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Solla Marandha Kadhai
Poster
Directed byThangar Bachan
Written byThangar Bachan
Produced byMeena Panju Arunchalam
StarringCheran
Rathi
Pyramid Natarajan
Manivannan
CinematographyThangar Bachan
Music byIlaiyaraaja
Production
company
P. A. Art Productions
Distributed byChandra Sekar
Release date
4 November 2002
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Solla Marandha Kadhai (transl. The story that was forgotten to be told) is a 2002 Tamil-language film. This film is based on writer Nanjil Nadan's novel Thalaikeezh vigithangal.

Cast

Production

After the critically acclaimed Azhagi, Thangar Bachan announced his next project "Solla Marantha Kadhai". The director chose Cheran because he fitted the bill, says Thangar Bachan, "I had also watched Cheran direct his artistes in 'Pandvar Bhoomi' for which i was the cinematographer. I was amazed at the expressions he brought to his face, and when i was casting for my film, his was the first name that came to my mind". The film marked the debut of folk-singer Pushpavanam Kuppusamy as actor. An 80-day shooting schedule was held at locations in Panruti, Cuddalore, Vadalur and Chidambaram.[1]

Music

All lyrics are written by Ilaiyaraaja; all music is composed by Ilaiyaraaja

Solla Marandha Kadhai (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)[2]
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Kattula Thalai"Vidhu Prathaban5:00
2."Gundu Malli"Harish Raghavendra, Shreya Ghoshal5:10
3."Amma Sonna"Vijay Yesudas, Ilaiyaraaja5:37
4."Panam Mattum"Ilaiyaraaja5:20
5."Yaedho Onn"Bhavatharini, Karthik5:19
6."Jakkamma"Mayilsamy, Ilaiyaraaja4:08

Critical reception

The Hindu wrote:"Thankar Bachan's story telling skill stirred you in "Azhagi" but somehow the magic is missing this time".[3] Sify wrote "After that fairy tale Azhagi, Thankar Bachchan?s second attempt to produce another whiff of romance with Solla Marantha Kathai has turned sour. The film is a mushy sentimental hogwash that reminds you of the tearjerkers of 50?s and 60?s."[4]

References