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Suryavamsam
File:Suryavamsham.jpg
Directed byVikraman
Written byVikraman
Produced byR. B. Choudary
StarringR. Sarathkumar
Devayani
Raadhika
Manivannan
Priya Raman
CinematographyS. Saravanan
Edited byV. Jaishankar
Music byS. A. Rajkumar
Distributed bySuper Good Films
Release date
27 June 1997
Running time
156 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Suryavamsam is a 1997 Tamil drama film directed by Vikraman. The film stars R. Sarathkumar, Devayani and Raadhika in the lead roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by S. A. Rajkumar. It was one of the biggest blockbusters of the year 1997.[1] It was subsequently remade into Telugu under the same title starring Daggubati Venkatesh, Sooryavansham in Hindi starring Amitabh Bachchan and Surya Vamsha in Kannada starring Vishnuvardhan.

Plot

Sakthivel Gounder (Sarathkumar) is a rich and influential man in his district. His wife is Radhika and has three sons and a daughter. Sakthivel Gounder hates his youngest son Chinnarasu (Sarathkumar). Sakthivel’s daughter’s wedding is fixed and Nandini (Devayani) is the groom’s sister. She meets Chinnarasu during her brother’s wedding and wonders why he is disliked by Sakthivel. Manivannan is Chinnarasu’s friend and he tells a flashback to Nandini. Chinnarasu was weak in studies from childhood. He was in love with his relative Gowri (Priya Raman) and elders decide to get them married. But Gowri is educated and she attempts suicide thinking Chinnarasu is not a perfect match for her as he is uneducated and illiterate. Chinnarasu saves Gowri and cancels the marriage proposal but blames himself and does not reveal the truth. This anger Sakthivel thinking that Chinnarasu did not respect his words and stopped talking to him.

Nandini gets impressed understanding Chinnarasu’s kind heart and develops an affection towards him. Nandini proposes to Chinnarasu for which he does not agree. But later he too understands Nandini’s true love and accepts. Both get their marriage registered and Sakthivel gets angry knowing about this and asks the couple to vacate the home. Chinnarasu and Nandini move to a small home on the outskirts and Chinnarasu secures a job in a bus transport company. With the help of Nandini’s uncle R.Sundarrajan, Chinnarasu purchases a bus and starts a transport company. Over the time, he develops his business and becomes a rich man. Also Nandini clears civil services and gets posted as the district collector.

Sakthivel gets surprised seeing his son and daughter in law’s growth in life. Gowri’s husband loses his job and she comes to meet Chinnarasu requesting him to provide a job for which he accepts. Sakthivel Gounder meets Chinnarasu’s son (Sakthivel jr) at school and develops bonding towards him. Chinnarasu gets to know this and feels happy. Sakthivel Gounder realizes his mistake of not understanding his son. Dharmalingam (Anandaraj) has rivalry against Sakthivel Gounder and plans to kill him and try to blame Chinnarasu. Dharmalingam adds poison to the sweet given to Sakthivel Gounder by Chinnarasu. But Sakthivel Gounder is saved and Dharmalingam gets beaten up by the people. In the end, everyone gets united and lives as a joint family.

Cast

Soundtrack

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Soundtrack is composed by S. A. Rajkumar. There are a total of 6 Tracks in this film.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Rosappu Chinna Rosappu (Male) "Hariharan4:12
2."Kadhala Kadhala"Hariharan, Swarnalatha4:35
3."Chalakku Chalakku"Arun Mozhi, Sujatha4:04
4."Rosappuchinna Rosappu (Female)"Sujatha3:58
5."Natchathira Jannalil"Mano, Sunandha4:56
6."Thirunalu Thaerazhaga"S.A. Rajkumar, Sujatha3:21

Remakes

Suryavamsam (1997)
(Tamil)
Suryavamsam (1998)
(Telugu)
Sooryavansham (1999)
(Hindi)
Surya Vamsha (2000)
(Kannada)
Sarath Kumar Daggubati Venkatesh Amitabh Bachchan Vishnuvardhan
Devayani Meena Soundarya Isha Koppikar

References