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Kaadhal (transl.Love) is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film based on a true story, directed by Balaji Sakthivel, starring Bharath (in his first film as a main lead actor) and Sandhya. It was produced by S. Shankar and featured music composed by Joshua Sridhar. The film opened to critical acclaim[1] and was a high commercial success. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Premisthe and released on 12 October 2005.[2] It was remade in Kannada as Cheluvina Chittara in 2007, in Bengali as Chirodini Tumi Je Amar in 2008, in Bengali Bangladesh as Nogor Mastan in 2015, in Marathi as Ved Laavi Jeeva in 2010, in Nepali as Manjari in 2013 and in Punjabi as Ramta Jogi in 2015.[3]

Kaadhal
Poster
Directed byBalaji Sakthivel
Written byBalaji Sakthivel
Produced byS Shankar
StarringBharath
Sandhya
Sukumar
CinematographyVijay Milton
Edited byG. Sasikumar
Music byJoshua Sridhar
Distributed byS Pictures
Release date
  • 17 December 2004 (2004-12-17)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot


Murugan is a diligent scooter mechanic in Madurai, and life goes on smoothly for him until a rich student Aishwarya sets an eye on him. The infatuation reaches a dangerous level when she coaxes Murugan to take her from the constraint of her family, who has other plans about her future. Initially, Murugan hesitates to love her as she belongs to a rich family but later understands her true love and reciprocates. The couple knows that Aishwarya's family will not agree for the wedding and decides to run away to Chennai. Murugan's friend Stephen helps them in their hour of crisis, and the lovers unite in marriage. But Aishwarya's family dotes on her and is not going to give up so easily.

The family tracks down the couple and reaches Chennai to meet them. But the family members pretend to have agreed on the wedding and convince them to return to Madurai along with them. On the way back to Madurai, the family members take the couple to their farmland where Aishwarya's relatives have gathered. They all beat Murugan, and Aishwarya's father wants her to remove the mangalyam tied by Murugan. Aishwarya fears that if she does not obey her father, then Murugan will be killed, so she agrees to marry another man to save Murugan's life. Murugan is beaten and let go of the place.

After a few years, Aishwarya, while travelling with her husband and her child, comes across Murugan, where she finds him as a mentally deranged beggar roaming near a traffic signal. Aishwarya faints upon realizing that the man is Murugan and gets admitted to the nearby hospital. At night, she runs from the hospital to the same signal in search of Murugan, and she finds him sitting there. Aishwarya cries to Murugan and feels bad that she was responsible for his pathetic situation. Aishwarya's husband also comes to the spot and understands his wife's situation. He admits Murugan in a mental health centre and also takes care of him.

The movie ends with title cards mentioning that this is a true incident narrated by the girl's husband to the director during a train journey, which prompted him to make a film.


Cast



Production


After the average response of his debut film Samurai (2002), Balaji was supposed to direct again Vikram in a new venture which was later shelved.[4] During the shoot of Anniyan (2005), Balaji narrated the plot of Kaadhal to his mentor Shankar who agreed to produce the film after hearing the script.

The film was initially turned down by actors Dhanush and Shanthanu Bhagyaraj, before Balaji Sakthivel consulted Shankar's advice for the lead role. Telugu actor Ram also auditioned for the lead role but was unsuccessful. After considering both Manikandan and Bharath from the cast of Boys (2003), Shankar chose the latter to star in his production.[5] For the female lead, the makers held discussions with Ileana D'Cruz and then Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, but the latter's father was reluctant to let her become an actress at the time. The team then picked Saranya Nag was in Class IX, when cinematographer Vijay Milton referred her on to Balaji Sakthivel.[6][7] She was initially considered to play the heroine in the film, but the role was later handed to Sandhya, after the director felt Saranya looked too young.[8] Dhandapani from Madurai was selected to play Sandhya's father. He became popular with this film and adopted the film's title as Kaadhal Dhandapani.[9]

Though the story was shown to have taken place in Madurai, shooting was done in Dindigul and Madurai. The school where Sandhya studies is St. Joseph's Girls Higher Secondary School, Dindigul.


Soundtrack


Kaadhal / Premisthe
Soundtrack album by
Joshua Sridhar
Released2004
Recorded2004
Length37:26 / 34.55
LanguageTamil / Telugu
LabelNew Music
Ayngaran Music
Haritha Audio
Aditya Music
ProducerJoshua Sridhar
Joshua Sridhar chronology
Kaadhal / Premisthe
(2004)
Abhayam
(2005)

The film has eight songs composed by Joshua Sridhar.

All lyrics are written by Na. Muthukumar.

Track-List
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Poovum Pudikkudhu"Krish, Pop Shalini, Tippu3:29
2."Ivanthan"Sunitha Sarathy2:09
3."Thandattikarupaiyee"Pop Shalini, Vidhya, Malar, Maalaiamma5:45
4."Thottu Thottu"Haricharan, Harini Sudhakar5:41
5."Pura Koondu"Suresh Peters, Harish Raghavendra, Tippu, Premji, Karunas5:31
6."Kiru Kiru"Karthik, Pop Shalini4:32
7."Unakkena Iruppaen"Haricharan6:16
8."Kaadhal"Haricharan4:03
Total length:37:26

All lyrics are written by Veturi.

Telugu Track-List
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Moolasandhu"Karthik, Tippu, Srivardhini6:03
2."Thandana Dappulatho"Pop Shalini, Malathi Sharma, Srivardhini5:40
3."Ithade"Sunitha Sarathy2:08
4."Mattilanti Nannu"Haricharan, Harini Sudhakar6:16
5."Puvvu Nachenu"Karthik, Pop Shalini, Tippu3:30
6."Janma Needele"Haricharan6:16
7."Gira Gira"Karthik, Pop Shalini5:02
Total length:34:55

Box office


Produced on a budget of ₹1.25 crores, the film was a surprise blockbuster[10] recovering almost its entire budget from Chennai distribution territory.[11]


Notes


  1. http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/12/24/stories/2004122402850300.htm [dead link]
  2. "Premiste - Telugu cinema Review - Bharath, Sandhya". Idlebrain.com. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  3. "'Chirodini Tumi Je Amaar' shines with audience". Bharatstudent.com. 2 September 2008. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  4. "Nilacharal - A Tamil entertainment ezine presenting interesting contents and useful services".
  5. "In search of a hit". The Hindu. 6 August 2016.
  6. "DIRECTOR BALAJI SAKTHIVEL INTERVIEW - Behindwoods.com - Interview Director Balaji Sakthivel Balaji Sakthivel Directed Movies Samurai Kaadhal Kalloori Rajinikanth starrer Sivaji The Boss Directing 2004 film Kaadhal Balaji Sakthivel an assistant director S.Shankar Samurai for Vikram Kaadhal S Pictures banner Production house of Shankar Native is Dindugal Images". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  7. "Varalaxmi Sarathkumar opens up about her movies before Podaa Podi". 4 May 2020.
  8. Rangarajan, Malathi (31 March 2012). "Awaiting the monsoon". The Hindu.
  9. "Popular Actor Kadhal Dhandapani Passes Away". International Business Times. 20 July 2014.
  10. "Entertainment : Year 2004 — a flashback". The Hindu. 31 December 2004. Archived from the original on 4 April 2005. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  11. Kaadhal grossed 80 lakh in Chennai distribution territory

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