced byChandraleela Bharathiraja
Written bySaran
StarringManoj Bharathiraja
Richa Pallod
Preetha Vijayakumar
Karan
Dhamu
Charle
Jaiganesh
Vinu Chakravarthy
Music byA. R. Rahman
CinematographyA. Venkatesh
Edited bySuresh Urs
Production
company
Janani Art Creations
Distributed byJanani Art Creations
Release date
14 January 2002[1]
Running time
148 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Alli Arjuna is 2002 Tamil-language drama film directed by Saran. The film features Manoj Bharathiraja and Richa Pallod in the lead roles, while Preetha Vijayakumar, Karan, Dhamu, Charle, Vinu Chakravarthy and Jai Ganesh play supporting roles.[2] The music was composed by A. R. Rahman with cinematography by A. Venkatesh and editing by Suresh Urs. The film released on 14 January 2002.[3]

Plot

Arivazhagan (Manoj Bharathiraja) is from Chennai and has grown up to be a good-for-nothing fellow because of the neglect and ill-treatment by the hands of his parents (Jaiganesh and Fathima Babu). His only aim in life is to be an irritant to his father. The entire family attends the marriage of Savitri (Richa Pallod) in Bangalore, and when the groom disappears, Arivu offers to take his place. The marriage never happens, but Savitri shows up at Arivu's house later, asking him to give her refuge. When he moves out of the house to take up residence with his friends, she follows him there too. Initially irritated by her, Arivu realises that he is gradually falling in love with her.

Meanwhile, the friends learn that Savitri left her own surroundings just to get over the gruesome suicide of her close friend Nisha (Preetha Vijayakumar), a victim of eve teasing. Here comes Nisha's brother Kishore (Karan), who is still haunted by her death, and he promises to seek revenge from the person who was the cause of his sister's death. One day, Arivu proposes to Savitri that he sincerely loves her, but she rejects him, telling that she looked at him only as a best friend, and that cannot be mistaken as love.

Unfortunately, Arivu lands up in Kishore's house when he follows Savitri, and he is shocked to know that Nisha is Kishore's deceased sister. The reason he became shocked is he was responsible for her death and cries in an outburst. However, Kishore does not know this, and he advises Arivu to succeed in his love towards Savitri. He send drops Arivu, but Arivu's former enemy Kumar (Mahanadhi Shankar) tells Kishore that he is his sister's eve-teaser. Hence, Kishore chases Arivu and beats him mercilessly with rage. Savitri and her parents intervene the fight, and Arivu is forgiven and saved. The film hence ends with a sad note that Arivu is not united with Savitri.

Cast

  • Manoj Bharathiraja as Arivazhagan (Arivu)
  • Richa Pallod as Savithri (Saavi)
  • Preetha Vijayakumar as Nisha
  • Vinu Chakravarthy as D. A. Dinakaran (Daddy)
  • Nizhalgal Ravi as Savithri's father
  • Jaiganesh as Anbu, Arivazhagan's father
  • Karan as Kishore
  • Charle as Oomadurai
  • Dhamu as Kamatchi
  • Vaiyapuri as Meenatchi
  • Thyagu as Illicit arrack seller
  • Ramji as Natraj
  • Santhana Bharathi as House owner
  • Shyam Ganesh as Raja
  • Nair Raman as Nisha's grandfather
  • Mahanadi Shankar as Paan Kumar
  • Anjathe Sridhar as Paan Kumar's henchman
  • Ambika as Savithri's mother
  • Jyothi as Kishore's mother
  • Fathima Babu as Usha, Arivazhagan's mother
  • Uma Maheshwari as Ilavarasi, Arivazhagan's sister
  • Vanaja as Tamilarasi, Arivazhagan's sister
  • Sivanarayanamoorthy as Police inspector
  • Vindhya in a special appearance

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of the movie was composed by A. R. Rahman. The lyrics are done by Vairamuthu and Arivumathi. 4 songs are re-used from Rahman's earlier Hindi films: Pukar, 1947 Earth and One 2 Ka 4. The soundtrack was released in 2002.

Song Artist(s) Lyrics Notes
"Sollayo Solaikilli" S.P.Balasubramanyam, Swarnalatha Vairamuthu Reused from "Sunta Hai Mera Khuda" from Pukar
"Shingu Lingu" K. S. Chithra Vairamuthu
"Onne Onne" Sadhana Sargam, Shankar Mahadevan Arivumathi Reused "Banno Rani" from Earth
"Osaka Morayaa" Vasundhara Das, Karthik Vairamuthu Reused "Osakka Muraiyaa" from One 2 Ka 4
"Endhan Nenjil" S. Janaki, Srinivas Vairamuthu Reused "Sona Nahi Naa Sahi" from One 2 Ka 4

References

  1. ^ S. R. Ashok Kumar (11 January 2002). "The fare this season". The Hindu.
  2. ^ https://letterboxd.com/film/alli-arjuna/
  3. ^ https://www.moviebuff.com/alli-arjuna-2002-tamil

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