Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi (titled Love Failure in Telugu) (English: How To Mess Up In Love) is a 2012 Indian bilingual romantic comedy film based on the same-titled short film directed by debutant Balaji Mohan and resembles to the Belgium film Cashback and Hollywood film (500) Days of Summer. Starring Siddharth and Amala Paul, the film was simultaneously produced in both Tamil and Telugu languages. It was released worldwide on 17 February 2012 to high critical acclaim and was declared a hit. Director:
Balaji Mohan
Producer:
Siddharth Narayan
Music Director:
Thaman S
Writer:
Balaji Mohan
Cinematography:
Nirav Shah
Lyricst:
Madhan Karky, Balaji Mohan
Singers:
Siddharth Narayan, Karthik, Harini , Thaman S
Stars
Siddharth Narayan as Arun ,
Amala Paul as Parvathi ,
Suresh ,
Balaji,
Surekha Vani ,
8/10 stars from 200 users.Reviews: 50.
Video: Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi Video Song
Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi (titled Love Failure in Telugu) (English: How To Mess Up In Love) is a 2012 Indian bilingual romantic comedy film based on the same-titled short film directed by debutant Balaji Mohan and resembles to the Belgium film Cashback and Hollywood film (500) Days of Summer. Starring Siddharth and Amala Paul, the film was simultaneously produced in both Tamil and Telugu languages. It was released worldwide on 17 February 2012 to high critical acclaim and was declared a hit.
Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi Movie Audio Songs
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http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/05/love-failure.htmlParvathi Parvathi
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From album:Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/05/love-failure.htmlAzhaipaya Azhaipaya
Length: PT4M13S -
From album:Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/05/love-failure.htmlAnanda Jaladosam
Length: PT2M08S -
From album:Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/05/love-failure.htmlThavarugal Unargirom
Length: PT4M14S -
From album:Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi
Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi (titled Love Failure in Telugu) (English: How To Mess Up In Love) is a 2012 Indian bilingual romantic comedy film based on the same-titled short film directed by debutant Balaji Mohan and resembles to the Belgium film Cashback and Hollywood film (500) Days of Summer. Starring Siddharth and Amala Paul, the film was simultaneously produced in both Tamil and Telugu languages. It was released worldwide on 17 February 2012 to high critical acclaim and was declared a hit.
Plot
Arun (Siddharth) and Parvathi (Amala Paul) give an interview about their love story. But they fight even before the interview gets over. Then the movie rewinds 5 months earlier. Arun meets Parvathi in a college canteen. Soon they become friends. Parvathi's mother, Saroja breaks up with her husband Akilan. Parvathi lives with her mother. As time progresses, they break up but the reason is not revealed. Arun's friend Vignesh tries to propose his junior Rashmi. But Rashmi address's Vignesh as brother and she introduce her lover who is Vignesh's senior. Arun tries to recover from the break-up. Arun's friend calls him to a trip to Pondicherry to see his friend John.Cathy starts friendly chat with Arun. Cathy wishes to help Arun and asks him why they broke up. Arun says that he doesn't have any reason and that is his problem. Since Cathy becomes friendly with Arun, Misunderstanding crops up between Cathy and John. Meanwhile Akilan approaches Prabhu for divorce. Prabhu who is Arun's father advice Akilan to reunite with Saroja after knowing that Akilan is Parvathi's Father. Akilan and Saroja unite in Parvathi's grandparents 60th marriage. Consequently, John realize that Arun and Cathy are just being friendly and he reunites with cathy. While Rashmi realize that his lover (vignesh's senior) is a playboy, she realizes this and tells this to Vignesh and accepts his true love. At last, Parvathi and Arun reunite after a silly quarrel in the same canteen that they met earlier.
Date uploaded:Sat Aug 18 2012 23:05:06 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)
Oh My Friend (Telugu: ఓ మై ఫ్రెండ్) is a 2011 Telugu-language musical film written and directed by debutant Venu Sriram. The dubbed Tamil version of the film was released on May 18th, 2012, under the title Sridhar. Director:
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/05/oh-my-friend.htmlNatpukkillai Ellai
Length: PT1M57S -
From album:Sridhar
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/05/oh-my-friend.htmlUyirin Suvaril Naane
Length: PT4M45S -
From album:Sridhar
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/05/oh-my-friend.htmlPoove Neeyoru Vaathai
Length: PT4M35S -
From album:Sridhar
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/05/oh-my-friend.htmlSiruvan Sirumiyai
Length: PT4M30S -
From album:Sridhar
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/05/oh-my-friend.htmlYen Daddy Pockets
Length: PT4M06S -
From album:Sridhar
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/05/oh-my-friend.htmlOh! Oh! My Friend
Length: PT4M17S -
From album:Sridhar
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/05/oh-my-friend.htmlVegam Vegam Vegam
Length: PT3M05S -
From album:Sridhar
Oh My Friend (Telugu: ఓ మై ఫ్రెండ్) is a 2011 Telugu-language musical film written and directed by debutant Venu Sriram. The dubbed Tamil version of the film was released on May 18th, 2012, under the title Sridhar.
Plot
The movie begins with Chandu (Siddharth Narayan) and Siri (Shruti Haasan) as childhood friends. Their friendship remains intact even as they grow up. Chandu who was sent to mumbai to do MBA, instead learns music and returns home which leads to agony of his father. However, Siri convinces Chandu's father that it is her responsibility to take care of Chandu's career.they go for an audition there they get a fight with a band and he is sent out of the audition. Prior to that, Siri accepts the love proposal by Uday (Navdeep), who lives in US after consulting Chandu. Later, Chandu and Siri accidentally meet their common friend in college, Ritu Sharma (Hansika Motwani) and Chandu falls in love with her at first sight. Chandu starts spending time with Ritu to impress her, but Siri feels that she is being avoided. Siri decides to leave for a dancing School at Chennai. Meanwhile, Ritu accepts Chandu's love proposal. When Siri is about to leave, Chandu apologises her that he had not noticed that she was being avoided. At the same time, Uday comes back from US to surprise her. Hence, she decides not to leave.
