Kaadhal Kavithai

Kadhal Kavithai

Poster
Directed by Agathiyan
Produced by kabiyjai = Agathiyan
Starring Prashanth
Isha Koppikar
Kasthuri
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematography Ravi Yadav
Edited by Lancy-Mohan
Production
company
Metro Film Corporation
Release date
  • 25 December 1998 (1998-12-25)
Running time
145 min.
Country India
Language Tamil

Kadhal Kavithai (English: Poem of Love) is a 1998 Tamil language romance film directed by Agathiyan and produced by Murali Manohar. The film features Prashanth and Isha Koppikar in the lead roles, while Kasthuri, Manivannan and Srividya play other supporting characters. The film had music composed by Ilaiyaraaja, while duo Lancy-Mohan and Ravi Yadav handled the editing and cinematography respectively. After opening in December 1998, the film went on to gain success critically and became a commercially successful venture.

Plot

Vishva (Prashanth) spends his time hanging out with Anandham (Charlie) to avoid his mother (Ambika), who always quarrels with his dad (Manivannan). To find peace, he plays tricks on others. Among the victims is Jothi (Isha Koppikar). The story moves to London, where Vishva visits Princess Diana's grave and leaves a beautiful poem behind. At the same time, Jothi too visits the grave and leaves a note after reading the poem. Then begins a warm relationship between Jothi and Vishwa without seeing each other. Whether the two are united form the rest of the story.

Cast

Production

After the success of Shankar's 1998 romantic film Jeans, the co-producer Ashok Amritraj agreed to work with actor Prashanth again in his next film and thus signed on to finance a film to be directed by Agathiyan.[1][2] The film was initially titled Adhisayam (Wonder) and shooting began in Tamil Nadu in August 1998.[3] The film went through a change of title to Kaadhal Kavithai, reminiscent of Agathiyan's yesteryear film Kadhal Kottai and Amritraj sold the project to Murali Manohar of Cee I TV Limited.[4]

Isha Koppikar made her debut as an actor with this film, despite signing on to appear in K. S. Ravi's En Swasa Kaatre before Kaadhal Kavithai.[5] Raju Sundaram choreographed a belly dance song shot in Rajasthan featuring actress Kasthuri.[1] Part of the film is shot in London, with locations including near the River Thames, the Houses of Parliament, Piccadilly Circus and Althorp, where the memorial to Princess Diana was located.[6]

Release

A critic from Indolink.com gave the film a positive review mentioning that Kaadhal Kavithai "is handled neatly and that Agathian manages well with dialogues and a fresh mix of characters", describing it as "the must see movie of the year".[7] The Deccan Herald mentioned that the film is "visually a delight, the songs and music are pleasant, especially when they harmonise with the locations, which they don’t always." The reviewer adds that "Prashanth is alright though he seems a little narcissistic, you always feel that he’s looking at a mirror someone’s holding up. The heorine is new, and not unpleasant. Srividya is wanted, though brightening."[8]

Prashanth with Kaadhal Kavithai capped off a hat-trick of hit films in 1998 after the successes of Shankar's Jeans and Ravichandran's Kannedhirey Thondrinal.[4] Isha Koppikar won plaudits from critics for her performance with Rediff.com stating that with her "strong screen presence, and acting skills that belie her newbie status, she could be the latest to storm the TN industry".[1] The film won her further offers and Vijay signed her on for his next Nenjinile after seeing her performance in Kaadhal Kavithai.[9] She went on to win the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut in 1998.[10]

Soundtrack

Kaadhal Kavithai
Soundtrack album by Ilaiyaraaja
Released 1998
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label New Music

The soundtrack of the film was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, his only collaboration with Agathian, was well received by the audience and became one of the most sold albums in 1998.[11]

Track Song Singer(s) Duration
1 "Aalana Naal Mudhala" Pushpavanam Kuppusamy, Sowmya Raoh 05:06
2 "Hey Konji Pesu" Ilaiyaraaja, Sujatha 05:05
3 "Alai Meethu" Bhavatharini 03:04
4 "Diana Diana" Hariharan 05:11
5 "Kadhal Meethu" Hariharan 05:08
6 "Manasa Thotta Kadhal" Hariharan 04:37
7 "Thathom" Ila Arun, Swarnalatha 04:59

References

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  2. "Rediff On The NeT, Movies: Gossip from the southern film industry". Rediff.com. 1999-12-08. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  3. "A Chat with Ashok Amritraj". Indolink.com. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  4. 1 2 "Luring the audiences back to theatres - The Hindu". Cscsarchive.org:8081. 1999-01-22. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  5. "Papa's beti - Deccan Herald". Cscsarchive.org:8081. 2000-07-30. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  6. "Gokul'S Home Page". Oocities.org. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  7. "Kaadhal Kavithai: Movie Review". Indolink.com. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  8. "Kadal Kavithai - Deccan Herald". Archive.cscs.res.in. 2004-06-20. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  9. "Rediff On The NeT, Movies: Gossip from the southern film industry". Rediff.com. 1999-06-07. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  10. "Filmfare awards presented at a dazzling function - The Times of India". Cscsarchive.org:8081. 1999-04-25. Archived from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  11. "Kaadhal Kavidhai: Music Review". Indolink.com. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
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