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Country
  
India

Director
  
Badri

Language
  
Tamil

Release date
  
23 July 2009 (2009-07-23)

Ainthaam Padai is a 2009 Tamil language film starring Sundar C, Mukesh and Simran Bagga. It released on 23 July 2009 and was produced by Sundar's wife, Kushboo.

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Plot

The film is about relationships between two families where hardships and affections are on the competencies.

It centers on five brothers: Elder one As the film moves ahead it unravels about enmity with other family where Devasena (Simran) is a pampered daughter. But Gunasekaran is kind enough in breaking the hardships and getting united by arranging nuptials for Devasena with his brother Karunakaran. However, Devasena mistakes Prabhakaran to be her bridegroom. When things are unraveled and Prabhakaran turns away from Devasena's offer of marrying him, she vows to alienate him from his family by marrying Karunakaran.

Rest of the film is about the hand-in-hand combat between Prabhakaran and Devasena with each one moving around with their smart plans.

Cast

  • Sundar C as Prabhakaran
  • Simran as Devasena
  • Mukesh as Karunakaran
  • Vivek as Thanthoni
  • Nassar as Gunasekaran
  • Radharavi
  • Devayani as Kalpana
  • Sampath Raj
  • Doddanna as Dhanushkodi
  • Raj Kapoor
  • Sai Prashanth as Divakaran
  • Vichu
  • Aditi Choudhary as Gayathri
  • Aarthi as Diana
  • Madhan Bob as Devasena's father
  • Besant Ravi
  • Minnal Ravi
  • Suja in an item number
  • Soundtrack

    Soundtrack was composed by D. Imman and lyrics written by Gangai Amaran and Na. Muthukumar.

  • Orampo - Ranjith, Karthikeyan
  • Aaradi Rakshasano - Seil Heida, Kumar Sanu
  • Sokku Sundar - Sonu Kakkar
  • Vaadi En - Devan
  • Chinna Kolunthanare - Sadhana Sargam
  • Reception

    Rediff wrote "Aindham Padai never takes itself seriously. It is not meant to be one. It's got a lot of lewd jokes, double entendre, just plain irritating stunts, and songs guaranteed to titillate the front-benchers but Simran is one of the reasons it works even halfway." Behindwoods wrote " The movie necessarily has wholesome potential of a primetime sitcom and falls short of either powerful performances or an effectual plot." The Hindu wrote "This could’ve been the season’s heart-warming family drama with enough twists and turns to keep you hooked. But ‘Aintham Padai’ (U), promoted as a mass entertainer, comes across as a mega television serial with too many sub-plots that take their own sweet time to come to a conclusion."

    References

    Ainthaam Padai Wikipedia