Pooveli

Pooveli
Directed by Selva
Produced by Rajam Balachander
Pushpa Kandaswamy
Written by Murthy Ramesh
Nagulan Ponnusamy (dialogues)
Screenplay by Selva
Story by Selva
Starring Karthik
Abbas
Kausalya
Heera
Music by Bharathwaj
Cinematography Raghunatha Reddy
Edited by Suresh Urs
Production
company
Distributed by Kavithalayaa Productions
Release date
4 December 1998
Running time
140 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Pooveli (English: Flower Fence) is a 1998 Tamil film directed by Selva. The film stars Karthik, Abbas, Kausalya and Heera Rajgopal in the lead roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Bharadwaj while lyrics by Vairamuthu.[1]

Plot

The movie opens with the main characters revealing their thoughts on love. Maha (Kausalya) feels one must love before the wedding while Shalini (Heera) feels love is for after the wedding. Radha Ravi is totally opposed to love and feels it is a way in which children cheat their parents while Murali (Karthik) is totally for it.

Murali follows Shalini around expressing his love for her. But when she insults his love, he promises he wouldn't trouble her again and that one day, she would understand him and come to him. He runs into Maha, his classmate in school, who has recently lost her lover in an accident. To force her father to accept her love, she had already told him that she was married. Circumstances force her uncle to think Murali is her husband and they go back to her house in the village.

Their plan is for Murali to earn the displeasure of the members of her household so that he can leave, but his plans backfire and earn him their love and affection. As he continues living there, he starts to like having a family around and also falls in love with Maha. The only black sheep in their family is Anandaraj, who keeps troubling them.

Maha's grandmother (Manorama), finds out the arrangement between her and Murali, but since she likes Murali, plays a trick to get them both married.

Shalini, who has meanwhile developed feelings for Murali, shows up at the village before the wedding creating doubts in the minds of the other. This leads to some confusion and problems which are cleared in the climax.

Cast

Release

The film completed a 100-day run in theaters & became a commercial success, with the makers of the film coming together soon after to make another production, Rojavanam.[2]

Kausalya won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for her performance in the film while Karthik went on to win the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize.

Critical reception

Indolink wrote:"has its good moments with consistent screenplay".[3] Balaji wrote:" nice movie without a single boring moment".[4]

Remake

The film was remade in Telugu as Alludugaaru Vachcharu with Jagapathi Babu playing the lead role while Kausalya, Abbas and Heera reprised their roles from the original in Telugu.

Soundtrack

Music is composed by Bharathwaj. Soundtrack contains 10 songs.[5]

References

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