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Thanga Pappa

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Directed by
  
R. Aravindraj

Written by
  
R. Aravindraj

Cinematography
  
A. Ramesh Kumar

Running time
  
2h 20m

Produced by
  
G. Jayachandran

Music by
  
Deva

Director
  
R. Aravindraj

Screenplay
  
R. Aravindraj

Starring
  
Shamili Ramki M. N. Nambiar Thalaivasal Vijay Aishwarya Sreeja Chandrasekhar Keerikkadan Jose Thyagu Raviraj Murali Kumar Prabhakaran

Cast
  
Shamili, Ramki, M N Nambiar, Sreeja, Thalaivasal Vijay

Thanga Pappa (English : Golden Baby) is a 1993 Tamil supernatural horror film directed by R. Aravindraj. The film features Shamili, Ramki, M. N. Nambiar, Thalaivasal Vijay, Aishwarya and Sreeja in the lead roles, with Chandrasekhar, Keerikkadan Jose, Thyagu, Raviraj, Murali Kumar and Prabhakaran playing supporting roles. The film, produced by the film editor G. Jayachandran, had musical score by Deva and was released on 30 June 1993.

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Plot

Ravi (Thalaivasal Vijay), his wife Gowri (Aishwarya) and their little daughter Abhirami (Shamili) move in an abandoned house. Ravi starts to work as export manager in Ananthu (Keerikkadan Jose) and Swamy's (Thyagu) company. Ravi is helped in his work by the police officer Rajasekhar (Raviraj), the custom officer Ameer (Murali Kumar) and Ananthu's son Balaji (Prabhakaran). The night strange things happen in their house. Abhirami often meets the old man Adaikalam (M. N. Nambiar) after the school in secret.

One day, Ameer, scared of something, accidentally falls off the ship and dies. The next day, Balaji is set on fire and dies from severe burns. The old man Adaikalam then confesses to Gowri that Abhirami is in fact possessed by the spirit of his granddaughter Angela.

Four years ago, Adaikalam's son Assistant Commissioner of Police Lawrence (Ramki) got a transfer in a harbor city. His pregnant wife Thulasi (Sreeja) and he moved to the city, they eagerly waited the birth of their baby. The scanning had revealed that the baby is a baby girl, so they named her Angela. From the very earliest days of his posting, Lawrence became well known by the local criminals. The smuggler Ananthu, his brother Swamy and Balaji even threatened Lawrence and his wife but Lawrence continued to seize Ananthu's illegal loads. Lawrence became friends with the Deputy Superintendent of Police Rajasekhar, his colleague. One night, Lawrence arrested Ananthu, Swamy, Balaji and Ameer, they were all locked in the local police station. Rajasekhar released them and he betrayed Lawrence's trust. Later that night, Lawrence was brutally killed and his wife Thulasi was severely beaten up by the criminals in their house, resulting in abortion which left Thulasi mentally ill.

Ananthu, Swamy and Rajasekhar also realize that Abhirami is possessed by the spirit. They are urged to kill the little girl. What transpires next forms the rest of the story.

Soundtrack

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Deva. The soundtrack, released in 1993, features 5 tracks with lyrics written by the film director R. Aravindraj.

Reception

Malini Mannath of The New Indian Express called it a "fairly watchable film", she praised Deva's background score and Shamili's acting.

Songs

1Naan Paadum Thalattu Ketkavillaya4:01
2Aarararo Aariraaro3:31
3Thanga Pappa4:39

References

Thanga Pappa Wikipedia