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Viduthalai
File:Viduthalai (1986 film).jpg
Official poster
Directed byK. Vijayan
Written byAaroor Dass (dialogues)
Story byK. K. Shukla
Produced bySuresh Balaje
StarringSivaji Ganesan
Rajinikanth
Vishnuvardhan
Madhavi
Vijayakumar
R. N. Sudarshan
K. Balaji
Y. G. Mahendra
CinematographyTiwari,
Suresh Chandra Menon (second unit)
Edited byD. Vasu
Music byChandrabose
Production
company
Sujatha Cine Arts
Release date
  • 11 April 1986 (1986-04-11)
Running time
141 Minutes
LanguageTamil

Viduthalai (Template:Lang-en) is a 1986 Tamil action film, directed by K. Vijayan. It stars Sivaji Ganesan, Rajinikanth and Vishnuvardhan in the lead roles. The film received mixed reviews. It was an failure at the box office.[1] It is a remake of the 1980 movie Qurbani, which itself was based on the 1972 Italian movie The Master Touch.

Plot

Raja (Rajinikanth), an expert thief is in love with Radha (Madhavi), a disco club dancer-cum-singer, who is unaware of Raja's profession. Meanwhile, an evil brother-sister duo, Vikram (Vijayakumar) and Bhairavi (Anuradha) is bent on seeking vengeance from Crime boss Sudharshan, who cheated and siphoned Bhairavi's money. The duo hire Raja to break into Sudarshan's treasury and perform the heist. But he was caught by a jovial-cum-shrewd Inspector Rajasingam (Sivaji Ganesan) and awarded 2 years imprisonment, which shocks and devastates Radha.

On the other hand, Amar (Vishnuvardhan) is an ace crime member in Sudarshan's gang who revolts against Sudarshan. He is a widower with a daughter (Shalini) who is studying in a boarding school. However, before quitting Sudarshan's gang, Amar has committed a crime wearing a mask and Inspector Rajasingam is investigating that case. Once Amar saves Radha from a gang of rowdy bikers. They meet regularly as Radha likes Amar's daughter. Soon Amar begins to love Radha, who does not reciprocate because she still loves Raja. Amar realizes Radha is not interested and does not proceed. Raja completes his jail sentence. While returning, he meets the Vikram, who again reminds him of the deal to rob Sudarshan. During the conversation, Amar incidentally reaches the site and a fist fight ensues between Amar and the Vikram. While fleeing, Vikram swears revenge against Amar. Thus Raja and Amar meet for the first time. Raja takes Amar to introduce to Radha, but both Radha and Amar pretend as if they do not know each other since they don't want Raja to unnecessarily suspect them.

Later Vikram's goons kidnap Amar's daughter and beat Amar who is hospitalized. In return for Amar and his daughter's safety, Raja agrees to do Vikram's job. He nurses Amar back to normal and soon they turn thick friends. Amar promises Raja he will support him in this one last robbery. They plan to shift to London after the robbery with the money. They concoct a scheme whereby Amar would steal gold bars and jewellery from a safe, then phone the police, let Raja take over, get arrested, get a prison term for about 12 to 18 months. After his release, he will join Amar in the U.S.A. Things go awry as Raja gets arrested for killing Sudarshan while Amar and Radha reach U.S.A with the money. Raja construes that Amar deliberately framed him so that he can get Raja out of the way, and keep all the money (as well as Radha) for himself. Raja escapes from jail and reaches London to apprehend Amar. After a brief tussle between the two, Raja realizes the truth and that Amar did not frame him. Vikram and his goons reach U.S.A to take revenge against Raja and Amar. During the ensuing fight, Amar sacrifices his life to save Raja from getting killed by Vikram.

Cast

Production

Balaji, who saw Hindi film Qurbani decided to remake it in Tamil. He wanted Rajini to play Feroz Khan's character and Sivaji to play Amjad Khan's character. Sivaji agreed to play the role. The dialogue for the film was written by Aaroor Das.[2]

Release

Cinemalead wrote: "Viduthalai was another big let down despite big star cast the soul and required punch from the original Qurbani was missing".[3] This film was a high budget film, but it only became a moderate success at the box office, due to mixed reviews. Today, the film enjoys a cult following among fans of the lead actors.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Chandrabose. Lyrics were by Vaali and Pulamaipithan. The song "Neela Kuyilgal Rendu" became a classic from its release.

Viduthalai
Studio album by
Chandrabose
Released1986
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length24:28
ProducerK. Balaji
No. Title Singer(s) Lyrics Length
1 "Nattukulla Namma Pathi" Malaysia Vasudevan, S. P. Sailaja and chorus Pulamaipithan[4] 06:11
2 "Raagam Naanethan" S. Janaki and chorus 04:02
3 "Rajave Raja" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki and chorus 04:55
4 "Neela Kuyilgal Rendu" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chandrabose and chorus Vaali[5] 04:46
5 "Thangamani Rangamani" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vani Jairam 03:59

References

  1. ^ "Rajinikanth's 10 Biggest FLOPS". Rediff. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  2. ^ http://cinema.maalaimalar.com/2012/12/06213027/rajini-hit-film-viduthalai-raj.html
  3. ^ http://cinemalead.com/visitor-column-id-the-journey-of-living-legend-rajinikanth-part-4-rajinikanth-15-09-133374.htm
  4. ^ http://www.emp3free.ws/mp3/04-nattukulla-nammapathi-kettuparu-viduthalai-malaysia-vasudevan-s-p-sailaja-pulamaipithan/
  5. ^ http://www.tamilsongslyrics123.com/listlyrics/1001