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Valli Vara Pora

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Directed by
  
S. V. Solai Raja

Story by
  
Gireesh Puthenchery

Screenplay by
  
S. V. Solai Raja

Produced by
  
M. Padmanabhan S. Nivethan

Written by
  
S. V. Solai Raja (dialogues)

Starring
  
Pandiarajan Mohana Nirosha Vinu Chakravarthy Vijaya Lalitha Venniradai Moorthy Charle Muralikumar Pasi Narayanan Kumarimuthu

Valli Vara Pora (English: Valli is going to come) is a 1995 Tamil comedy film directed by S. V. Solai Raja. The film features Pandiarajan, Mohana and Nirosha in the lead roles, with Vinu Chakravarthy, Vijaya Lalitha, Venniradai Moorthy, Charle, Muralikumar, Pasi Narayanan and Kumarimuthu playing supporting roles. The film, produced by M. Padmanabhan and S. Nivethan, had musical score by K. S. Mani Oli and was released on 10 February 1995. The film was a remake of Malayalam film Meleparambil Aanveedu. The film became a failure at the box office.

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Plot

Meenakshi (Vijaya Lalitha) and Ayyasamy (Venniradai Moorthy) have three sons : Periyapandi (Muralikumar), Thangapandi (Charle) and Chinnapandi (Pandiarajan). The three brothers are bachelors, Chinnapandi is the only graduate of his family. Kavitha (Nirosha), a relative, is in love with Chinnapandi but Chinnapandi has no feelings towards her. Chinnapandi sets out for a Kerala village to work as manager of a courier company. There, he meets a Kerala woman named Pavalam (Mohana), she falls in love with him but her father Menon (Vinu Chakravarthy) wants Pavalam to get married against her will. Chinnapandi and Pavalam fall in love with each other and they try to elope from the village, unfortunately the villagers finally catch them. Menon, the village chief, accepts for their marriage and both get married. Later, that same day, he comes to know that he is transferred to his native village. Chinnapandi is afraid of whether or not his parents would agree to their marriage, so he keeps Pavalam undercover as a maid in his home. His brothers Periyapandi and Thangapandi fall in love with Pavalam. What transpires next forms the rest of the story.

Soundtrack

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer K. S. Mani Oli. The soundtrack, released in 1995, features 6 tracks with lyrics written by Piraisoodan, Pattukottai Shanmugasundaram and Ramadaasan.

References

Valli Vara Pora Wikipedia