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Kadhalil Vizhunthen
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Soundtrack
| Song Name | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unakkena Naan | Vijay Antony and Shakthisree Gopalan | Thamarai | |
| Un Thalaimudi | Karthik, Nitish Gopalan and Maya | Thamarai | |
| Naaka Mukka (Male) | Vijay Antony | P.V.Prasath | |
| Solladi Enthan Ithayam | Tippu | Thamarai | |
| Thozhiya En Kadhaliya | Harish Raghavendra and Saisharan | No Information | |
| Puyale Purappadu | Relina and Megha | Priyan | |
| Naaka Mukka (Female) | Chinna Ponnu and Nakul | P.V.Prasath | |
| Enna Sonnen | Nitish Gopalan | P.V.Prasath |
Storyline
<p>Sabhapathy is the football-crazy son of an alcoholic and lives in the slums. However, he lives a comfortable life and plays football with his friends through college. He meets Meera slowly and starts to love her but is afraid to express his love since she is rich and might react badly. However, he later does confirm his love to her, and she accepts. When Sabha leaves for a football match with his college, he promises that he will propose to Meera as soon as he gets back. Sabha returns from his match to only find out that Meera has died. He slips into a , travelling with Meera’s dead body which he stole from the morgue. This peculiar behavior of Sabha who thinks Meera is alive is validated. A doctor shows the inspector a wildlife documentary in which a monkey continues to nurse its dead offspring. The doctor further attributes this behavior as unconditional love, which to some people makes them ignore reality and live in the past. This documentary forms the crux of the entire movie. To make matters even worse, the police are after Sabha. The climax of the movie shows Sabha committing suicide after killing Meera’s uncle Kasirajan, who murdered her in order to gain her wealth. The film ends with Sabha and Meera’s souls reunited and the two lovers never separated, even in death. The film marked the directorial debut of P. V. Prasath, who earlier assisted , and . Nakul, who was one of the heroes in , made his comeback through this film and he reduced over 20 kilograms to play the lead role in the film. A stunt sequence was shot in Mettupalayam, and Nakul performed it without any dupe. The film was shot at locations in Chennai, Ooty, Thalakkonam, Mudumalai, Pollachi, Valparai, Masinagudi, Gudalar, Udumalpet, Coimbatore and Kodaikanal. The film marked the foray of the into film distribution through their newly founded production company . The soundtrack has nine tracks composed by , except for “Unakkena Naanâ€, which was done by director P. V. Prasath himself. The lyrics were written by , P. V. Prasath, Nepolian, and Priyan. The audio was released on 2 December 2007 at Sathyam Cinemas. The soundtrack met with critical acclaim and made popular among the Tamil audience. The song “Nakka Mukka”, went viral and met with a tremendous response from India. The melodious romantic number “Thozhiya” was also a successful hit. “Unakkena Naan” is based on ‘s ” “. The film was lying in the cans for one year and Sun Pictures bought the film making it their first film. The film opened alongside at the box office on 26 September 2008 with the media hyping that it was a battle of two films with debutants and successful soundtracks. The success of the film led Nakul and reunite again in which too was promoted by Sun Pictures and became successful. PV Prasad started another project ” ” for he was held in cheating case and the film was finally released in 2012. Rediff wrote: “Kadhalil Vizhundhen achieves at least in part, what other love-stories fail to do — to bring a genuine lump in your throat at times”. “Nakka Mukka” attained immense popularity. It was played in the opening ceremony of the held at , . It also featured among a medley of Tamil songs performed by and in the inaugural of the fourth edition of the 2011 held at Chennai, India. Following the of ” ” in 2011, “Naaka Mukka” was featured alongside ” “, ” ” and ” ” in a small collection of songs that are considered a “national rage” in India. The success also inspired its singer Chinnaponnu to release an English version of the song. “Naaka Mukka” would also go on to be reused in the 2009 Telugu-language film as “Jajjanaka” (which was also composed by Antony) and featured in the 2011 Hindi film .</p>
Details
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
P. V. Prasath
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Producer:
S. Umapathi
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Music:
Vijay Antony, P. V. Prasath (1 song)
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Director:
P. V. Prasath
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Cinematography:
S.D. Vijay Milton
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Release Date:
26-Sep-08
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Edited By:
V. T. Vijayan
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Runtime:
3h 8m
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Language:
Tamil
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