Kannedhirey Thondrinal
Kannedhirey Thondrinal | |
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Directed by | Ravichandran |
Written by | Ravichandran, Sujatha (dialogues) |
Produced by | Sivasakthi Pandian |
Starring | Prashanth Simran Karan |
Cinematography | Thangar Bachan |
Edited by | B. Lenin V. T. Vijayan |
Music by | Deva |
Production company | |
Release date | 11 September 1998 |
Running time | 153 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Kannedhirey Thondrinal (transl. She appeared before my eyes) is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Ravichandran. The film stars Prashanth and Simran in the lead roles. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Deva.[1]
Plot
Vasanth (Prashanth), a rich guy meets a girl, Priya (Simran), in Coimbatore railway station while travelling to Chennai to join engineering and it is love at first sight for Vasanth. Shankar (Karan) also studies in same college where Vasanth joins and initially both Vasanth and Shankar develop clashes. Priya is the sister of Shankar and without knowing that Vasanth meets Priya on a few more situations in Chennai and conveys his love towards her but Priya does not reciprocate and keeps distance with Vasanth.
One day, Vasanth saves Shankar's life from a few thugs and this makes the two get close to each other and become best friends. Shankar's mother Srividya does not like any of Shankar's friends visiting their home and once insults Vasanth when Shankar has invited Vasanth to his home. Later on Srividya gets to know about Vasanth's good character and apologizes to him and also invites to their home. Now Vasanth comes to know that Priya is Shankar's sister and feels bad that he is in love with his best friend's sister.
But Vasanth's friend Boopalan (Chinni Jayanth) says that there is no harm in it as Vasanth started loving Priya even before he met Shankar. This makes Vasanth to continue his efforts to woo Priya. Priya after a point starts developing affection towards Vasanth realizing his true love for her and also gets attracted by his character. Meanwhile, Shankar gets furious while encountering Shakthi (Vignesh) on a few more occasions. One day, Shankar informs Vasanth about a problem that had occurred in Shankar's family a few years back. Shankar had one more sister, Shanthi (Indhu), and she eloped with his then close friend Shakthi on the day of her marriage which made Shankar's family to abandon her. This made Srividya to avoid bringing Shankar's friends to their home as Shankar felt betrayed by his close friend.
Now Vasanth feels bad about his love towards Priya and decides not to betray Shankar and his family by disclosing his love towards Priya as he trusts his friendship more than love and starts avoiding Priya. Priya understands that Vasanth keeps distance with her now. Shankar arranges for Priya's wedding but she meets Vasanth and requests him to marry her for which Vasanth refuses as he does not want do the same mistake done by Shankar's friend before as he values friendship more and decides to leave to Coimbatore. Suddenly Vasanth gets a phone call from Shankar saying that Priya has consumed poison and has been admitted in the hospital. Vasanth rushes to hospital along with his friend Gopal where he tells all the truth to Shankar and his family. Shankar feels proud about Vasanth's value for friendship and agrees for their marriage.
Cast
- Prashanth as Vasanth
- Simran as Priya
- Karan as Shankar
- Vivek
- Vignesh as Shakthi (guest appearance)
- Rathan as Vasanth's father (Guest Appearance)
- Ramji as Ram
- Srividya
- Chinni Jayanth as Gopal
- Vaiyapuri as Dinesh
- Thalapathi Dinesh as Inspector
- Indhu as Shanthi
Soundtrack
Kannedhirey Thondrinal | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 1998 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Language | Tamil |
Label | Cee TV Audio |
Producer | Deva |
The film score and the soundtrack were composed by Deva. The music album, released in 1998, featuring 7 tracks was highly popular.[2] The song "Salomia" is inspired by the Arabic song "Saiyoni"[3]
Track | Song | Singer(s) | Lyrics | Duration |
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1 | 'Chinna Chinna Kiliye' | Hariharan, Anuradha Sriram, Mahanadhi Shobana | Vairamuthu | 05:14 |
2 | 'Salomia' | Deva | Deva | 04:38 |
3 | 'Eashwara Vanum Mannum' | Udit Narayan | Vairamuthu | 05:07 |
4 | 'Chanda o Chanda' | Harini | 05:05 | |
5 | 'Kanave Kalaiyadhe' | P. Unni Krishnan, K.S. Chitra | 05:10 | |
6 | 'Chinna Chinna Kiliye II' | Krishnaraj, Anuradha Sriram, Mahanadhi Shobana | 05.12 | |
7 | 'Kothavaal Saavadi Lady' | Sabesh | Ponniyin Selvan | 05.09 |
Release
The film opened with positive critical reception upon release. Kannedhirey Thondrinal also performed well at the box office.[4][5] Owing to its success, the film was remade in Telugu as Manasulo Maata (1998), in Kannada as Snehaloka (1999), in Malayalam as Dhosth (2001), in Bengali as Sangee (2002), and also in Bangladesh as Tumi Koto Sundar (2006). After this film, Prashanth and Simran went on to pair together in the future projects, Jodi (1999), Parthen Rasithen (2000) and Thamizh (2002).
References
- ^ http://www.jointscene.com/movies/kollywood/Kannethire_Thondrinal/685
- ^ "kannethirey thondrinal: Music Review". Retrieved 18 October 2016.
- ^ M. Suganth (29 January 2019). "Movie Milestone: 20 years of Thullatha Manamum Thullum". Times of India. Archived from the original on 15 August 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
- ^ http://m.rediff.com/movies/1998/oct/28ss.htm
- ^ "1998, The Best in Tamil". Indolink.com. Archived from the original on 8 September 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2013.