Thiruppu Munai

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Thiruppu Munai
Directed by Kalaivanan Kannadasan
Produced by B. Kandaswami
Written by K. N. Lakshmanan
Starring
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematography G. Dhanapal
Editing by B. K. Mohan
Studio B. K. Enterprizes
Release dates
  • 3 November 1989 (1989-11-03)
Running time 130 min
Country India
Language Tamil

Thiruppu Munai (translation: Turning Point) is a 1989 Tamil crime film directed by Kalaivanan Kannadasan. The film features Karthik and Chitra in lead roles. The film, produced by B. Kandaswami, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 3 November 1989.[1][2]

Plot

Sathyamoorthy (J. V. Somayajulu), an honest politician, becomes the new Minister of Justice. Chakravarthy (Vinu Chakravarthy), a corrupted politician, who wants to be a minister feels ridiculous and tries to kill Sathyamoorthy but Chakravarthy fails each time.

Rajaram (Karthik), a jobless graduate, comes to the city alone to find a job. He has a mother and he has many debts. There, he becomes friend with Pichandi (Janagaraj), who is also a jobless graduate, and Chidambaram (Vagai Chandrasekhar), a disabled family man. Sangeetha, Chakravarthy's niece, (Silk Smitha) interviewed Rajaram for a job and he passes it well. Rajaram is hired by Chakravarthy but Chakravarthy asks him to first charm Chitra (Chitra), Sathyamoorthy's daughter. Rajaram tries to charm her and Chitra falls in love with him. Sathyamoorthy wants to see, his daughter's lover, Rajaram, so Chakravarthy gives him a flower bouquet with a bomb inside. Sathyamoorthy appreciates Rajaram and he gives the flower bouquet to Sathyamoorthy. Sathyamoorthy dies in the bomb blast. Rajaram is sentenced to life emprisonnement and Pichandi to five years in prison.

Chakravarthy has succeeded to the minister post and he decides to kill the witnesses. Anand (Thyagu), the jailer, because of his corrupted services, becomes the sub-jailer. Vanchinathan, who looks like Rajaram, is the new jailer. Manimudi (Ajay Ratnam), Chakravarthy's henchman, kills Pichandi under the command of Chakravarthy and Vanchinathan is sentenced to life emprisonnement. Vanchinathan escapes from the jail and with Chitra, they try to flee the innocent Rajaram. Chidambaram and his wife (Sabitha Anand) were murdered by Chakravarthy's henchmen.

Finally, Rajaram and Vanchinathan kill Chakravarthy's henchmen. Chakravarthy is sentenced to life emprisonnement, Rajaram and Chitra get married and Vanchinathan decides to grow up Chidambaram's son.

Cast

Soundtrack

Thiruppu Munai
Soundtrack album by Ilaiyaraaja
Released 1989
Recorded 1989
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 17:35
Producer Ilaiyaraaja

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Ilaiyaraaja. The soundtrack, released in 1989, 4 features tracks with lyrics written by Pulamaipithan, Ilaiyaraaja, Gangai Amaran and Kalaivanan Kannadasan.[3][4]

Track Song Singer(s) Lyrics Duration
1 'Adi Ye Pulla' Mano, K. S. Chithra, Sunandha Pulamaipithan 4:33
2 'Ammana Summa Illada' Ilaiyaraaja Ilaiyaraaja 4:40
3 'Ilamai Ithu' Mano, K. S. Chithra Gangai Amaran 4:02
4 'Oru Naal' Mano, K. S. Chithra Kalaivanan Kannadasan 4:20

External links

Thiruppu Munai at the Internet Movie Database

References

  1. "Thiruppu Munai". popcorn.oneindia.in. Retrieved 2012-06-04. 
  2. "Filmography of thiruppumunai". cinesouth.com. Retrieved 2012-06-04. 
  3. "Thirupu Munai - Illayaraja". thiraipaadal.com. Retrieved 2012-06-04. 
  4. "Thiruppumunai Songs". raaga.com. Retrieved 2012-06-04. 
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