Aavathum Pennale Azhivathum Pennale
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Aavathum Pennale Azhivathum Pennale | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Senthilnathan |
| Screenplay by | Senthilnathan |
| Story by | Ibrahim Rowther |
| Produced by | Tamil Fathima |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Rajarajan |
| Edited by | G. Jeyachandran |
| Music by | Bala Bharathi |
Production company | Tamilannai Cine Creation |
Release date |
|
Running time | 130 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Tamil |
Aavathum Pennale Azhivathum Pennale (transl. Women are the reason for rise and demise) is a 1996 Indian Tamil-language crime film directed by Senthilnathan. The film stars C. Arunpandian, Mansoor Ali Khan and Jayabharathi. It was released on 17 May 1996.[1]
The film begins with the murder of a reputed heart surgeon Dr. Charles. The next day, Sivalingam is killed by a mysterious person. His wife, Chandra, is a corrupt and influential politician who supplies weapons to the terrorists. The mysterious person warns Chandra that he will continue to kill them. Antony, an honest police officer, is charged to protect Chandra. Soon, Antony finds out that the killer was none other than Chandra's son-in-law and his best friend Prabhakaran.
In a flashback, Prabhakaran fell in love with and married Chandra's daughter Lakshmi. He lived happily with his mother, his wife Lakshmi and his son in Chandra's house. One day, his mother witnessed the murder of a CBI officer by Chandra, and Chandra poisoned her.
Antony and Prabhakaran decide to team up to punish the heartless Chandra.
Cast
- C. Arunpandian as DCP Antony IPS
- Mansoor Ali Khan as Prabhakaran
- Jayabharathi as Chandra
- M. N. Nambiar as Deena Dayalan
- Manivannan as Sivalingam
- Rajashree as Lakshmi
- C. R. Vijayakumari as Prabhakaran's mother
- T. N. S. Ashokakumar
- Jinna
- Bobby as Chandra's brother
- Vivek as Dhanush
- Balu Anand as Manush
- Vijay Krishnaraj as Dr. Charles
- Peeli Sivam as Police inspector
- Raviraj as the Police inspector
- Periyar Dasan as Amavasai, Prabhakaran's father
- Chitti as CBI officer
- Idichapuli Selvaraj as Astrologer
- Kullamani as the Police inspector
- Kovai Senthil as Kuppusamy
- Vaithi as Azhagunambi
- Nellai Siva as Sandana Karuppan
- Kavithasri as Inspector Satyavadi
- J. Lalitha as Lakshmi
- Premi as Dr. Charles' wife
- Sri Bharathi
- LIC Narasimhan as Dr. Maari
- Bayilvan Ranganathan
- Silk Smitha in a special appearance
Soundtrack
The music was composed by Bala Bharathi, with lyrics written by Piraisoodan.[2][3]
| Song | Singer(s) | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| "Chinna Chitti" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 5:03 |
| "Mavane Magarasanae" | K. S. Chithra | 5:02 |
| "Mavane Magarasanae" | Anuradha Sriram | 5:14 |
| "Nillu Nillu" | Swarnalatha | 5:04 |
| "Uyire Uyir Dheepame" | Mano | 5:01 |
| "Uyire Uyir Dheepame" | Bala Bharathi | 5:21 |