Sudhandhiram

Sudhandhiram (English: Independence) is a 2000 Tamil Independent action drama film directed by Raj Kapoor and produced by K. R. Gangadharan. The film features Arjun and Rambha in lead roles whilst Raghuvaran, Raadhika and Sharat Saxena play supporting roles.[1] It is a remake of the Hindi film, Ghulam.

Sudhandhiram
Directed byRaj Kapoor
Produced byK. R. Gangadharan
Story byAnjum Rajabali
StarringArjun
Rambha
Raghuvaran
Music byS. A. Rajkumar
CinematographyM. V. Panneerselvam
Edited byB. Lenin,
V. T. Vijayan
Production
company
KRG Movies
Release date
  • 25 February 2000 (2000-02-25)
Running time
146 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Vishwa (Arjun) is a goonda and an aspiring boxing champion. He does the typical goonda jobs(like scaring a batsman of the local cricket club to make sure he becomes out) for Sopraj (Sharat Saxena), the local dada. He is usually bailed out by a lawyer (Raadhika), who believes that there is still good in him and he just needs to be given another chance. Sopraj is aiming to build a colony in the area after vacating the people already living there. Vishwa's brother Raghu (Raghuvaran), is an accountant on Sopraj's payroll. Love blossoms between Vishwa and Divya (Rambha), the girlfriend of the head of a local gang. When a social worker Vikram (Ranjith) intrudes in the affairs of Sopraj, he asks Vishwa to bring Vikram to him. Vishwa does so thinking that Sopraj is just going to talk some sense into him but Sopraj brutally kills him instead. This makes Vishwa turn over a new leaf. Though his love for his brother prevents him initially, he finally decides to turn approver against Sopraj.

Cast

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by S. A. Rajkumar and lyrics were written by Kalaikumar.[2]

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1Coco ColaShankar Mahadevan, SwarnalathaKalaikumar04:07
2Ennanamo MatramSujatha, Hariharan05:01
3Konjam ChillunuS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Anuradha Sriram04:07
4Mazhai MazhaiHariharan, Sujatha04:43
5Varthai IllamalHariharan, K. S. Chithra05:00

Release

The film became a commercial failure at the box office and prompted a legal tussle between actor Arjun and producer K. R. Gangadharan soon after regarding non-payment as per contract.[3]

Owing to the success of Mudhalvan (1999) in Telugu, the film's dubbing rights were bought in advance of the original release and a Telugu version titled Bose was released alongside the Tamil film.[4]

References


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