Ninaivellam Nee
Ninaivellam Nee is a 2000 Tamil romantic drama film directed by V. S. Jeyram. The film features J. Livingston, Vignesh and Anju Aravind in lead roles, with M. S. Viswanathan, Sabitha Anand, Thalaivasal Vijay, Indhu, Ravi Rahul, Baby Subhashree, and Nizhalgal Ravi playing supporting roles. The film, produced by Selvarani Rajendran, had musical score by Deva and was released on 6 October 2000.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | V. S. Jeyram |
Produced by | Selvarani Rajendran |
Written by | V. S. Jeyram |
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Music by | Deva (songs) T. Oli Chandran (score) |
Cinematography | R. G. Gopal |
Edited by | Karunanithi Sekar |
Production company | Rajkishan Creations |
Release date |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
The film begins with the college student and drug addict Karthik (Vignesh) stabbing a professor with a knife on a college campus. Karthik is therefore arrested. However, the professor survived the assault, and the court acquits Karthik of the crime, considering that he is a college student. Karthik, who is from a wealthy family, is also a misogynist.
In the past, Karthik lived happily with his father Muthusamy (M. S. Viswanathan), mother Rajeshwari (Sabitha Anand) and elder brother Chandrasekharan (Thalaivasal Vijay). Chandrasekharan had a marriage arranged with Chithra (Indhu), who was more educated than him, and she later gave birth to Lakshmi (Baby Subhashree). Chithra became sick of living in a traditional joint family, and the couple left the home with their child to live elsewhere. Chithra was still unhappy about being a housewife. One day, her childhood friend Amit (Ravi Rahul) met her and got closer to her. They even had an affair. When Chandrasekharan comes to know about their affair, he forcefully took his wife's thaali around her neck and kicked her out of his house. Afterward, Chithra filed a complaint to the police station against Chandrasekharan and Muthusamy. At the police station, Chithra and Chandrasekharan got divorced, and Chithra won the custody of her child. The news spread like wildfire, and the matter brought shame upon their family. Rajeshwari then died of a heart attack, Chandrasekharan became mentally ill, and Karthik became a misogynist and a drug addict.
Back to the present, Karthik has a car accident, and Seetha (Anju Aravind) saves him by giving him her blood. Seetha is none other than Lakshmi's school teacher. Karthik then becomes a good person and falls under the spell of Seetha. In the meantime, Chithra commits suicide because she was ill-treated by society for her extramarital affair. Karthik finally expresses his love for Seetha, and she tells him about her bitter past.
In the past, Kalyana Sundaram (J. Livingston) was a kindhearted pickpocket who put money aside to build a school for poor children. Kalyana Sundaram and Seetha fell in love with each other, and she helped him financially build his school. The day before the school opening ceremony, Seetha's father (Nizhalgal Ravi), who was against their love, sent goons to kill Kalyana Sundaram, who was heavily wounded in the process. At the school opening ceremony, Kalyana Sundaram attended the function but died of wounds at the end of the ceremony.
Back to the present, Seetha tells Karthik that she cannot forget Kalyana Sundaram and can never fall in love again with one more man. Karthik, who is saddened by her past, genuinely accepts his fate and realizes that hating all the women because of one woman's mistake was foolish.
Cast
- J. Livingston as Kalyana Sundaram
- Vignesh as Karthik
- Anju Aravind as Seetha
- M. S. Viswanathan as Muthusamy
- Sabitha Anand as Rajeshwari
- Thalaivasal Vijay as Chandrasekharan
- Indhu as Chithra
- Ravi Rahul as Amit
- Baby Subhashree as Lakshmi
- Nizhalgal Ravi as Seetha's father
- K. K. Soundar as Chithra's father
- Vijaya Chandrika as Chithra's mother
- Fathima Babu as Nurse
- Thideer Kannaiah as Marriage Broker
- Ra. Sankaran as School Principal
- Vijay Krishnaraj as Nair
- Neeraja
- Sheela
- Saraswathi
- Padma
- John Babu in a special appearance
Soundtrack
Ninaivellam Nee | ||||
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Recorded | 2000 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 33:09 | |||
Label | Sony Music India | |||
Producer | Deva | |||
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The soundtrack was composed by film composer Deva. The soundtrack, released in 2000, features 8 tracks with lyrics written by Pavalar Pachaiappan, Pulavar Thirumalai, Ponniyin Selvan, Yaar Kannan, Navendan, Viveka, Nambi Pugazhendhi and T. Oli Chandran.[4][5][6]
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Nee Thendral Kaatru" | Srinivas, Harini | 4:53 |
2. | "Saalai Kadanthu Vaadi" | Deva, Anuradha Sriram | 2:58 |
3. | "Maraimalar Nagar" | Krishnaraj | 4:28 |
4. | "Ponne Ponne" | Krishnaraj, K. S. Chithra | 5:06 |
5. | "Kalangathey Raasa" | Harini | 2:42 |
6. | "Chinnakuyile" | M. S. Viswanathan, Anand Narayan, T. Oli Chandran, Sunandha, Kalpana, Baby Swasthika | 5:18 |
7. | "Chandhirar Jyothikku" | Deva, Anuradha Sriram | 2:39 |
8. | "Velli Nila" | Pradeep | 5:05 |
Total length: | 33:09 |
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