Sahadevan Mahadevan

Sahadevan Mahadevan is a 1988 Indian Tamil-language comedy film, directed by Rama Narayanan, starring Mohan and S. V. Shekhar in lead roles, with S. S. Chandran and Kovai Sarala in supporting roles. Music was composed by Shankar Ganesh.[1][2]

Sahadevan Mahadevan
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Directed byRama Narayanan
Produced byN. Radha
Written byRama Narayanan
StarringMohan
S. V. Shekhar
Music bySankar Ganesh
CinematographyN. K. Viswanathan
Edited byRajakeerthy
Distributed bySri Thenandal Films
Release date
2 December 1988
Running time
110 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

The story is about two unemployed youths Sahadevan (Mohan) and Mahadevan (S. V. Shekhar) who become detectives to solve Kaveri (Madhuri)'s problem, who is the love interest of Sahadevan. Adiyapatham (S. S. Chandran) is a politician who is going to open a party for children. Adiyapatham is too affectionate and love with his wife Chinnamani (Kovai Sarala). Mahadevan is an unemployed youth in a village and he ran away from his three daughters of his uncle after he came to Madras (Chennai). He went Sahadevan's rental house and got a problem with house owner (S. N. Parvathy). She took his and Mahadevan's Degree certificate for not paying the rent. So both went to Adiyapatham's for asking about his car shed rent. He misunderstand that Mahadevan came for a marriage proposal to his daughter Geetha (Pallavi). Geetha falls in love with Mahadevan, but he runs away when he saw Geetha. Sahadevan falls in love with Kaveri, but Kaveri has a problem with his maternal uncle, who wants to marry Kaveri. So he kidnaps Chinnamani instead of Kaveri and Chinnamani gives the phone number of the place to Adiyapatham. Both Sahadevan and Mahadevan find the place through the telephone exchange, they go and fight with Kaveri's maternal uncle and his people and save Kaveri from them with a final police sequence and finally it finishes with their marriages.

Cast

Songs

The music was composed by (Shankar) Ganesh and penned by Vaali.[3]

  • "Aayiram Poigal Pesum" Sakthisanmugam
  • "Devaloga Indhiran Theendidaatha Chandhiran" Mano and chorus
  • "Oru Jigu Jigu Rail" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Vani Jayaram
  • "Raja Raja Chozhan Thaan" Mano and S. N. Surender
  • "Sirikkanum Thaikkulanga Sirikkanum" Seerkazhi Sivachidambaram

References


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