Chandu decides to attend Airtel music competetion in Kochi as a lead guitarist in a band. Siri, Uday and Ritu accompany him to Kochi. They all stay in a hotel in Kochi, where Clarity Kanna Rao (Ali) is the servant.chandu gets his practice through the band where he fought already but later on they become friends. Chandu wins the competetion with guitar gifted by Siri. However, the events in kochi displaying deep friendship between Chandu and Siri attracts jealousy of both Ritu and Uday. Finally Uday calls for break up by asking to decide between him and Chandu. Chandu's father defends Uday's opinion and asks Chandu and Siri to realise their love. But, Chandu insists that their friendship can't be turned into love and tells Uday to marry Siri, promising him that he will not be in touch with Siri. The movie ends with Uday and Siri giving birth to a child, while the married couple, Chandu and Ritu come to see them at the hospital.
Date uploaded:Sat Aug 18 2012 22:39:58 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)
180 (or Nootrenbadhu) is a 2011 Indian romantic drama film, directed by ad filmmaker Jayendra. Shot simultaneously in the Tamil and Telugu languages, This Film in Tamil Written by Subha & Jayendra, and Telugu Film by Umarji Anuradha. It stars Siddharth, Priya Anand and Nithya Menen with notable roles being essayed by Mouli, Tanikella Bharani and Geetha among others. The film, shot on a Red One handled by Balasubramaniem with music by Malayalam composer Sharreth, was released in both languages on 25 June 2011. Director:
180 (or Nootrenbadhu) is a 2011 Indian romantic drama film, directed by ad filmmaker Jayendra. Shot simultaneously in the Tamil and Telugu languages, This Film in Tamil Written by Subha & Jayendra, and Telugu Film by Umarji Anuradha. It stars Siddharth, Priya Anand and Nithya Menen with notable roles being essayed by Mouli, Tanikella Bharani and Geetha among others. The film, shot on a Red One handled by Balasubramaniem with music by Malayalam composer Sharreth, was released in both languages on 25 June 2011.
180: Nootrenbadhu Movie Audio Songs
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http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/180-nootrenbadhu.htmlRules Kidiyathu
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From album:180: Nootrenbadhu
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/180-nootrenbadhu.htmlAJ
Length: PT4M54S -
From album:180: Nootrenbadhu
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/180-nootrenbadhu.htmlSanthikkadha Kangalil Inbangal
Length: PT3M38S -
From album:180: Nootrenbadhu
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/180-nootrenbadhu.htmlNyaayam Thana
Length: PT4M16S -
From album:180: Nootrenbadhu
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/180-nootrenbadhu.htmlRathe Rathe Bajan
Length: PT1M37S -
From album:180: Nootrenbadhu
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/180-nootrenbadhu.htmlNee Korinal
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From album:180: Nootrenbadhu
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/180-nootrenbadhu.htmlSiru Siru Kanavugal
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From album:180: Nootrenbadhu
180 (or Nootrenbadhu) is a 2011 Indian romantic drama film, directed by ad filmmaker Jayendra. Shot simultaneously in the Tamil and Telugu languages, This Film in Tamil Written by Subha & Jayendra, and Telugu Film by Umarji Anuradha. It stars Siddharth, Priya Anand and Nithya Menen with notable roles being essayed by Mouli, Tanikella Bharani and Geetha among others. The film, shot on a Red One handled by Balasubramaniem with music by Malayalam composer Sharreth, was released in both languages on 25 June 2011.
Plot
The movie revolves around Ajay (Siddharth) who comes to Chennai/Hyderabad and introduces himself as Mano. He rents a house owned by elderly couple S V S Murthy (Mouli) and Jayam (Geetha). A do-gooder, Ajay lives life with a purpose. He gets along with everyone and wins the hearts of those whom he is close with. Vidhya (Nithya Menen), a photo journalist gets acquainted with him. Ajay is the sort of person who finds satisfaction in helping others. He sponsors the education of street children with the help of Vidhya who is attracted by his good nature. Things take a turn when she tells him about her feelings. Ajay, without informing her, decides to leave Chennai/Hyderabad.
Meanwhile, flashbacks reveal that Ajay was a doctor in USA and was attracted to Renu (Priya Anand). They get married only to be told months later that Ajay has cancer and he would die in a few months. As Ajay is about to leave the city, Vidya meets with an accident and has to be operated upon immediately. Ajay takes Vidya to USA for treatment. While in the USA, he meets his friend who asks Ajay to return to Renu, but Ajay leaves as he sees his wife happier without him. It is revealed that earlier Ajay had faked his death to make Renu believe that he had died so that she would not suffer thinking about him every day. Now seeing her happy, he decides not to meet Renu.
