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1st October 2008, 06:16 PM
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Aruvadai Naal
Some how I have developed a special feeling about the movie "Aruvadai Naal" released in the eighties.
The movie is not a great or a land mark movie. But if you ask me to pick top 10 BGMs of IR, I will place this film one among the top 5.
Starring Prabhu, Pallavi, Indira and Vadivukkarasi etc, it is a story basically about the love between a ( as usual ) innocent village boy Prabhu and a educated Christian girl Pallavi who comes to the village for becoming a nun. The love fails to reach marriage and this pain is superbly brought out in the rest of the film by none other than Ilaiyaraja's truly mesmerising BGM.
The director ( I dont know his name ) himself has acted in the movie as a Christian father.
The theme of the movie is the evergreen melody by K.S.Chitra "Devanin koil moodiya neram..."
What an orchestration and what a feel ! The lyrics makes your eyes wet though you never loved or met love failure.
"Inaivadhu ellaam pirivadharkkaaga
Idhayangal ellaam marappadharkaaga
marandhaal thaane nimmadhi"
An excellent gem that went unpicturized
Remarkable performance by Pallavi as a girl struck by love failure.
Some "Punyavaan" has uploaded the highlights of this movie in youtube.
Please listen to the BGM and share your feelings
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1st October 2008 06:16 PM
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12th October 2008, 10:02 PM
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Re: Aruvadai Naal
Originally Posted by
raja_fan
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The theme of the movie is the evergreen melody by K.S.Chitra "Devanin koil moodiya neram..."
What an orchestration and what a feel ! The lyrics makes your eyes wet though you never loved or met love failure.
"Inaivadhu ellaam pirivadharkkaaga
Idhayangal ellaam marappadharkaaga
marandhaal thaane nimmadhi"
An excellent gem that went unpicturized
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Is that so? I remember seeing the picturisation with the nun character driving in a tvs champ or something. These movies aren't telecasted in the channels for some reason. At least, an IR-hits show in the dreaded music channels might do.. but the channels never seem to bother. Maybe they didn't get the rights.
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12th October 2008, 10:05 PM
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kingvj,
aruvadai naal has been telecasted many a times in quite a number of channels
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13th October 2008, 04:05 AM
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While I have not watched the movie...the song Dhavenin Kovil has captured my heart...at melancholy times it is the song that i repeatedly listen too....the pain and the strength to go past it when you're abandoned and forgotten anyways...beautiful...it was one of the very few songs that seem to speak to me directly...
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13th October 2008, 10:16 AM
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Is that so? I remember seeing the picturisation with the nun character driving in a tvs champ or something. These movies aren't telecasted in the channels for some reason.
That was the compilation of random scenes and made in to a song by SUN music. Actually that song went unpicturized
You can see this film getting telecast occassionally in Raj Digital Plus. For many rare eighties films, Raj TV is the place
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14th October 2008, 11:12 AM
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Amazing song .... looks like IR did very well with songs that had a christian touch..(usually organ, church bell, guitars)
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20th October 2008, 02:59 PM
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Re: Aruvadai Naal
Originally Posted by
raja_fan
The director ( I dont know his name ) himself has acted in the movie as a Christian father.
The director is late R.P. Viswam who acted as Prabhus father (villain ?) in the same film.
The Christian father is Prabhus blood brother Ramkumar.
" Chinna ponnu chinna ponnu " is also another good melody from the same film.
Perhaps life is just that. A Dream and a Fear. -- Joseph Conrad
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20th October 2008, 07:08 PM
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Sorry, the director could not have been R.P.Viswam.
Because few years back, I saw the interview of that director ( he said director Kathir is his close friend and they were trying for chance together ). He was a middle-aged fat man..but I don't remember his name.
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21st October 2008, 01:03 PM
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Yeah, your'e right. I was confused. Director is GM Kumar.
Actually, he is married to Pallavi, "Aruvadai Naal"'s heroine. He also acted as Pasupathy's father in " Veyyil ".
Perhaps life is just that. A Dream and a Fear. -- Joseph Conrad
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