Rettai Vaalu

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Directed byDesika
Produced byS. K. Jaya Ilavarasan
CinematographyChitti Babu.K
Rettai Vaalu
Directed byDesika
Produced byS. K. Jaya Ilavarasan
StarringAkhil
Saranya Nag
Kovai Sarala
Thambi Ramaiah
CinematographyChitti Babu.K
Music byV. Selvaganesh
Production
company
Pranav Productions
Release date
  • 19 September 2014 (2014-09-19)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Rettai Vaalu (transl.Red tail) is a 2014 Indian Tamil language romantic drama film written and directed by Desika. The film stars Akhil and Saranya Nag, and was released in September 2014.[1]

Sekar, a thief taking refuge by working on a farm, falls in love with Anjali, a local girl. When Anjali's parents discover that he is a thief, they discourage her from continuing the relationship. Anjali ignores her parents' advice and continues making plans to elope with him. While Sekar's parents make arrangements for the young couple to marry, Sekar continues his criminal activities. On the night before Sekar and Anjali's marriage, Sekar's criminal cronies intoxicate him in order to sell Anjali into slavery. Sekar looks for Anjali, eventually finding the place where she was sold, and kills a woman working in the slavery business. Meanwhile, Anjali is injured by slave traders as she is thrown from a car when the drivers learn of the woman's murder by Sekar. While hospitalized, Anjali is killed by her father who fears unwanted media attention. Sekar reaches the hospital and learns about the death of Anjali.[citation needed]

Cast

Production

Desika made his directorial debut with the film, after having apprenticed under Thambi Ramaiah, Sairamani and Sakthi Chidambaram for fifteen years. He approached real estate businessman, Jaya Ilavarasan, with the script and persuaded him to finance the film. The team began filming scenes across Chennai in September 2012 under the title of Vaalu.[2] During production, the film faced a legal dispute over the title with the makers of the Silambarasan movie Vaalu.[3] The Tamil Film Producers Council concluded that Desika's team had not registered the title and the film was renamed Rettai Vaalu.[4]

Soundtrack

Release and reception

References

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