Date uploaded:Sat Aug 18 2012 21:59:32 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)
Aayutha Ezhuthu is a 2004 Tamil political film written and directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars Surya, Madhavan and Siddharth in the lead roles, with Meera Jasmine, Trisha Krishnan and Esha Deol also in pivotal characters. The film's score and soundtrack is composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran was cinematographer and Sreekar Prasad was editor. The title of the movie is the name of a Tamil letter, ஃ - three dots corresponding to the film's three different personalities from completely different strata of society. The film was simultaneously shot in Hindi as Yuva with an entirely different cast barring Deol, while a dubbed version in Telugu was also released. Produced by Ratnam's home banner of Madras Talkies, Aayutha Ezhuthu released in May 2004 to positive reviews and performed moderately commercially. Director:
Mani Ratnam
Producer:
Mani Ratnam, G. Srinivasan
Music Director:
A. R. Rahman
Writer:
Sujatha(dialogues)
Cinematography:
Ravi K. Chandran
Lyricst:
Vairamuthu
Singers:
Sunitha Sarathy, Shankar Mahadevan, Lucky Ali, Madhushree, A R Rahman, Adnan Sami, Sujatha Mohan, Blaaze, Karthik, Shahin Badar
Stars
Madhavan as Inbasekar ,
Surya Sivakumar as Michael Vasanth ,
Siddharth Narayan as Arjun Balakrishnan ,
Meera Jasmine as Sasi ,
Trisha Krishnan as Mira ,
Esha Deol as Gitanjali ,
Bharathiraja as Selva Nayagam ,
Janagaraj,
Srikanth as Dilli ,
Sujitha as Surya's Friend ,
8/10 stars from 200 users.Reviews: 50.
Video: Aaytha Ezhuthu Video Songs
Aayutha Ezhuthu is a 2004 Tamil political film written and directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars Surya, Madhavan and Siddharth in the lead roles, with Meera Jasmine, Trisha Krishnan and Esha Deol also in pivotal characters. The film's score and soundtrack is composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran was cinematographer and Sreekar Prasad was editor. The title of the movie is the name of a Tamil letter, ஃ - three dots corresponding to the film's three different personalities from completely different strata of society. The film was simultaneously shot in Hindi as Yuva with an entirely different cast barring Deol, while a dubbed version in Telugu was also released. Produced by Ratnam's home banner of Madras Talkies, Aayutha Ezhuthu released in May 2004 to positive reviews and performed moderately commercially.
Aaytha Ezhuthu Movie Audio Songs
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http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/aaytha-ezhuthu.htmlHey Goodbye Nanba
Length: PT4M57S -
From album:Aaytha Ezhuthu
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/aaytha-ezhuthu.htmlSandakkozhi
Length: PT4M53S -
From album:Aaytha Ezhuthu
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/aaytha-ezhuthu.htmlNenjam Ellam
Length: PT5M21S -
From album:Aaytha Ezhuthu
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/aaytha-ezhuthu.htmlDol Dol
Length: PT3M55S -
From album:Aaytha Ezhuthu
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/aaytha-ezhuthu.htmlYaakai Thiri
Length: PT4M39S -
From album:Aaytha Ezhuthu
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/aaytha-ezhuthu.htmlJana Gana Mana
Length: PT4M55S -
From album:Aaytha Ezhuthu
Aayutha Ezhuthu is a 2004 Tamil political film written and directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars Surya, Madhavan and Siddharth in the lead roles, with Meera Jasmine, Trisha Krishnan and Esha Deol also in pivotal characters. The film's score and soundtrack is composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran was cinematographer and Sreekar Prasad was editor. The title of the movie is the name of a Tamil letter, ஃ - three dots corresponding to the film's three different personalities from completely different strata of society. The film was simultaneously shot in Hindi as Yuva with an entirely different cast barring Deol, while a dubbed version in Telugu was also released. Produced by Ratnam's home banner of Madras Talkies, Aayutha Ezhuthu released in May 2004 to positive reviews and performed moderately commercially.
Plot
The film begins with two hitmen travelling in a van on Napier Bridge in Chennai. Inbasekaran (Inba) (R. Madhavan) has an attitude of his own and complains often about his wife not letting him do what he wants to. The van driver Dilli (Sriman) keeps reminding Inba to concentrate on the job rather than whine. On the other hand, college student Michael Vasanth (Surya Sivakumar) is riding a bike with his girlfriend Geetha (Esha Deol) on the same bridge juncture, with him persuading her to move in with him so that they could "live together". He drops her off at her college and continues his journey. Meanwhile, on the same bridge, Arjun (Siddharth) is chasing Meera (Trisha Krishnan) and confesses that he is in love with her. Meera ridicules Arjun saying that both of them hardly know each other to be in love, but Arjun keeps chasing her by asking a lift from Michael who is passing by on his bike as Meera boards an auto. Michael drops Arjun after Meera alights from the auto a while later, and continues his journey. Meera finally gives in slightly and asks Arjun to say 'I Love You', loudly for everyone to hear. This prompts Arjun to climb on to the divider of the bridge and start shouting "I love you" to Meera. At the same time, Michael is shown taking a U-turn at the bridge and passing by the spot where Arjun is spilling his love for Meera. Inba and Dilli then overtake Michael in their van and as the van comes to Michael's side, Inba shouts a famous line, "Hello, brother" and releases three gunshots to Michael's body.
The film later runs into a flashback telling the story of Inba a few months back. Inba is a slum dweller married to Sashi (Meera Jasmine); the marriage is despised by her parents. They have an on-off relationship but as Inba gets released from jail at one time, he promises Sashi to do a "normal" job. However, Inba is unable to come to terms with the salary and workload in the job his father-in-law hooks him in at a press printing factory, and instead extorts money from the manager after threatening indirectly to burn the factory down. Inba is then approached by Guna, his elder brother who is a prime political henchman. Guna points that he is the one who bailed Inba and thus Inba must do a job for him, for which Sashi refuses to let Inba return to old ways. Guna taunts Inba for heeding to his wife's words, causing Inba to lose temper and hit Sashi. Inba goes ahead with the job of beating up some college students for trying to run in political election, and returns to patch up with Sashi. He promises Sashi to change and starts a gas business, but in between, beyond her knowledge, continues with his mob activities. Inba is introduced to a corrupt minister Selvanayagam (Bharathiraja), who is trying to get rid of a group of students who are running for election and threatening his position. Inba's assignments are mainly concentrated on beating and threatening the students, who are all led by Michael. They struggle to overcome the force of the students by their usual force, and all culminates to Inba being ordered by the minister to murder Michael, to which he heeds. Sashi meanwhile discovers a gun in the house, and finds out about Inba's activities, leading to a huge fracas between them. This is the point where Inba is constantly complaining about women and marriage to Dilli while on the task of killing Michael. As he shoots Michael, the film shifts focus to concentrate on Michael's story the past few months.
