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Vayasu Pasanga
Directed byBharathi Kannan
Written byBharathi Kannan (dialogues)
Screenplay byBharathi Kannan
Story byPeru Thulasi Palanivel
Produced byMaha Devaraj
Starring
  • Anush
  • Jai Arvind
  • Master Manikandan
  • Vindhya
CinematographyRajee V. Krishna
Edited byV. Jayasankar
Music byR. K. Sundar
Production
company
V. Productions
Release date
  • 6 February 2004 (2004-02-06)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Vayasu Pasanga (English: Young Boys) is a 2004 Tamil teen coming of age film director by Bharathi Kannan. The film features newcomer Anush, newcomer Jai Arvind, Master Manikandan and Vindhya in lead roles, with J. Livingston, Kamalesh, Payal, Bharathi and Asha playing supporting roles. The film, produced by Maha Devaraj, had musical score by R. K. Sundar and was released on 6 February 2004.[1][2][3][4]

Plot

The film revolves around three teenagers Vicky (Anush), Pazhani (Jai Arvind) and Lakshmipathi (Master Manikandan). Their only aim is to bunk the classes and chill out eyeing for girls. Their parents blindly believe that their sons are innocent hard-working students. The three friends are desperately looking for girlfriends so they try hard to woo the girls in their class. Eventually, three of their classmates accept their love proposals, but when the boys try to come close to the girls, Vicky, Pazhani and Lakshmipathi are rejected.

An attractive and skimpily dressed Nandhini (Vindhya) move into their neighbourhood with her elderly husband Devaraj (J. Livingston). The desperate boys, who fall under her charms, start to woo her and they would do anything for her. The femme fatale Nandhini conspires to kill her husband, so she urges the innocent boys to kill Devaraj. The three boys attempt to kill Devaraj on several occasions but they failed each time. One day, the boys find Devaraj dead on the street, then they lie to Nandhini that they kill Devaraj for her. Nandhini is overwhelmed by the news, she immediately calls the police and the three boys are arrested by the police. Afterwards, Devaraj's car driver Vasu (Kamalesh) confesses to Nandhini that he was the killer of her husband.

Before getting married to Devaraj, Nandhini and Vasu were lovers and wanted absolutely to make it big in life. So she got married to the wealthy old man Devaraj, while Vasu became his car driver, both planned to kill Devaraj. However, Nandhini started to like Devaraj who was a caring husband and kind-hearted person.

Feeling guilty for all this mess, Nandhini shoots dead her lover Vasu for killing the innocent Devaraj and then she tells the police everything that has happened. Thus, Vicky, Pazhani and Lakshmipathi are released from jail. The three boys apologize to their parents and they promise them that they will work hard at school.

Cast

  • Anush as Vicky
  • Jai Arvind as Pazhani
  • Master Manikandan as Lakshmipathi
  • J. Livingston as Devaraj
  • Vindhya as Nandhini
  • Kamalesh as Vasu
  • Payal as Anitha
  • Bharathi as Pooja
  • Asha
  • Vinu Chakravarthy as Pazhani's father
  • Kousalya Senthamarai as Pazhani's mother
  • Balu Anand as Vicky's father
  • K. R. Vatsala as Seethalakshmi, Vicky's mother
  • Jubilee Natarajan as Lakshmipathi's father
  • Anjali Devi as Lakshmipathi's mother
  • Bharathi Kannan as Samy
  • Crane Manohar
  • Bava Lakshmanan as Bomb Pandi
  • Srilatha as History professor
  • Kottachi
  • Benjamin
  • Boys Rajan as Police officer
  • Sivanarayanamoorthy as College principal
  • Ganesh Acharya in a special appearance
  • Sushmita in a special appearance
  • Abhinayashree in a special appearance

Production

Previously, the film was titled as Kadhal Pannum Vayasu and then the name was changed to Vayasu Pasanga.[5]

Soundtrack

Untitled

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer R. K. Sundar. The soundtrack, released in 2004, features 7 tracks with lyrics written by Dr. Kiruthiya, Kalaikumar, Vaigai Selvan, Viveka and Punniya.[6][7]

Track Song Singer(s) Duration
1 'Aana Aavanna' Palakkad Sreeram, Sumathi Rao 3:49
2 'ABCD' (duet) Malathy Lakshman, Prabhakar 5:12
3 'ABCD' (solo) Baby Abirami 1:52
4 'Kamman Kattu Moolai' Manikka Vinayagam 4:56
5 'Super Figure' Tippu, Prabhakar, A. R. Reihana 3:42
6 'Vayasu Pasanga' Prabhakar 3:01
7 'Tandanakka Pattu' Krishnaraj, Vaigai Selvan, Saindhavi 4:50

Release

The censor board felt the film too vulgar even for the 'A' certificate standards. Finally, the film has been handed back to the film unit after some serious warnings from the censor board.[5] The film received negative reviews from critics. Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote, "The actual plot unfolds in the last 40 minutes, but by that time you are tired with the gibberish that has been going on for more than an hour". Sify stated, "The problem with the film is the stale story that we have seen in umpteen youth films" and criticized the excess of vulgarity.[8][9]

References

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  2. ^ "Vayasu Pasanga (2004)". gomolo.com. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Filmography of vayasu pasanga". cinesouth.com. Archived from the original on 16 November 2004. Retrieved 16 December 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "Find Tamil Movie Vayasu Pasanga". jointscene.com. Archived from the original on 22 July 2009. Retrieved 16 December 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ a b "Behindwoods : Vindhya stuns censor board". behindwoods.com. 1 March 2005. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  6. ^ "Vayasu Pasanga (2004)". mio.to. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  7. ^ "Listen Vayasu Pasanga Songs". hungama.com. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  8. ^ Malathi Rangarajan (13 February 2004). "The Hindu : Vayasu Pasanga". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  9. ^ "Vayasu Pasanga (2004)". Sify. 9 February 2004. Retrieved 16 December 2017.