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Country
  
India

Director
  
K. Selva Bharathy

Language
  
Tamil

Vivaramana Aalu movie poster

Release date
  
14 January 2002

Vivaramana aalu


Vivaramana Aalu (English:Knowledgeable Person) is a 2002 Tamil language film directed by K. Selva Bharathy. The film features Sathyaraj, Devayani and Mumtaj in lead roles. The film was released on 14 January 2002.

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Plot

Mayilsamy (Sathyaraj) is a petty thief who is determined to make it big in life, by hook or crook. Even it means going through a marriage with a stranger, a trusting village belle, Pappu (Devayani), deserting her soon after and warming his way into the heart of Puppy (Mumtaj), a wealthy heiress. Of course, he realises his folly by the climax.

Cast

  • Sathyaraj as Mayilsamy / Dr. John Brito
  • Devayani as Pappu
  • Mumtaj as Puppy
  • Vivek as "Suitcase" Subbu
  • Prathap K. Pothan as Puppy's father
  • Manochithra as Puppy's mother
  • Ponnambalam as Subramani / Thotta
  • Vinu Chakravarthy as
  • Mayilsamy as Mariappan
  • Senthil as Pappu's uncle (guest appearance)
  • Kanal Kannan as Karuppu (guest appearance)
  • Monal in a guest appearance
  • Soundtrack

    The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Deva. The soundtrack, released in 2002, features 5 tracks with lyrics written by P. Vijay, Na. Muthukumar and Kabilan.

    Reception

    A critic of lavan.fateback.com said : " Verbal and situational comedy, some of them enjoyable, is packed in. The director makes no bones about catering to the masses. Giving Sathyaraj company is Vivek, straining his voice to a cresendo, fitting in well with the director's requirements. Mumtaz, for a change, has a meaty role, and uses well the opportunity given to her.". The critic advised the film for Sathyaraj fans.

    References

    Vivaramana Aalu Wikipedia