Michael is a respected college student and also a student leader, who is leading a group of students to run in the forthcoming state elections against the corrupt minister. His ideology is that students should involve themselves in politics so that the country would have a brighter future. Michael has a girlfriend, Geetha, a notorious neighbour who has been having an affair with Michael since their childhood. The film shows Michael's resilience as he responds every time the minister sends henchmen to mug the students. As his friend Trilok gets brutally beaten for nominating his elder sister to run in an election at a small village which is being exploited of its resources, Michael brings his entire student force to enter Guna's house and beat Guna and his assistants up (Inba is not there at the time). That is when Inba comes to meet Michael (the scene is not shown in Inba's chapter) and tries to talk Michael out of his political intentions. However, Michael refuses, prompting a fist fight between the two, which Michael wins and tells Inba that he has no intentions of giving up. After this point, Michael is on the way to the bridge dropping Geetha off her college, as they have a discussion about moving in together. After giving a lift to Arjun, Michael continues to ride on the bridge until he gets shot by Inba. His bike skids off violently at high speed, and hits a barrier in the bridge, which sends him flying over Arjun who is standing on the divider and falls into the river, as Arjun looks over in utter shock.
The film then shows a flashback of Arjun's past, where he is shown as a youthful flirting character whose primary aim in life is to get a visa and fly to United States and live his life there. While clubbing one day in Chennai, he meets Meera, who drops him her phone number but also tells him that she is getting engaged to a businessman at a small village. Arjun, attracted to her, calls her up the next day and asks her out for coffee, convincing her that he has no further intentions. During the conversation, Arjun delivers his usual charming lines, saying that he wants to find himself with a "white girl on one side, and a black girl on the other side". He even tells her that he has charmed 42 and a half women in his life, with the half being Meera herself. The attraction between them is mutual, and they start going out more frequently, including a couple's picnic at a beach which lasts till late night. As Arjun drops Meera back at her hostel, she kisses him on the cheek in a spur of the moment. The next day, a disturbed Meera says they shouldn't meet each other anymore as it would be inviting trouble as she is getting married. Arjun agrees to accompany her till her hostel, but later asks her to spend more time with him by staying on the bus they have boarded until it goes to its last stop and returns to stop at her hostel. They spend hours on the bus talking, before Meera finally gets down. Arjun starts chasing her, which leads to the scene on the bridge where he confesses his love for her. As Arjun begins yelling "I love you" to her, Michael is shot and springs into the river right in front of Arjun. A shocked Arjun recognizes Michael as the person who gave him a lift just a few minutes earlier and is convinced that he is still alive despite the gun shots. Arjun jumps into the river and saves Michael.
Arjun and Meera manage to take Michael to the hospital early enough to be save him, as the bullets missed his heart, and only hit his stomach, chest, and shoulder. Arjun refuses to get involved in the legal process of filing complaint on the incident fearing it would spell trouble for his US intentions, but Meera knows Michael is a student leader and insists they help in the process due to her immense respect for Michael. The next day, Arjun returns to the hospital and is flattered to see a big crowd of students thanking him for saving Michael's life. While talking to Michael, Arjun sees a familiar figure in the window- Inba. Arjun recognizes Inba as the person who shot Michael and gives Inba a chase in the hospital, but ends up getting terribly beaten up by Inba. As the job goes awfully wrong, Inba goes into hiding, prompting Sashi to nag Guna regarding the whereabouts of her husband. Meera finally leaves for her marriage, and Michael recovers. However, the other students are skeptical of running for the election fearing their own lives after what happened to Michael. This prompts Arjun to suddenly volunteer to run in the elections. He states that he does not intend to go to US and wants to run in the election with Michael. Inba, meanwhile, returns from hiding and is chastised for his mistake. He cries to Sashi in retribution and both of them decide to leave for a different village where they can start a new life. Inba meets Guna to return Guna his gun before leaving but realizes that Guna has targeted Inba and wants to kill Inba to cover up the crime for the minister. Inba reacts first hand and pulls the trigger, killing his brother. He returns to the minister, and holds up a gun at the minister as well. However, Inba asks the minister for position and power, to which the Minister agrees. Inba resumes his dirty work for the minister after that. Meera meanwhile returns to Chennai and arrives at Arjun's house, stating that his decision not to leave for US means she can't live happily with another person with his memory etched into her. An elated Arjun hugs her and gets her into his house while leaving for an election meeting. He however boards the wrong van, and Inba and his men kidnap him along with a few other students. The news reaches Michael who is enraged and asks the minister directly about his friends, to which the minister gives a diplomatic answer. Meanwhile, Dilli is increasingly guilt-stricken by the events and asks Inba to abandon everything before it's too late and follow Sashi to the village. Inba refuses to listen to him and instead threatens to kill Dilli if he brings up the matter again. However, Dilli goes on to secretly release the students and let them run, which prompts Inba to kill Dilli in a rage. Inba starts chasing a wounded Arjun through the slums up into the streets. Arjun manages to grab the hand phone of one of the passers-by and calls Michael to inform his whereabouts. A violent fight ensues on the Naiper Bridge where Inba manages to grab Arjun. Arjun is on the receiving end until Michael arrives and beats up Inba. Michael tells him that Inba is not his enemy, but his dirty politics are. Michael's group wins the ensuing election.
