Pasamulla Pandiyare is a 1997 Indian Tamil language film directed by T. P. Gajendran and produced by Kalyani Murugan. The film stars Rajkiran, Meena, and Roja, while M. N. Nambiar, Nizhalgal Ravi, Alex, Sangili Murugan, Vadivelu, and Senthil play supporting roles. The film had musical score by Deva.[1][2][3]
Pasamulla Pandiyare | |
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Directed by | T. P. Gajendran |
Written by | P. Kalaimani (dialogues) |
Screenplay by | Sangili Murugan |
Story by | P. Kalaimani |
Produced by | Kalyani Murugan |
Starring | Rajkiran Meena Roja M. N. Nambiar Nizhalgal Ravi Alex Sangili Murugan Vadivelu Senthil |
Cinematography | K. S. Selvaraj |
Edited by | Ganesh Kumar |
Music by | Deva |
Production company | Meenakshi Arts |
Distributed by | Meenakshi Arts |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Pandiyar (Rajkiran) is a genuine person adopted by Nesamani's (M. N. Nambiar) family. The family migrates to Malaysia, leaving the house under Pandiyar and other properties under Eswaramoorthi (Alex). Vellayamma is a talented palm reader who falls for Pandiyar. Nesamani's daughter Dhanalakshmi returns to India with her husband Nagaraja (Nizhalgal Ravi) and daughter Revathi (Roja. Revathi falls in love with Pandiyar. Vellayamma reads Dhanalakshmi's palm and finds her untold secret story. Then, Nagaraja kills Vellayamma's associates with Eswaramoorthi, and the innocent man Pandiyar gets arrested for Vellayamma's murder. The rest of the story revolves around how Pandiyar proves his innocence at court.
The soundtrack was composed by Deva.[4]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
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1 | "Discovery Channel" | Anuradha Sriram | Pazhani Bharathi | 05:12 |
2 | "Kaiya Idhu" | Anuradha Sriram, Deva | Vairamuthu | 04:49 |
3 | "Oh Lovely" | Sujatha, Mano | Pazhani Bharathi | 05:18 |
4 | "Pasamulla Pandiyare" | P. Unnikrishnan | Vairamuthu | 05:08 |
5 | "Rukku Rukku" | Anuradha Sriram, Bharathi | 05:01 | |
6 | "Veeranthan" | Swarnalatha | Vaali | 04:40 |
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