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Velaikkaran (1987 film)

Velaikkaran
Theatrical release poster
Directed byS. P. Muthuraman
Screenplay byK. Balachander
Based onNamak Halaal
Produced byRajam Balachander
Pushpa Kandaswamy
StarringRajinikanth
Sarath Babu
Pallavi
Amala
CinematographyT. S. Vinayagam
Edited byR. Vittal
C. Lancy
Music byIlaiyaraaja
Production
company
Release date
  • 7 March 1987 (1987-03-07)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Velaikkaran (pronounced [ʋeːlaɪkkaːɾan] transl. Servant) is a 1987 Indian Tamil-language masala film directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Rajinikanth, Sarath Babu, Amala and Pallavi. It is a remake of the 1982 Hindi film Namak Halaal.[1] The film was released on 7 March 1987 and became a box office success.

Plot

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Ragupathy was brought up by his paternal grandfather, Valayapathy. He decides to go to the city in search of a new job and life. In the city he meets Vaiyapuri, who guides him into an interview in a 5-star hotel owned by Rajkumar. While in the hotel, Ragupathy meets Kowsalya and falls in love with her, and Rajkumar falls in love with Nisha. During this time, many attempts are made to kill Rajkumar by his uncle and son Pounraj. The blame for this murder attaches to Rajkumar's mother Savithri, who is actually Ragupathy's mother. Realising all this, Ragupathy takes an oath that he will not let harm come to Rajkumar.

Cast

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Production

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Rajinikanth acted without taking any remuneration, due to the losses the producers suffered from Sri Raghavendrar (1985).[2] Since the film had scenes revolving in a hotel, those scenes were shot in Chola Hotel[clarification needed] at Madras (now Chennai) and also at other hotels in Delhi, Kashmir and Agra.[3] For the song "Mamanukku", Muthuraman who was in search of an old couple made the song's dance choreographer Puliyur Saroja and the film's associate director S. L. Narayanan dance for the song.[4] In his memoir AVM Thandha SPM, Muthuraman said the song "Vaa Vaa" was shot at Shimla.[5] However, in his column for Hindu Tamil Thisai, Cinema Eduthu Paar, he said it was shot at Srinagar.[6]

Soundtrack

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The soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, with lyrics by Mu. Metha.[7][8] This is the first film where Mano sang for Rajinikanth.[9] The song "Vaa Vaa Kanna" is set in Hamsadhvani raga.[10][11]

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Enakku Thaa Un Uyirai"B. S. Sasirekha4:28
2."Maamanukku Mayilapoorethaan"Malaysia Vasudevan4:36
3."Pethu Eduthavathaan"Malaysia Vasudevan4:34
4."Va Va Va Kanna"Mano, K. S. Chithra5:53
5."Velai Ilathavan"Mano4:24
6."Thotathile Paathi"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Saibaba, S.P. Sailaja6:23
Total length:29:38

Release and reception

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Velaikkaran was released on 7 March 1987.[12] The Indian Express called it "pretty run of the mill stuff".[13] Jayamanmadhan of Kalki criticised the story.[14] The film became a box office success,[15] and Rajinikanth won the Sunflash Award for Best Actor.[16]

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