Sashi, meanwhile, has boarded a train to her village without Inba, who is in jail. Inba is awaiting sentence (possibly death or life sentence) in jail while Sashi replies violently when she is asked about her husband by the ticket conductor, stating she doesn't know "which whore's house he is in". The film ends at the parliamentary seating showing Michael, Arjun and their friends entering to take their places in the speaking hall. The minister approaches Michael and sarcastically welcomes the students to the real world of politics, to which Michael responds by just smiling and negating the minister away from his path. The film ends as the camera zooms back to show Michael sitting among the politicians in the Legislative Assembly, as he provides a voice-over: "This is not the end, it is the beginning. The future belongs to the youth. We will change the fate of fate."
Date uploaded:Sat Aug 18 2012 17:17:11 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)
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Boys
Boys is a 2003 Tamil film directed by S. Shankar. The film stars Siddarth, Genelia, Bharath, Manikandan, Nakul and Sai Srinivas. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by A. R. Rahman. Director:
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/boys-tamil.htmlGirlfriend
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From album:Boys
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/boys-tamil.htmlDating
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From album:Boys
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/boys-tamil.htmlAle Ale
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From album:Boys
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/boys-tamil.htmlSecret Of Success
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From album:Boys
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/boys-tamil.htmlBoom Boom
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http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/boys-tamil.htmlMaro Maro
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From album:Boys
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/boys-tamil.htmlPlease Sir
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From album:Boys
Boys is a 2003 Tamil film directed by S. Shankar. The film stars Siddarth, Genelia, Bharath, Manikandan, Nakul and Sai Srinivas. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by A. R. Rahman.
Plot
Munna (Siddharth Narayan), Babu Kalyanam (Bharath), Juju (Nakul), Krishna (thaman) and Kumar (Manikandan) are five friends who spend their time ogling at girls, watching porn and complaining about their parents. Much to the chagrin of their parents, they have no interest in studies. They even go as far as hiring a prostitute but all of them back down at the last moment. They meet a depressed middle-aged man, Mangalam (Vivek) in a bar one day and help him home after he passes out. Although they first use him as a source to get alcohol, Mangalam enjoys their company and becomes a mentor of sorts for these kids.
One day, the boys see a teenage girl, Harini (Genelia D'Souza) and all five decide to ask her out. Everyone’s try ends in disaster, but they all become friends. Soon, Harini and Munna fall in love. The parents find out and are furious, as they want them to focus on their studies first. The parents and their kids decide that the kids will not contact each other till their studies are over and after that, if they are still in love, the parents would not stand in their way. Although the kids agree to this, they start longing for each other. They get married, prompting the parents to throw them out. To show solidarity to Munna, the other four friends walk out of their homes too. Mangalam helps them find a modest residence and the teenagers take up part-time jobs to support themselves. Mangalam encourages them to explore their natural musical talents, after which they are approached by a radical group to make songs against the government. This gets them into prison, where they experience some tough times.
After they get out, they show more resolve to succeed. After a few unsuccessful attempts, they are finally signed and record their first album. When celebrating their success, Krishna accidentally tells Harini about the prostitute earlier. A deeply-hurt Harini leaves them. As the prostitute is the only one who could prove that Munna did not sleep with her, the friends begin searching for her. Kumar spots the prostitute but while chasing her, dies in a road accident. Munna decides that his words were more than enough proof for Harini and accepts Harini’s decision.
Their album releases and becomes a huge hit. When the boys request Harini’s presence for the live show, as she was the lead female vocal for the group, her parents accept on the condition that Munna sign the divorce papers. Munna agrees and the group has a very successful live debut. On the day of the divorce hearings, Mangalam, now the pop group’s manager fields many calls to replace Harini. When she looks at pictures of all the pretty girls vying to be the group’s new singer, a bout of jealousy strikes her. She gets angry and starts hitting Munna. As they fight, they finally share a kiss. The judge sees this as a sign that she still cares and does not agree to the divorce. Harini and Munna get back together.
Date uploaded:Sat Aug 18 2012 16:50:18 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)
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Kannathil Muthamittal (Tamil: கன்னத்தில் முத்தமிட்டால்; English: A Peck on the Cheek) is a 2002 Tamil drama film directed and produced by Mani Ratnam. It features P. S. Keerthana, Madhavan and Simran in the leading roles with Nandita Das, J. D. Chakravarthy, Prakash Raj and Pasupathy portraying other pivotal characters. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran handled the cinematography. Mani Ratnam presents the story of a child of Sri Lankan Tamil parentage adopted by Indian parents, who desires to meet her biological mother during the midst of the Sri Lankan Civil War. The film premiered at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival, and was selected as India's official entry to the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It also received a strong reception when screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2003. The film received high critical acclaim upon release and went on to win six National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards South and Best Film awards at six international film festivals. Director:
Mani Ratnam
Producer:
Mani Ratnam, G. Srinivasan
Music Director:
A R Rahman
Writer:
Mani Ratnam, Sujatha
Cinematography:
Ravi K. Chandran
Lyricst:
Veturi Sundararama Murthy
Singers:
A R Rahman, Sujatha, Karthik, Madhumitha, Tippu, Srinivasa Murthy, Hariharan, Chinmayi, S P Balasubramaniam, Balaraman, Febi Mani, Rehan Khan, Swarnalatha
Stars
Madhavan as Srinivas ,
Simran Bagga as Indra ,
Nandita Das as Shyamala ,
J D Chakravarthy as LTTE militant,
Prakash Raj,
Keerthana Parthiban as Amrutha,
Pasupathi,
8/10 stars from 200 users.Reviews: 50.
