Aval Peyar Thamizharasi

Aval Peyar Thamizharasi (lit. 'Her name is Thamizharasi') is a 2010 Tamil romantic drama film directed and written by Meera Kathiravan and starring Jai, Nandhagi, Dhiyana, S. Theodore Baskaran and Ganja Karuppu in lead roles. The film failed commercially.[1]

Aval Peyar Thamizharasi
Directed byMeera Kathiravan
Produced byMoser Baer
Written byMeera Kathiravan
StarringJai
Nandhagi
Dhiyana
S. Theodore Baskaran
Ganja Karuppu
Veera Santhanam
Music byVijay Antony
CinematographyP. G. Muthiah
Edited byRaja Mohammad
Production
company
Blue Ocean Entertainment
Distributed byMoser Baer
Release date
  • 5 March 2010 (2010-03-05)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Siva Rao (Veera Santhanam) is a Thol Pavai puppeteer. He and his family go around villages, performing the art for his survival. He is struggling to make both ends meet.

When they land up in Tirunelveli, a rich man Chelladurai (S. Theodore Baskaran) decides to support the family, for his young grandson Jothi (Jai) loves the art and their family. Thamizharasi (Nandhagi), Siva Rao's granddaughter, is enrolled in a local school, who grows up and works hard to pass out in flying colors in her higher secondary.

Even as she gets admission in an engineering college in Pune, Jothi and Thamizharasi develop affinity for each other. Unable to leave her, Jothi rapes her, which changes her life. As a result, Jothi is forced to leave the village by his grandfather, to live with his dad. Jothi returns after a couple of years to see Thamizharasi nowhere. The rest is all about how Jothi travels from pillar to post to reach out for Thamizharasi and repents for his acts that altered her life all together.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Vijay Antony, which features 9 short tracks.[2][3]

Aval Peyar Thamizharasi
Soundtrack album by
Released2010
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length37:53
LanguageTamil
Vijay Antony chronology
Rasikkum Seemane
(2010)
Aval Peyar Thamizharasi
(2010)
Angadi Theru
(2010)
No.TitleLyricsArtistLength
1."Nee Otha Sollu Sollu"EkadasiRanjith, Neetha4:49
2."Chikku Chikku Goods Vandi"EkadasiNancy, Silviya & Chorus3:58
3."Vadakka Therkka"EkadasiVineeth Sreenivasan4:01
4."Paalayan Kottai"Na. MuthukumarVijay Antony4:01
5."Kel Tanaa Rangubhai"EknathMalgudi Subha3:54
6."Yethanaiyo Katha Undu"EkadasiSrimathumitha, Mahalakshmi & Chorus4:22
7."Othayadi Paadhai"Rama ThiruvudaiyaanValappakkudi Veera Shankar2:36
8."Maadathila Oli Vilaka"Rama ThiruvudaiyaanValappakkudi Veera Shankar3:36
9."Aararo Aariraro"EkadasiValappakkudi Veera Shankar6:36

Reception

Hindustan Times wrote "Kathiravan’s effort must be lauded because he is still one of the few helmers in cinema bold enough to take his camera to the countryside and capture the dying wails of India’s glorious heritage".[4] Behindwoods wrote "The poetically shot APT unfolds leisurely, at the pace of a slow moving train and you often tend to feel like an unaccompanied passenger in a mid-afternoon train".[5] Sify wrote "Well-intentioned in his attempts to make good cinema, Meera Kathiravan and producers Moserbaer and Blue Ocean deserve a pat on their backs for crafting a movie that will stay in your hearts . It is a welcome change from the usual mass masalas and need to be seen in that perceptive".[6]

References


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