Sakthi Vasu Films

Thottal Poo Malarum (English: The flower will bloom, when touched) is a 2007 Tamil romance film written and directed by P. Vasu, starring his son Sakthi Vasu and Gowri Munjal, two newcomers, in lead roles, whilst Rajkiran, Suganya, Nassar, Vadivelu and Santhanam essayed supporting roles. Music is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film was released on 3 August 2007, failing to attract the audience and ending up as a box office bomb.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 Soundtrack
  • 4 Reviews
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Plot

Ravi (Sakthi), is a happy-go—lucky-youngster, who falls in instant love with Anjali (Gauri Munjal), his college mate. Anjali's mother Periya Nayagie (Sukanya), a rich and an arrogant entrepreneur, tries to play spoilsport in their romance. She arranges for her daughter's wedding with son of a dreaded gangster Varadharaja Vandaiyar (Raj Kiran) in Mumbai. Sakthi sets on a mission to Mumbai. He hides his true identity and manages to gain an entry into Vandiyar's family. Having won the confidence of Vandaiyar's family, Sakthi sets himself on a mission to marry Anjali. Does he succeed in his attempt forms the rest.

Cast

  • Sakthi Vasu as Ravi Thyagarajan
  • Gowri Munjal as Anjali
  • Rajkiran as Varadharaja Vaandiyar
  • Vadivelu as Kabaaleeswaran (Kabali Khan)
  • Nassar as Thyagarajan
  • Suganya as Periya Naayagi
  • "Ennatha" Kannaiya as Blind Cardriver
  • Santhanam
  • Sivaranjini
  • K. S. Ravikumar (Special appearance)
  • Madan Bob
  • Pooja Gandhi in a special appearance

Soundtrack

Thottal Poo Malarum
Soundtrack album by Yuvan Shankar Raja
Released 23 June 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre Film soundtrack
Label Sa Re Ga Ma
Producer Yuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
Satham Podathey
(2007)
Thottal Poo Malarum
(2007)
Kannamoochi Yenada
(2007)
For the music of the film, P. Vasu teamed up with composer Yuvan Shankar Raja for the first time. The soundtrack was released on 23 June 2007 by Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan.  It features 6 tracks, whilst 'Kavignar' Vaali had written the lyrics for all the songs, but for "Kadatharen Naan Unnai", which had lyrics written by Snehan.
"Indiaglitz" described the album as "rocking" and a "delight for music-lovers".  Particularly, the song "Arabu Naade" got immensely popular and became a chartbuster song. 
No. Song Singers Length (m:ss) Lyrics Notes
1 "Arabu Naade" Haricharan, Yuvan Shankar Raja 5:22 'Kavignar' Vaali
2 "Vittal Suriyanai" Ranjith, Yuvan Shankar Raja 4:38 Vaali
3 "Valaiyal Karangalai" Vijay Yesudas 4:45 Vaali
4 "Ennai Pidicha" Haricharan, Binny Krishna Kumar 4:35 Vaali
5 "Vaadi Vambu Pennae" Sujatha Mohan 4:09 Vaali
6 "Kadatharan Naan Unnai" Rahul Nambiyar, Saindhavi 3:48 Snehan

Reviews

TSV Hari of Rediff.com described the film as "very ordinary fare," adding that "Sakthi certainly deserved better."  M Bharat Kumar of News Today called it a "mediocre offering" with "predictable sequences," noting that "the son seems to have delivered the goods well, while the father has failed as a director."  However, IndiaGlitz described it as a "feel-good youthful entertainer" with an "intelligent screenplay and pacy narration" that is "sure to appease film-buffs."






Ninaithale Inikkum is a 2009 Tamil mystery-drama film directed by Kumaravelan. It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shakthi Vasudevan, Priyamani, Karthik Kumar and Anuja Iyer in the lead roles while K. Bhagyaraj and Manobala play supporting roles. The score was composed by Vijay Antony.
Ninaithale Inikkum was released on September 4, 2009 and was an average grosser but was later on declared a super-hit at the box office. The film was produced by Gemini Film Circuit and distributed by Sun Pictures. The plot is a remake of the 2006 Malayalam film Classmates while the title was taken from a 1979 Tamil film.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 Soundtrack
  • 4 Box Office
  • 5 References