Video: Amrutha Full Length Movie
Kannathil Muthamittal (Tamil: கன்னத்தில் முத்தமிட்டால்; English: A Peck on the Cheek) is a 2002 Tamil drama film directed and produced by Mani Ratnam. It features P. S. Keerthana, Madhavan and Simran in the leading roles with Nandita Das, J. D. Chakravarthy, Prakash Raj and Pasupathy portraying other pivotal characters. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran handled the cinematography. Mani Ratnam presents the story of a child of Sri Lankan Tamil parentage adopted by Indian parents, who desires to meet her biological mother during the midst of the Sri Lankan Civil War. The film premiered at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival, and was selected as India's official entry to the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It also received a strong reception when screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2003. The film received high critical acclaim upon release and went on to win six National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards South and Best Film awards at six international film festivals.
Amrutha Movie Audio Songs
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http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/amrutha.htmlKadasaridhi Veedkolu
Length: PT5M54S -
From album:Amrutha
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/amrutha.htmlMarumallelo
Length: PT4M57S -
From album:Amrutha
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/amrutha.htmlSignore
Length: PT36M16S -
From album:Amrutha
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/amrutha.htmlSundaree
Length: PT4M39S -
From album:Amrutha
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/amrutha.htmlYe Devivaramu Sp Balu
Length: PT6M20S -
From album:Amrutha
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/amrutha.htmlYe Devivaramu
Length: PT6M15S -
From album:Amrutha
Kannathil Muthamittal (Tamil: கன்னத்தில் முத்தமிட்டால்; English: A Peck on the Cheek) is a 2002 Tamil drama film directed and produced by Mani Ratnam. It features P. S. Keerthana, Madhavan and Simran in the leading roles with Nandita Das, J. D. Chakravarthy, Prakash Raj and Pasupathy portraying other pivotal characters. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran handled the cinematography. Mani Ratnam presents the story of a child of Sri Lankan Tamil parentage adopted by Indian parents, who desires to meet her biological mother during the midst of the Sri Lankan Civil War. The film premiered at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival, and was selected as India's official entry to the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It also received a strong reception when screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2003. The film received high critical acclaim upon release and went on to win six National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards South and Best Film awards at six international film festivals.
PLot
The film begins in a small village in Sri Lanka called Mankulam, where a Sri Lankan Tamil woman Shyama (Nandita Das) gets married to Dileepan (J. D. Chakravarthy), who along with few other Sri Lankan Tamils in the village (including Shyama's elder brother) is part of the Tamil Tigers rebel association, which fights for the Eelam Tamil Nation. While romancing each other at a mud river after marriage, the couple hear sounds of Sri Lankan army troops approaching. He asks Shyama to leave for her safety while he remains in the forest. What happened to Dileepan after that remains a mystery. as Shyama realizes that she is pregnant and waits in vain for Dileepan to return. Her villagers begin fleeing to India to seek refuge as the war between LTTE and the Sri Lankan army goes full scale, affecting their village in the process. Shyama is initially stubborn to leave since one of the men says that he has seen Dileepan with bullet wounds in the forest near the mud lake, but her relatives convince her that she has to seek refuge for the sake of her to-be-born child. The villagers board a boat to the shores of Rameswaram, which is a famous refugee hub for Sri Lankan Tamils. While a local collector takes down the names of the refugees, Shyama's water breaks and she gives birth to a baby girl. However, as soon as the baby is born, her urge to find her husband and be with her people back home overwhelms her and she leaves behind the newborn girl in hopes that the girl will lead a better life.
The film later shifts focus to nine years later in Chennai where a young exuberant girl Amudha (P. S. Keerthana) narrates about her family life. She introduces her short-tempered but talented father, writer Thiruchelvan (R. Madhavan), who uses the pen name 'Indira' for his books. Indira (Simran Bagga) is Amudha's mother, while she has a younger brother named Vinay, with whom she always has childish frictions, and another younger brother called Akhil. Amudha's ninth birthday approaches and both her parents take her to the temple early in the morning. Indira later reminds Thiruchelvan that they have promised themselves to reveal 'the truth' to Amudha on her ninth birthday. After praying in the temple, Thiruchelvan brings Amudha to the beach, and she runs around in the beach, he reveals the truth that she was adopted and is not their biological daughter. She was adopted from a refugee camp in Rameswaram after her parents abandoned her. Amudha is heavily disturbed after hearing the news and begins comparing and distancing herself from the family, seeing herself as an outsider. Indira's father criticizes them for revealing the truth to her at such a young age, but Thiruchelvan and Indira are certain they have taken the right decision. Amudha asks her parents to tell her the story of how she comes to be adopted.
The film then flashes to nine years previously in Rameswaram, where Thiruchelvan, then a budding writer, constantly travels to the refugee camp and writes stories inspired by the people there. At one such instance, Thiruchelvan sees a newborn baby girl, and writes a short story about why her mother found the urge to abandon her child and return to a war-ridden land. Indira is his neighbour, and has always expressed interest in him. Thiruchelvan, after a while, finds the urge to adopt the small baby girl and raise her, but realizes that he will not be allowed to do so until he is married. He then proposes to Indira (in whom he is also interested) in order to be able to adopt the baby. Indira suggests the name 'Amudha' after seeing the baby once, and then adopt the baby after they marry each other. Vinay was born few years after their marriage, followed by the younger brother, and thus, the family happened.
Even after hearing this, Amudha is rebellious and dissatisfied. She requests to meet her biological mother at all costs despite Indira's insistence that they can't possibly find the mother even if they wanted to. Thiruchelvan finally gives in and promises to take Amudha to Sri Lanka to find her biological mother. The three of them (excluding the two boys who are left under the care of their grandfather) travel to Sri Lanka and are greeted by Dr. Herold Vikramsinghe (Prakash Raj) who is a Sinhalese, their guide during the trip. Dr. Herold Vikramsinghe too helps to find her biological mother. At Lanka, Amudha and Indira's relationship strains as Amudha becomes increasingly rude at her mother while urging to find her real mother, while the family witnesses civil violence first hand as they travel to a village that is being bombed by the army to find Shyama only to realize that they have discovered the wrong Shyama. While taking a walk in the jungles and ideologically talking about violence, civil war and western manipulation, Thiruchelvan and Vikramsinghe are captured by a group of LTTE rebels. Thiruchelvan immediately recites Tamil poetry and is identified as a Tamil writer by the group's leader (Pasupathy). Thiruchelvan explains his motives of coming to the country, and even mentions the only evidence that he has regarding Amudha's mother - that her name is Shyama. The group leader arranges a meet and says he will bring Shyama there, and it is later revealed that Shyama is the group leader's sister, with her also being part of the LTTE rebels living in seclusion.
