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India

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Language
  
ABCD (film) movie scenes The brilliant dance performances in ABCD 2 more than compensate for a lack of story and stretched scenes

Release date
  
August 12, 2005

ABCD is a 2005 Tamil language film released in India. It was directed by Saravana Subbiah.

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The film starred Shaam, Sneha, Aparna and Nandana Kumar along with Vadivelu, who provided the comic relief.

Plot

Anand (Shaam), an MBA-chartered accountant, runs from pillar to post in search of a job. He stays in the house of an old Brahmin whose daughter Chandra (Sneha) returns home following the death of her husband (Saravana Subbiah), who had been torturing her since their wedding. She slowly gets attracted towards Anand, for he shows love and affection towards her.

Meanwhile, Anand comes across Bharathy (Nandana) in a bus who misplaces his academic certificates. Bharathy is a woman with revolutionary ideas and looks after her whole family. A sequence of events brings them close leading to Bharathy developing love towards him. Meanwhile, Anandh comes across one Divya Daisy (Aparna Pillai). She is an orphan brought up by a church and goes to find a job herself and settles in life all out of her own efforts. Anand rescues her from an accident and rushes her to a hospital. Over a period of time, they become very close friends eventually leading to Divya opening her heart to Anand. Caught in a tight corner, who Anand decides to marry forms the rest.

Cast

  • Shaam as Anand
  • Sneha as Chandra
  • Nandana as Bharathy
  • Aparna Pillai as Divya Daisy
  • Vadivelu as Bus Conductor
  • Saravana Subbiah as Chandra's husband
  • Madhan Bob
  • Soundtrack

    Soundtrack was composed by D. Imman and lyrics were written by Na. Muthukumar, Pa. Vijay, Thamarai & Supaiya.

  • Manjal Mugame — Saindhavi
  • Thavam Ondru — Balram, Nithyasree
  • Yengo — Haricharan, Mahathi
  • Yaar Potta — Karthik
  • Kadhal Ondru — D. Imman
  • Critical reception

    Sify wrote "If you like a mixture of romance, mush and melodrama then ABCD is on your priority list". Behindwoods wrote "The film leaves you with a feeling of being overwhelmed by issues. The director attempts to tackle too many problems which was the mistake he did in his previous movie, Citizen. Yet, he must be congratulated for beating a different path in an industry which seems preoccupied with action and empty melodrama". Indiaglitz wrote "An interesting story with some good performance make it engrossing".

    References

    ABCD (film) Wikipedia