Jayam (2003 film)

Jayam
Directed by M. Raja
Produced by M. Varalakshmi
Written by M. Raja
Teja
Prasanna Kumar
Based on Jayam 
by Teja
Starring Jayam Ravi
Sadha
Gopichand
Music by R. P. Patnaik
Cinematography R. Rathnavelu
Edited by A. Mohan
Distributed by M. L. Movie Aarts
Release dates
20 June 2003
Country India
Language Tamil

Jayam (English: Victory) is a 2003 Tamil action film directed by M. Raja. It featured Ravi and Sadha in their first Tamil ventures respectively, with the success of the film prompting the actor to retain the film's title as a prefix to his stagename. It also featured Senthil, Gopichand, Mayilsamy, Suman Shetty and Ramesh Khanna in supporting roles. A remake of the successful Telugu film with the same title, Jayam became a commercial and critical success at the box office.

Plot

The story is centered in a village where the parents of first cousins Sujatha (Sadha) and Raghu (Gopichand) decide that they will be married to each other when they become adults. As a child, Sujatha's uncle gives her anklets, which she wears as she grows up. As they grow older, Raghu is caught smuggling money from his house. At school, Raghu beats up a kid for talking to Sujatha. They quarrel, and soon Raghu's family leaves for another village.

Sujatha grows to be an attractive college student, while the villain Raghu becomes a good-for-nothing character. On her way to college, Sujatha meets Ravi (Jayam Ravi), a poor, handsome, charming, enthusiastic young man. He asks her to wear her anklets to college again, and soon after their quarrels they fall in love. Meanwhile, Raghu’s parents, hoping that he will become a responsible person after marriage, decide to carry out his marriage with Sujatha. The whole story takes a turn when Sujatha’s parents learn about her love affair with Ravi. On the day of her marriage, Sujatha elopes with Ravi and the action heats up as they are chased by Raghu and his thugs.

Finally, the villain Raghu is defeated in a face-to-face combat with Ravi, and Ravi marries Sujatha.

Cast

Soundtrack

Songs and background score is handled by R.P. Patnaik[1]

  1. "Kanamoochi" - Shankar Mahadevan
  2. "Kavithayae Theriyuma" - Harini, Manicka Vinayagam, R.P. Patnaik
  3. "Thiruvizhannu Vantha" - Tippu, Gowri, Raja, Ravi
  4. "Vandi Vandi Railu Vandi" - Tippu, Manicka Vinayagam
  5. "Kaathal Kaathal" - Karthik
  6. "Kaathal Thandha Vali" - Karthik, Ganga
  7. "Kodi Kodi Minnalgal" - Vijay Yesudas

References

  1. "Jayam Movie songs from Raaga.com". Retrieved February 8, 2012.

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