The next day, on the meet, Vikramsinghe, Amudha, Indira, and Thiruchelvan wait at the told spot, but a sudden series of bombings break out at the place as the Sri Lankan army tries to infiltrate the hiding of the rebels in a building nearby. Vikramsinghe urges that they leave the place but Amudha stays stubborn, causing Indira to be shot in her arm. The family finally leaves the place, and Amudha, shaken by what she saw and what happened to her mother apologizes and asks that all of them leave the country and return home. The next day, the family leaves for the airport but unexpectedly, Indira requests that they drive through the meeting spot one more time. As they wait in the car parked at the spot, an auto comes by and Shyama gets down from the vehicle. The meeting finally takes place and Amudha asks Shyama a series of questions as to why Shyama abandoned her. Shyama is unable to answer to all of those questions, but also insists that her life will remain fighting for her people in her country and that Amudha should live happily with her adopted parents. Shyama leaves after that.
The film ends with Thiruchelvan, Amudha, and Indira hugging each other as Shyama leaves, and a teary-eyed Amudha kisses her parents, re-affirming her love for them.
Date uploaded:Sat Aug 18 2012 16:30:14 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)
Kannathil Muthamittal (Tamil: கன்னத்தில் முத்தமிட்டால்; English: A Peck on the Cheek) is a 2002 Tamil drama film directed and produced by Mani Ratnam. It features P. S. Keerthana, Madhavan and Simran in the leading roles with Nandita Das, J. D. Chakravarthy, Prakash Raj and Pasupathy portraying other pivotal characters. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran handled the cinematography. Mani Ratnam presents the story of a child of Sri Lankan Tamil parentage adopted by Indian parents, who desires to meet her biological mother during the midst of the Sri Lankan Civil War. The film premiered at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival, and was selected as India's official entry to the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It also received a strong reception when screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2003. The film received high critical acclaim upon release and went on to win six National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards South and Best Film awards at six international film festivals. Director:
Mani Ratnam
Producer:
Mani Ratnam, G. Srinivasan
Music Director:
A R Rahman
Writer:
Mani Ratnam, Sujatha
Cinematography:
Ravi K. Chandran
Lyricst:
Vairamuthu
Singers:
P Jayachandran, Chinmayi, Anupama Deshpande, Swarnalatha, Noel, A R Rahman, Hariharan, Karthik Raja, Madhumitha, Tippu
Stars
Madhavan as G. Thiruchelvan ,
Simran Bagga as Indra ,
Nandita Das as Shyama ,
J D Chakravarthy as Dhileepan ,
Prakash Raj as Dr. Herold Vikramsinghe (as Prakashraj) ,
Keerthana Parthiban as Amudha ,
Pasupathi,
8/10 stars from 200 users.Reviews: 50.
Video: Kannathil Muthamittal Full Length Movie
Kannathil Muthamittal (Tamil: கன்னத்தில் முத்தமிட்டால்; English: A Peck on the Cheek) is a 2002 Tamil drama film directed and produced by Mani Ratnam. It features P. S. Keerthana, Madhavan and Simran in the leading roles with Nandita Das, J. D. Chakravarthy, Prakash Raj and Pasupathy portraying other pivotal characters. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran handled the cinematography. Mani Ratnam presents the story of a child of Sri Lankan Tamil parentage adopted by Indian parents, who desires to meet her biological mother during the midst of the Sri Lankan Civil War. The film premiered at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival, and was selected as India's official entry to the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It also received a strong reception when screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2003. The film received high critical acclaim upon release and went on to win six National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards South and Best Film awards at six international film festivals.
Kannathil Muthamittal Movie Audio Songs
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http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/kannathil-muthamittal.htmlVellaiPookkal
Length: PT5M19S -
From album:Kannathil Muthamittal
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/kannathil-muthamittal.htmlSundariSiriya
Length: PT4M53S -
From album:Kannathil Muthamittal
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/kannathil-muthamittal.htmlOruDeivam(F)
Length: PT6M33S -
From album:Kannathil Muthamittal
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/kannathil-muthamittal.htmlSenyoreSenyore
Length: PT3M32S -
From album:Kannathil Muthamittal
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/kannathil-muthamittal.htmlVidaikoduEngal
Length: PT6M13S -
From album:Kannathil Muthamittal
http://www.moviemastinmusic.com/2012/08/kannathil-muthamittal.htmlOruDeivam(M)
Length: PT6M39S -
From album:Kannathil Muthamittal
Kannathil Muthamittal (Tamil: கன்னத்தில் முத்தமிட்டால்; English: A Peck on the Cheek) is a 2002 Tamil drama film directed and produced by Mani Ratnam. It features P. S. Keerthana, Madhavan and Simran in the leading roles with Nandita Das, J. D. Chakravarthy, Prakash Raj and Pasupathy portraying other pivotal characters. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran handled the cinematography. Mani Ratnam presents the story of a child of Sri Lankan Tamil parentage adopted by Indian parents, who desires to meet her biological mother during the midst of the Sri Lankan Civil War. The film premiered at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival, and was selected as India's official entry to the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It also received a strong reception when screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2003. The film received high critical acclaim upon release and went on to win six National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards South and Best Film awards at six international film festivals.
