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Genre  Action
Music director  Chandrabose
Story by  Prabhat Roy
Director  Raja
Release date  April 13, 1988 (India)
Screenplay  Karaikudi Narayanan
Language  Tamil
Thaimel Aanai movie poster
Release date  1988
Cast  B Saroja Devi, Arjun Sarja (Raja), Raghuvaran (Vinod), Ranjini, Senthil


Similar  Shankar Guru (1987 film), Kalicharan (1988 film), Manithan (1987 film)

Thaimel Aanai (தாய்மேல் ஆணை) is a 1988 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by L.Raja, starring Arjun Sarja and Raghuvaran in lead roles. The film was remade in Hindi as Pratikar and in Telugu as Raktha Tilakam. The film was released on 13 April 1988.

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Plot

Thaimel Aanai is the story of a son's revenge on the killers of his mother and sister, but his friend, who is now a Police officer do not like someone taking law in his hands. In the end, the villains kidnap Vinod's family. Raja storms the hideout of the villains along with Vinod and rescues Vinod's family by fighting with the villains, killing the goons who destroyed his family in the process. But sadly, Raja dies of the injuries he received during the fight. The movie ends with Vinod carrying the corpse of Raja in his hand and walking away along with his family.

Cast

  • Arjun Sarja as Raja
  • Raghuvaran as Vinod
  • Saroja Devi
  • Ranjini
  • Madhuri
  • C. L. Anandan
  • Kishmu
  • Jaiganesh
  • Senthil
  • S. S. Chandran
  • Anandaraj
  • Vani Viswanath
  • Master Meenuraj
  • Production

    Thaimel Aanai marks the return in the Tamil cinema of the star B. Saroja Devi, in the 80s.

    Soundtrack

    The soundtrack consist of nine songs composed by Chandrabose Among which 2 unpublished works at the time of the release of the soundtrack, "Chinna Kanna Chella Kanna", S P Balasubramaniam version and K S Chitra sad version (or slow version). Lyrics written by Vairamuthu. 2 songs became hits in their taken out, "Vaaika Varabukulla Vayasupulla" and "Hey Mallikai Poo Poothirukku".

    There is a Hindi version of the soundtrack, Gunahon Ka Devta.

    References

    Thaimel Aanai Wikipedia
    Thaimel Aanai themoviedb.org Thaimel Aanai IMDb