Vaa Magale Vaa | |
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Directed by | Visu |
Screenplay by | Visu |
Based on | Mounam Kalaikirathu by Sornavel |
Produced by | N. Ramasamy |
Starring | |
Cinematography | N. Balakrishnan |
Edited by | Ganesh Kumar |
Music by | Deva |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 145 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Vaa Magale Vaa ( transl. Come daughter, come) is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language thriller film directed by Visu. [1] The film stars Visu, Khushbu, Rekha and Veera Pandiyan, with Delhi Ganesh, Charle, Thyagu, T. P. Gajendran and T. S. Balachander playing supporting roles. Based on the play Mounam Kalaikirathu ( transl. Silence is fading) by Sornavel, it was released on 13 May 1994. [2] [3]
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plot summary. (July 2023) |
Uma, a lawyer, is the daughter of the retired judge Viswanathan. He treasures her a lot and treats his maids as his friends. Uma reveals that she fell in love at first sight with Pandiyan during college. Pandiyan is now a police officer but he fears his very strict father Sankar Raman. Both families accept for their wedding.
Uma sees a man behind the bar when she visits her lover at the police station one day. Although she believes he is innocent, Pandiyan won't release him because he is the prime suspect in a murder. Raman, a hapless TV mechanic, is the accused. Uma becomes his lawyer and makes him released on bail. Uma begins her investigation, soon she starts to suspect her father Viswanathan's conduct first and later his morality. What transpires next forms the rest of the story.
Vaa Magale Vaa was adapted from the play Mounam Kalaikirathu by Karaikudi Sornavel. [4]
The music was composed by Deva, with lyrics written by Muthulingam. [5]
Song | Singer(s) | Length |
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"Isai Yaavum" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Suresh Peters | 5:50 |
"Raakozhi Rangamma" | Mano, Malgudi Subha | 4:33 |
"Ayya En" | K. S. Chithra, Malaysia Vasudevan | 4:30 |
"Neela Vizhi" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Swarnalatha | 4:24 |
"Veenai Vandhathu" | K. S. Chithra | 4:04 |
Vaa Magale Vaa | |
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Directed by | Visu |
Screenplay by | Visu |
Based on | Mounam Kalaikirathu by Sornavel |
Produced by | N. Ramasamy |
Starring | |
Cinematography | N. Balakrishnan |
Edited by | Ganesh Kumar |
Music by | Deva |
Production company | |
Release date |
|
Running time | 145 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Vaa Magale Vaa ( transl. Come daughter, come) is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language thriller film directed by Visu. [1] The film stars Visu, Khushbu, Rekha and Veera Pandiyan, with Delhi Ganesh, Charle, Thyagu, T. P. Gajendran and T. S. Balachander playing supporting roles. Based on the play Mounam Kalaikirathu ( transl. Silence is fading) by Sornavel, it was released on 13 May 1994. [2] [3]
This article needs an improved
plot summary. (July 2023) |
Uma, a lawyer, is the daughter of the retired judge Viswanathan. He treasures her a lot and treats his maids as his friends. Uma reveals that she fell in love at first sight with Pandiyan during college. Pandiyan is now a police officer but he fears his very strict father Sankar Raman. Both families accept for their wedding.
Uma sees a man behind the bar when she visits her lover at the police station one day. Although she believes he is innocent, Pandiyan won't release him because he is the prime suspect in a murder. Raman, a hapless TV mechanic, is the accused. Uma becomes his lawyer and makes him released on bail. Uma begins her investigation, soon she starts to suspect her father Viswanathan's conduct first and later his morality. What transpires next forms the rest of the story.
Vaa Magale Vaa was adapted from the play Mounam Kalaikirathu by Karaikudi Sornavel. [4]
The music was composed by Deva, with lyrics written by Muthulingam. [5]
Song | Singer(s) | Length |
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"Isai Yaavum" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Suresh Peters | 5:50 |
"Raakozhi Rangamma" | Mano, Malgudi Subha | 4:33 |
"Ayya En" | K. S. Chithra, Malaysia Vasudevan | 4:30 |
"Neela Vizhi" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Swarnalatha | 4:24 |
"Veenai Vandhathu" | K. S. Chithra | 4:04 |