Athisaya Piravi

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Athisaya Piravi
File:Athisaya Piraivi (1990 film).jpg
Poster
Directed byS. P. Muthuraman
Written byPanju Arunachalam
Produced byA. Poorna Chandra Rao
StarringRajinikanth
Kanaka
Sheeba Akashdeep
Nagesh
Jaiganesh
Betha Sudhakar
CinematographyT. S. Vinayagam
Edited byR. Vittal
S. P. Mohan
Music byIlaiyaraaja
Production
company
Lakshmi Productions
Distributed byLakshmi Productions
Release date
15 June 1990
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Athisaya Piravi is a 1990 Indian Tamil fantasy-comedy film starring Rajinikanth, Kanaka, Nagesh and Sheeba Akashdeep. This film was a remake of Telugu film Yamudiki Mogudu starring Chiranjeevi in the lead. The film's music composed by Ilaiyaraaja.

Plot

Kaalaiyan (Rajinikanth) lives a poor lifestyle with his widowed mother. He falls in love with a girl called Sumathi (Sheeba Akashdeep), but because of his poor background Sumathi's wealthy father, Murukesh (Nagesh), is not ready to accept him. Kaalaiyan also gets into hot water with Mukesh as he opposes his men who were planning to demolish some huts. Murukesh and his partner (Jaiganesh) devise a plan to kill Kalaiyan by tricking him into believing that he was going to marry him to Sumathi. The plan works and they eventually succeed in killing him. Kalaiyan's spirit goes to the underworld and meets the Lord of Death himself, Yamadharma Raja (Vinu Chakravarthy). Kalaiyan explains Yama the whole ordeal and that his death was a mistake, so Yama transports him back to an identical body of a mild-mannered villager, Balwant Balu also(Rajinikanth), whose life is threatened by his paternal uncle and aunt, who are trying to kill him.

Reborn as Balu, he soon adapts to his new life, along with his new widowed mother and a sweetheart, Gauri (Kanaka). He also sets out to teach his uncle, Kashiram, aunt and cousin (Chinni Jayanth) a lesson for their ill treatment to him and his (new) mother. Life goes on and he has no memories of his old life until one day Murukesh, who was an old friend of Kashiram, comes to visit them. Seeing him, Balu remembers his previous life and immediately goes to his previous place, where he finds Mukesh's goons attacking the area. Upon seeing him alive, they all are astounded and flee from the place. He then explains to his biological mother and Suman the whole story of how he was killed and reincarnated. Meanwhile, Gauri comes searching for Balu to Chennai and hilarity ensues as Balu/Kalaiyan struggles to manage both lovers. Balu, with help of Vichitra Gupta (Cho Ramaswamy), plans his revenge on Murukesh and his partner, by outdoing him in wealth, and humiliate them. But when Balu's relatives also arrive to Chennai, the whole confusion is revealed and Murukesh captures both the families of Kalaiyan and Balu, and tries to kill him. But Balu/Kaalaiyan thwarts his plans and ultimately succeed in his revenge.

Cast

Legacy

Many years after the release of the film, a viral video entitled "Little Superstar" became very popular on the internet. The clip features the scene with Rajinikanth watching dwarf Indian actor King Kong dancing to "Holiday Rap" by MC Miker G & DJ Sven.[1][2]

Soundtrack

This sound track has 6 songs are composed by Ilaiyaraja.[3][4]

Songs Singers Lyrics
Annakilliyae Malaysia Vasudevan Vaali
Idhaz Sindudum Malaysia Vasudevan Pulamaipithan
Paattukku Paattu Malaysia Vasudevan, K. S. Chitra Gangai Amaran
Singari Pyari Malaysia Vasudevan, S. Janaki Piraisoodan
Thanananthan Malaysia Vasudevan, S. Janaki Vaali
Unna partha Malaysia Vasudevan, K. S. Chitra Vaali

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