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Directed by
  
V. L. Bashkaraaj

Music by
  
Written by
  
V. L. Bashkaraaj

Cinematography
  
Devchand Ren

Produced by
  
G. R. EthirajR. AchuthananthanEaswari UlaganathanP. SujathaE. RajanC.Kumaran

Starring
  
R. SarathkumarSukanyaPandiarajanSilk SmithaAnjuKittyDelhi GaneshShanmugasundaramChinni JayanthKumarimuthu

Aadhityan is a 1993 Tamil drama film directed by V. L. Bashkaraaj. The film features R. Sarathkumar and Sukanya in lead roles. The film had musical score by Gangai Amaran and was released on 14 January 1993.

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Plot

Aadhityan is an orphan village blacksmith, whereas the villagers consider him as a rude ruffian. The neighboring Zamindar (Kitty) forces the villagers to leave the village and they land in Aadhityan's village. Aadhityan helps them and clashes with Zamindar. In the meantime, Chinna Pandi (Pandiarajan), a Tamil teacher, is engaged to teach Tamil to the Telugu girl Manga (Silk Smitha). Zamindar finally accept the villagers in his village. Vedachellam (Delhi Ganesh) is a gambling addict who borrows money to Zamindar. Zamindar wants to get his son Vinod married to Vedachellam's daughter Rasathi (Sukanya). Under debts, Vedachellam accepts reluctantly Zamindar's proposal. Chinna Pandi advises Vedachellam, to save the village, to get Aadhityan married with Rasathi. The drunk Aadhityan tie the thaali around Rasathi's neck. Now, Rasathi is married to Aadhityan but she hates him.

Cast

  • R. Sarathkumar as Aadhityan
  • Sukanya as Rasathi
  • Pandiarajan as Chinna Pandi
  • Silk Smitha as Manga
  • Anju
  • Kitty as Zamindar
  • Delhi Ganesh as Vedachellam
  • Shanmugasundaram as Pannayar
  • Chinni Jayanth
  • Kumarimuthu as Nallakannu
  • Haja Sheriff as Vellai
  • MLA Thangaraj as Pottu Gounder
  • M. N. Rajam
  • Sulakshana
  • Kamala Kamesh
  • Kokila as Kannamma
  • Thadchayini
  • Vinod as Vinod
  • R. E. Rajan
  • Meghu — Loghu
  • Soundtrack

    The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Gangai Amaran. The soundtrack, released in 1993, features 5 tracks with lyrics written by Gangai Amaran.

    Reception

    K. Vijiyan of New Straits Times said : "if more care had been taken with the acting, it would have been remarkable".

    References

    Aadhityan Wikipedia


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