Monisha En Monalisa
Monisha En Monalisa (English: Monisha, my Mona Lisa) is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language film written, directed and produced by T. Rajendar who also composed the music for the film, along with portraying a supporting role as a philosopher. The actors Ramankanth (Raman Trikha) and Mumtaj made their debut in this film.
Monisha En Monalisa | |
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Directed by | T. Rajendar |
Produced by | T. Rajendar |
Written by | T. Rajendar |
Starring | Ramankanth Mumtaj Deepshika Ravi Kishan Vadivelu T. Rajendar |
Music by | T. Rajendar |
Cinematography | T. Rajendar |
Edited by | P. R. Shanmugam |
Production company | Chimbu Cine Arts |
Release date | 12 April 1999 |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
Rahul (Ramankanth) lives a miserable existence- he is ill-treated by his superficial step-mother, and largely ignored by his meek father.
His world brightens when he attends the pop singer Monisha's (Mumtaj) concert. He falls in love with her and pursues her by wooing her over the phone. Monisha, who hates men and the concept of love itself, initially resists his advances. However, his relentless efforts bear fruit and she agrees to meet him in person. Tragedy strikes when Rahul meets with an accident on the way over. The movie hinges on whether Monisha will ever get to meet her lover.
Cast
- Ramankanth as Rahul
- Mumtaj as Monisha
- T. Rajendar as Kaadhaldasan (director)
- Meenal Pendse as Sharmila
- Deepshika as Shalini, Monisha's PA and friend
- Vadivelu
- Ravi Kishan as Ravi
- Hemant Pandey
- Kalpana Iyer
- Venniradai Moorthy as Monisha's doctor
- Balasaravanan
- Silambarasan in a cameo appearance
- Kuralarasan in a cameo appearance
Production
The song Tholaipesi Enna was shot at a grand budget of ₹10 million, but the film had troubles after floods in Chennai washed away a set erected on the banks of the Cooum. During the production of the film, the film was renamed from Monisha to Monisha En Monalisa due to astrological reasons.[1] The film had begun production as a trilingual in Tamil, Hindi and Telugu, and Rajender cast local actors for the Hindi version. Hindi television actor Raman Trikha was renamed Ramankanth for the Tamil version, while actors including Rahul Saxena, Ravi Kiran, Kunika, and Kalpana Iyer were signed to play roles.[2]
Soundtrack
Soundtrack was written and composed by T. Rajendar. The title song of the film is based on "María" by Ricky Martin.[3]
- College Irukkutha - Mano, Swarnalatha
- Don't Try To Love Me - Anuradha Sriram
- Ilamaiye - Anuradha Sriram
- Hello Hello - SPB, Sujatha
- No Problem - Suresh Peters
- Kaadhale Kaadhale - P. Unnikrishnan
- Nambathe - T. Rajendar
- Monisha - Silambarasan
- Mo Mo Monisha - Silambarasan
- Monalisa Monalisa - Silambarasan
- Uyire Vaa Urave Vaa - Hariharan
- Kaadhal Thedi - SPB
Release
The film received primarily poor reviews upon release, with one reviewer labelling it the "low point of Tamil cinema."[4] The film was also made in Hindi as Yehi To Pyaar Hai which remains unreleased even though its soundtrack was released.
References
- "Makes and remakes". Rediff.com. 1 December 1998. Retrieved 19 July 2009.
- http://m.rediff.com/movies/1998/oct/28ss.htm
- http://www.themusicmagazine.com/review8a.html
- "Monisha En Monalisa". Archived from the original on 1 July 2009. Retrieved 19 July 2009.