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Aval Peyar Tamilarasi Tamil Romantic Movie 2010
Cast And Crew
Cast: Jai, Nandagi, Kanja Karuppu, Theodre Bhaskaran, Veera Santhanam, Rama, S S Kumaran, Jayaraot, Dhiyana, Poochi Senthil
Director: Meera Kathiravan
Music Director: Vijay Antony
Lyricst: Egadhasi
Singers :Nancy Sylvia, Malgudi Shubha, Valappakkudi Veera Shankar, Ranjith, Nitha, Vijay Antony, Vineeth Srinivasan, Madhumitha, Mahalakshmi Iyer
Production: Moser Baer
Entertainment, Blue Ocean
Release Date: 05 Mar 2010
Genre: Romance
Language: Tamil
Certification: U/A
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Plot
Director Meera Kathiravan apprenticed with one of the finest writers of our times, the late Lohithadas.
For the same reason, the Lohithadas stamps are palpable all over Aval Peyar Tamilarasi (APT henceforth) – a tale of love and redemption set in the rural backdrop of Tirunelveli, between a vagrant girl and an affluent guy. Not that we have a dearth of love stories, the treatment of the story stands apart and the mellifluous narration deserves a special mention.
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Aval Peyar Tamilarasi Tamil Film Synopsis:
The Story : Aval Peyar Tamilarasi tells a rare kind of a love story set in a village. Its boy meets girl as usual. The boy here is Jai while the girl is debutante Nandhagi.
They fall in love, but doubts and insecurities creep in when the girl is all set to leave her village to pursue higher education. What happens to their love story, how does the boy react to the imminent separation? That forms the crux of APT.
Aval Peyar Tamilarasi Kollywood Movie Review ::
Ahead of the international women’s day, director Kathiravan has come up with an outline that has the potential to deliver a film that celebrates woman’s empowerment.
And having chosen to set the story against the backdrop of ‘tholpavai’ puppeteers, practitioners of the ancient form in Tirunelveli and Maharashtra, the director shows that he has done in-depth research on its history. After all, ‘tholpavai’ is the grandmother of all forms of visual entertainment. Setting up a love story against this unexplored milieu is an interesting departure from the usual village-centric stories, and within the first half hour you are all keyed-up for a venture where art-house meets popular expectations.
Siva Rao (Veera Santhanam), a travelling tholpavai puppeteer, and his family lands in the tiny village in Tirunelveli, but a promising patronage is lost when a circus sets up tent. Unwilling to leave a story untold, the family stays on, thanks to the kindness of the local big man, Chelladurai (Theodore Bhaskaran). Rao’s granddaughter Tamil Arasi (debutant Nandhagi) is enrolled in the local school, both to study and get a free meal.
However, Chelladurai’s grandson Jothi Murugan (Jai) takes a liking to her, and the puppeteer family stays on for years. Jothi and Tamil become thick friends, and as the XII board exams arrive, there is a subtle change in the friendship. Things get complicated when Tamil Arasi emerges as the district topper and gets a seat in a Pune college, while Jothi fails the boards. Struck by love, and unable to handle it, Jothi does a rash act which changes all their lives forever. She leaves the village, destination unknown. Jothi sets out to make amends, and searches for her, and it is eight years before they meet again. Can they go forward?
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