Aravindhan
Aravindhan | |
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Directed by | T. Nagarajan |
Produced by | T. Siva |
Written by |
T. Nagarajan Liaqath Ali Khan (dialogues) |
Starring |
Sarath Kumar Nagma Parthiban Urvasi Visu Prakash Raj Anandaraj |
Music by | Yuvan Shankar Raja |
Cinematography | R. Rathnavelu |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Amma Creations |
Release dates | 28 February 1997 |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Aravindhan (Tamil: அரவிந்தன்) is a 1997 Indian Tamil film written and directed by newcomer T. Nagarajan, starring Sarath Kumar, Parthiban, Nagma, Oorvasi, Prakash Raj and Visu in lead and pivotal roles. The film marks the debut of noted music composer Yuvan Shankar Raja, musician Ilaiyaraaja's youngest son, and the debut of cinematographer R. Rathnavelu. The film flopped miserably at the box-office.[1] The film is based on the 1968 Kilvenmani massacre, in which 44 people were burnt alive. The lead character of the movie is based on naxalite Balan, who lived in Dharmapuri district.
Cast and crew
Cast
- Sarath Kumar as Aravindhan
- Parthiban as Thamizhvannan
- Nagma as Anu
- Oorvasi as Gayathri
- Prakash Raj as Krishnan Kumar
- Visu
- Anand Raj as Ramanathan
- Thilakan as Gopalakrishnan Naidu
- Thalaivasal Vijay as Muthukrishnan
- Ponnambalam
- Liaqath Ali Khan
- Delhi Ganesh
Crew
- Story, Screenplay and Directed by: T. Nagarajan
- Dialogue: Liaqath Ali Khan
- Produced by: T. Siva
- Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
- Cinematography: R. Rathnavelu
- Lyrics: Pazhani Bharathi, Kaathal Mathi & Parthi Bhaskar
- Fights: Kanal Kannan
- Banner: Amma Creations
Soundtrack
Aravindhan | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Yuvan Shankar Raja | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 30:01 | |||
Label | Sa Re Ga Ma | |||
Producer | Yuvan Shankar Raja | |||
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology | ||||
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The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Ilaiyaraaja's youngest son, Yuvan Shankar Raja, who made his debut in this film. T. Siva, the producer of the film, after hearing some of Yuvan Shankar Raja's tunes, asked him to compose a trailer music and after being impressed of it, gave Yuvan Shankar the assignment to compose the entire film score including a soundtrack for that film.[2] Yuvan Shankar Raja was 16 at the time of the release and one of the youngest composers ever in the industry.[3] The soundtrack, released in late 1996, features 7 tracks.
Track | Song | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Duration | Notes |
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1 | "All The Best" | Hariharan, Bhavatharini | Palani Bharathi | 5:40 | |
2 | "Hey Ponnamma, Un Lovvu Yaaru Sollamma" | Mano, Sumangali, Yogi, Yuvan Shankar Raja | 4:58 | ||
3 | "Thanga Sooriyan" | Mano, Swarnalatha | Kadhal Mathi | 4:15 | |
4 | "Sutrum Bhoomi" | Jayachandran & Chorus | Parthi Bhaskar | 2:52 | |
5 | "Pothum Idhu Pothum" | Unnikrishnan | Palani Bharathi | 2:35 | |
6 | "Poovattam" | T. L. Maharajan, Swarnalatha | Kadhal Mathi | 4:48 | |
7 | "Eera Nila" | S. P. Balasubramaniam, 'Mahanadhi' Shobana | Palani Bharathi | 4:53 |
References
- ↑ "A-Z Arunachalam Mudhal V.I.P Varai (I)". indolink.com. Archived from the original on 31 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
- ↑ "Yuvan Shankar Raja's Profile". S S Music. Retrieved 2010-03-05.
- ↑ "YSR in London". tfmpage.com. Retrieved 2009-04-04.