PLot
The film begins in a small village in Sri Lanka called Mankulam, where a Sri Lankan Tamil woman Shyama (Nandita Das) gets married to Dileepan (J. D. Chakravarthy), who along with few other Sri Lankan Tamils in the village (including Shyama's elder brother) is part of the Tamil Tigers rebel association, which fights for the Eelam Tamil Nation. While romancing each other at a mud river after marriage, the couple hear sounds of Sri Lankan army troops approaching. He asks Shyama to leave for her safety while he remains in the forest. What happened to Dileepan after that remains a mystery. as Shyama realizes that she is pregnant and waits in vain for Dileepan to return. Her villagers begin fleeing to India to seek refuge as the war between LTTE and the Sri Lankan army goes full scale, affecting their village in the process. Shyama is initially stubborn to leave since one of the men says that he has seen Dileepan with bullet wounds in the forest near the mud lake, but her relatives convince her that she has to seek refuge for the sake of her to-be-born child. The villagers board a boat to the shores of Rameswaram, which is a famous refugee hub for Sri Lankan Tamils. While a local collector takes down the names of the refugees, Shyama's water breaks and she gives birth to a baby girl. However, as soon as the baby is born, her urge to find her husband and be with her people back home overwhelms her and she leaves behind the newborn girl in hopes that the girl will lead a better life.
The film later shifts focus to nine years later in Chennai where a young exuberant girl Amudha (P. S. Keerthana) narrates about her family life. She introduces her short-tempered but talented father, writer Thiruchelvan (R. Madhavan), who uses the pen name 'Indira' for his books. Indira (Simran Bagga) is Amudha's mother, while she has a younger brother named Vinay, with whom she always has childish frictions, and another younger brother called Akhil. Amudha's ninth birthday approaches and both her parents take her to the temple early in the morning. Indira later reminds Thiruchelvan that they have promised themselves to reveal 'the truth' to Amudha on her ninth birthday. After praying in the temple, Thiruchelvan brings Amudha to the beach, and she runs around in the beach, he reveals the truth that she was adopted and is not their biological daughter. She was adopted from a refugee camp in Rameswaram after her parents abandoned her. Amudha is heavily disturbed after hearing the news and begins comparing and distancing herself from the family, seeing herself as an outsider. Indira's father criticizes them for revealing the truth to her at such a young age, but Thiruchelvan and Indira are certain they have taken the right decision. Amudha asks her parents to tell her the story of how she comes to be adopted.
The film then flashes to nine years previously in Rameswaram, where Thiruchelvan, then a budding writer, constantly travels to the refugee camp and writes stories inspired by the people there. At one such instance, Thiruchelvan sees a newborn baby girl, and writes a short story about why her mother found the urge to abandon her child and return to a war-ridden land. Indira is his neighbour, and has always expressed interest in him. Thiruchelvan, after a while, finds the urge to adopt the small baby girl and raise her, but realizes that he will not be allowed to do so until he is married. He then proposes to Indira (in whom he is also interested) in order to be able to adopt the baby. Indira suggests the name 'Amudha' after seeing the baby once, and then adopt the baby after they marry each other. Vinay was born few years after their marriage, followed by the younger brother, and thus, the family happened.
Even after hearing this, Amudha is rebellious and dissatisfied. She requests to meet her biological mother at all costs despite Indira's insistence that they can't possibly find the mother even if they wanted to. Thiruchelvan finally gives in and promises to take Amudha to Sri Lanka to find her biological mother. The three of them (excluding the two boys who are left under the care of their grandfather) travel to Sri Lanka and are greeted by Dr. Herold Vikramsinghe (Prakash Raj) who is a Sinhalese, their guide during the trip. Dr. Herold Vikramsinghe too helps to find her biological mother. At Lanka, Amudha and Indira's relationship strains as Amudha becomes increasingly rude at her mother while urging to find her real mother, while the family witnesses civil violence first hand as they travel to a village that is being bombed by the army to find Shyama only to realize that they have discovered the wrong Shyama. While taking a walk in the jungles and ideologically talking about violence, civil war and western manipulation, Thiruchelvan and Vikramsinghe are captured by a group of LTTE rebels. Thiruchelvan immediately recites Tamil poetry and is identified as a Tamil writer by the group's leader (Pasupathy). Thiruchelvan explains his motives of coming to the country, and even mentions the only evidence that he has regarding Amudha's mother - that her name is Shyama. The group leader arranges a meet and says he will bring Shyama there, and it is later revealed that Shyama is the group leader's sister, with her also being part of the LTTE rebels living in seclusion.
The next day, on the meet, Vikramsinghe, Amudha, Indira, and Thiruchelvan wait at the told spot, but a sudden series of bombings break out at the place as the Sri Lankan army tries to infiltrate the hiding of the rebels in a building nearby. Vikramsinghe urges that they leave the place but Amudha stays stubborn, causing Indira to be shot in her arm. The family finally leaves the place, and Amudha, shaken by what she saw and what happened to her mother apologizes and asks that all of them leave the country and return home. The next day, the family leaves for the airport but unexpectedly, Indira requests that they drive through the meeting spot one more time. As they wait in the car parked at the spot, an auto comes by and Shyama gets down from the vehicle. The meeting finally takes place and Amudha asks Shyama a series of questions as to why Shyama abandoned her. Shyama is unable to answer to all of those questions, but also insists that her life will remain fighting for her people in her country and that Amudha should live happily with her adopted parents. Shyama leaves after that.
The film ends with Thiruchelvan, Amudha, and Indira hugging each other as Shyama leaves, and a teary-eyed Amudha kisses her parents, re-affirming her love for them.
Date uploaded:Sat Aug 18 2012 16:17:54 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)