Aahaa

Aahaa

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Directed by Suresh Krishna
Produced by R. Mohan
Written by Crazy Mohan
Starring Rajiv Krishna
Sulekha
Raghuvaran
Vijayakumar
Bhanupriya
Srividya
Sukanya
Music by Deva
Cinematography S. Saravanan
Edited by Suresh Urs
Distributed by Shogun Films Ltd
Release dates
30 October 1997
Country India
Language Tamil

Aahaa is a 1997 Tamil film directed by Suresh Krishna starring Rajiv Krishna and Sulekha in the lead roles. The film was a decent hit among Deepavali releases and ran for 100 days.[1]

This film later remade in Telugu titled Aaha starring Jagapathi Babu.

Plot

Shriram (Rajiv Krishna) is the son of 'Pepsi' Parasuram (Vijayakumar) and the younger brother of Raghu (Raguvaran). Raghu is married to Bhanupriya and has a son. While Raghu is a model son, Shriram is considered a wastrel. Shriram falls in love with Janaki (Sulekha), the daughter of a Brahmin cook (Delhi Ganesh). Parasuram opposes the match because of the difference in their status.

Meanwhile, Raghu's college sweetheart, Gita (Sukanya) is dying and she wants to spend her last days with him. She contacts him after five years and they begin meeting secretly.

Shriram finds out about this and tries to keep the family secrets, take the blame for everyone's shortcomings and becomes the family scapegoat and his father's favorite whipping boy. The rest of the film examines whether or not Raghu is finally vindicated in the eyes of his family.

Cast

Production

The film marked a comeback for actress Bhanupriya, while debutants Rajiv Krishna (Chandresh) and Sulekha were selected to play the lead roles.[2]

Soundtrack

Music is composed by Deva. Song "Mudhan Mudhalil" was lifted from Hindi song "Sochenge Tumhe Pyaar" from Deewana.

Remakes

Year Film Language Cast Director
1998 Aaha Telugu Jagapathi Babu, Sanghavi, Jayasudha, Raghuvaran Suresh Krissna
2009 Ghauttham Kannada Prem Kumar, Sara, Anant Nag, Mohan K. Rajeev Prashad

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