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Inaindha Kaigal | |
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Directed by | N. K. Vishwanathan |
Produced by | Aabavanan |
Written by | N. Prasannakumar (dialogues) |
Story by | Aabavanan |
Starring |
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Music by | Gyan Varma |
Cinematography | N. K. Viswanathan |
Edited by | S. Ashok Mehtha |
Thiraichirpi | |
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160 minutes | |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Inaindha Kaigal (English: Conjoined Hands) is a 1990 Indian Tamil film, directed by N. K. Vishwanathan. The film features Ramki, C. Arunpandian, Nirosha and Sindhu in lead roles, with Nassar, Senthil, Srividya, Murali Kumar and Prabhakaran playing supporting roles. The film, produced by Aabavanan who also wrote the script and lyrics, had musical score by Gyan Varma and was released on 2 August 1990. The film is a blockbuster in the year 1990 and became a successful venture.[1][2] The film has been dubbed in Hindi as Aakhri Sangam[3] and in Telugu as Sahasa Ghattam.
Plot[edit]
Chandralekha (Srividya), a grieving mother, asks an ex-army man named David Kumar (C. Arunpandian) to rescue her son Gunasekaran (Prabhakaran), who is locked up in a military prison. At the same time, the hideous criminal P. K. Roy (Nassar) appoints the fugitive Pratap (Ramki) to kidnap Gunasekharan from prison. Both leave for their missions respectively, not knowing what surrender holds in his past and the fugitive takes this personal.
Cast[edit]
- Ramki as Pratap, a fugitive on the run.
- C. Arunpandian as Maj. David Kumar, ex-Indian Armysoldier.
- Nirosha as Julie, an orphaned college student and love interest of David.
- Sindhu as Geetha, a trekguide.
- Srividya as Lt. Col. Chandralekha, a serving soldier with the Indian Army Medical Corps placed on house arrest after court martial on false drug-related scam.
- Nassar as P. K. Roy, a chief antagonist, an ex-Indian Armysoldier involved in drug scam framing Chandralekha and indirectly responsible for making Pratap an orphan after accidentally and intentionally blewing up the helicopter, piloted by Pratap's father.
- Senthil as Mani, a waiter at a hotel.
- A. R. S. as Lawyer Shanmugam
- Prabhakaran as Gunasekaran, Chandralekha's son.
- Murali Kumar as Ashok
- Vellai Subbaiah as Sivaraman
- K. S. Selvaraj
- Charle as a singer (guest appearance)
- Veera Raghavan in a guest appearance
- Kullamani in a guest appearance as a hired-to-kill assassin targeting Pratap.
Soundtrack[edit]
Inaindha Kaigal | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 1990 |
Recorded | 1990 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 30:31 |
Producer | Gyan Varma |
The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composerGyan Varma. The soundtrack, released in 1990, features eight tracks with lyrics written by Aabavanan.[4][5]
Track | Song | Singer(s) | Length |
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1 | 'Aadi Maasam' | Gangai Amaran | 2:23 |
2 | 'Andhinera Thendral' | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Jayachandran | 4:29 |
3 | 'Chinnapoove Chinnapoove' | Deepan Chakravarthy, Vidhya | 4:31 |
4 | 'Gangai Karaiyil' | Malaysia Vasudevan | 4:59 |
5 | 'Malaiyorum Kuyil' | Deepan Chakravarthy, Vidhya | 4:28 |
6 | 'Oracha Manjala' | Abhavanan | 2:48 |
7 | 'Mella Mella' | Vidhya | 3:06 |
8 | 'Ithu Enna Mudhalirava' | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, B. S. Sasirekha | 3:47 |
Reception[edit]
The Indian Express called it 'ambitious and vast, brash, blatantly loud, empty and diffuse but overall a good film to watch'.[6]
Legacy[edit]
The film had an extra ordinary opening and such that it created Stampedes in Shanti theatre in Coimbatore, killing 2 persons. The news, which appeared in Tamil daily Dina Thanthi was advertised as a poster for its Kerala release. In 2013 Tamil film Sutta Kadhai, lead heroes of that film Balaji and Venkatesh appeared as fans of Ramki and Arun Pandian. In one scene, Balaji utter the film's title referring to their collaboration on mission.
References[edit]
- ^'Find Tamil Movie Inaindha Kaigal'. jointscene.com. Archived from the original on 2 January 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
- ^'Filmography of inaindha kaigal'. cinesouth.com. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
- ^'Find Tamil Movie Aakhri Sangam'. jointscene.com. Archived from the original on 24 April 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
- ^'Inaindha Kaigal Songs'. raaga.com. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
- ^'Inaindha Kaigal — Manoj Gyan'. thiraipaadal.com. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
- ^Krishnaswamy, N. (3 August 1990). 'Inaindha Kaigal'. The Indian Express. p. 7.
External links[edit]
- Inaindha Kaigal on IMDb