Plot

The young college-going Shiva (Prithviraj Sukumaran) is extremely energetic and enthusiastic. Being very short tempered, he gets easily provoked by the rich, proud Vasu (Karthik Kumar) and his sneering attitude. From glares and snarls to punches and fights, Vasu and Shiva do it all, even for unreasonable, petty things. It is Shakthi (Shakthi Vasudevan) who stops their quarrels before they injure each other very badly. As he is friendly, kind-hearted and cool-headed, Shakthi tries to bring Shiva and Vasu together on friendly terms but in vain. Shiva, Shakthi and their faithful friend Bala stay together through thick and thin and are always ready to voice out their views on behalf of the hostelites in the college. Shakthi’s father (Bhagyaraj) often visits his son in the hostel and is like a father to all of Shakthi’s friends. Meera (Priyamani), the daughter of an M.L.A., nurtures a soft corner for Shiva. She is brave enough to stand up to him and check him when he throws unnecessary tantrums. Shalini (Anuja Iyer), Meera’s friend, is a shy, reserved Muslim girl from a very strict family background. She is often preoccupied with her own thoughts. Karthik (Jeeva) is a total show-off who tries to humiliate Shiva and Shakthi but ends up making a fool of himself.
The movie begins on an aeroplane as Shiva (a mature looking Prithviraj, with a French beard and rimless spectacles) heads back to his college to meet his friends. With his eyes sparkling with nostalgic memories, he takes a trip down memory lane and what he recalls about his college days forms the main part of the story.
At the reunion, the friends are happy to see each other after eight long years. But they all seem to be weighed down by a tragic incident: the death of Shakti. Shiva remains the most melancholic of them all. All goes well, until Shiva is found almost strangled to death. Everyone suspects Vasu, but Shakti's father discovers that the murder was attempted by Shalini.
In a flashback, it is revealed that Shakti and Shalini were lovers. In an ultimate twist, Shalini reveals that Shiva, who was running away from the police after breaking into an election booth, killed Shakti with chloroform, as the latter suffered from asthma. Shalini is upset that Shakti's father prevented her from taking revenge against the murderer of his son.
Shiva is cured and comes to seek apology from Shakti's father for accidentally killing Shakti. Shakti's father forgives Shiva and asks Shiva to marry Meera, who has been waiting for him for over eight years. Vasu also comes to seek apology from Shiva for all of his antics in college. Shakti's parents adopt Shalini, whose family has died, and decide to take her home. The film ends as Shalini says farewell to her friends and to the image of Shakti, who is forever present in the college campus. The message of the film goes for all of us: "Never forget the sweet memories that happened in college."

Cast

  • Prithviraj Sukumaran as Shiva
  • Shakthi Vasudevan as Sakthi
  • Karthik Kumar as Vasu
  • Vishnupriyan as Jeeva
  • Priyamani as Meera
  • Anuja Iyer as Shalini
  • K. Bhagyaraj as Sakthi's father
  • Lollu Sabha Jeeva as Karthik
  • "Boys" Rajan as Principal
  • Srinath
  • Anjali Devi as Sakthi's Mother
  • Jayashree as Shalini's Friend
  • Kausha Rach in a Special Appearance in Song "Sexy Lady"

Soundtrack

The soundtrack, composed by Vijay Antony, features seven songs.
Ninaithale Inikkum
Soundtrack album by Vijay Antony
Recorded 2009
Genre Soundtrack
Length 26:43
Label Thinkmusic
Producer Vijay Antony
Vijay Antony chronology
Mariyadhai
(2009)
Ninaithale Inikkum
(2009)
Mahatma
(2009)
No. Song Singers Length Lyrics
1 "Azhagaai Pookkuthey" Janaki Iyer, Prasanna 4:58 Kalai Kumar
2 "Banaras pattu" Vijay Antony, Dinesh Kanagaratnam 4:16 Annamalai
3 "Nanbanai Partha" Benny Dayal 5:05 Annamalai
4 "Sexy Lady" MK Balaji, Sheba, Maya, Ramya 4:27 Priyan
5 "Kalloori" Sheba 1:27 Sheba
6 "Allah" Vijay Antony 4:51 Annamalai
7 "Naatkal" Kaushik 1:39 Prabha

Box Office

The film declared as superhit at the boxoffice.




Aattanayagann (English: Man of the match) is an Indian Tamil action-comedy film written and directed by debutante Krishnaram, starring Sakthi, Adithya and Remya Nambeeshan in lead and Ravi Kale, Santhanam, Meera Vasudevan and R. Sundarrajan in supporting roles.  It released on December 17, 2010 to negative reviews. 

Plot

Lingam (Sakthi), the younger son of Nasser, leads life in his own way. He along with his set of friends (which includes Santhanam and ‘Lollu Sabha’ Jeeva) goes around town enjoying. But Lingam's father is against his ways. He often compares him with his elder brother Chandran (Adhitya Menon), who runs a software firm in Hyderabad and is caring towards the family. Lingam falls in love with Radhika (Ramya Nambeesan) and he decides to make her sister Indira (Meera Vasudevan) enter wedlock with his brother.
After their marriage, Chandran takes Indira to Hyderabad. But she comes across a startling truth that Chandran is none but a dreaded don in the capital city of Andhra Pradesh and that had hid this truth to his family.
The onus now falls on Lingam to set things right. He promises Indira and Radhika that he would bring his brother back to right ways. But a hindrance to his mission is Boppala Ram Babu (Ravi Kale), who has a score to settle with Chandran. Does Lingam succeeds in his mission or not forms the climax.
The film also gained popularity with the lead actress Remya Nambeeshan appearing glamourous in the songs for the 1st time in her career.

Cast

  • Sakthi as Lingam
  • Remya Nambeeshan as Radhika
  • Adithya as Chandran
  • Ravi Kale as Pettinaidu
  • Santhanam
  • Meera Vasudevan as Indhira Chandran
  • Nassar
  • R. Sundarrajan as Lingam
  • Lollu Sabha Jeeva
  • Ashwini
  • Sachu



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