Karpagam Vanthachu
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Karpagam Vanthachu | |
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Directed by | R. Krishnamoorthy |
Written by | Komal Swaminathan (dialogue) |
Screenplay by | R. Krishnamurthy |
Story by | Komal Swaminathan |
Produced by | S. Shyamala |
Starring | |
Cinematography | R. H. Ashok |
Edited by | V. Chakrapani |
Music by | Shankar–Ganesh |
Production company | Shyamalaya Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Karpagam Vanthachu (English: Karpagam has arrived) is a 1993 Tamil comedy film directed by R. Krishnamoorthy, who is best known for directing Billa and Thee. The film features Arjun Sarja and Raadhika in the lead roles, with Gowtham Sundararajan, Y. G. Mahendra, Vidyasri, Soorya, S. S. Chandran, Vinu Chakravarthy, Venniradai Moorthy, and Charle playing supporting roles. The film, produced by Major Sundarrajan's wife S. Shyamala, had musical score by Shankar–Ganesh and was released on 15 October 1993. The film was an adaptation of the stage play Delhi Maamiyar written by Komal Swaminathan. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Bejawada Rowdy.[1][2][3][4]
Plot[]
Sakthivel (Arjun Sarja) is a poor orphan living alone in a slum and works as a cycle rickshaw puller. Being a short-tempered person, he cannot tolerate injustice so he is often caught in fights. He then meets the outspoken Karpagam (Raadhika), who delivers meals at homes. They fall in love with each other.
Raja (Gowtham Sundararajan) and Sarathi (Y. G. Mahendra) are brothers, and they have lost their parents at a young age. Sarathi is married to the arrogant Sarasu (Soorya) and is totally submissive to her, while his younger brother Raja is a bachelor. Sarasu is the daughter of the wealthy man Pasupathi (Vinu Chakravarthy).
Later, Raja and his college mate Radha (Vidyasri) fall in love with each other. Radha is cocky and proud in nature. She is from a poor family: her father Thiruchitrambalam (Venniradai Moorthy) and her brother Madhavan (Charle) spend their time by playing cards. Sarathi accepts for the marriage, but he asks Radha to act as a soft-spoken and modest woman in front of Sarasu. Sarasu accepts too for their wedding. Raja and Radha finally get married.
After the marriage, Sarasu reveals her true colours. Sarasu and Radha then start to quarrel for simple matters, and it leads to an ego clash between the two women. Raja also becomes a submissive husband like his brother. One day, their uncle Mayilsamy (S. S. Chandran) comes from Delhi to live with them. Mayilsamy thinks that the two uncontrollable women need a mother-in-law to calm them.
Mayilsamy hires Karpagam to act as his wife and he wants Karpagam to change the two women's behaviour. Afterwards, Karpagam turns Sarasu and Radha's lives into hell on earth. Sakthivel also enters their house to play as Karpagam's brother. What transpires next forms the rest of the story.
Cast[]
- Arjun Sarja as Sakthivel
- Raadhika as Karpagam
- Gowtham Sundararajan as Raja
- Y. G. Mahendra as Sarathi
- Vidyasri as Radha
- Soorya as Sarasu
- S. S. Chandran as Mayilsamy (Delhi chithappa)
- Vinu Chakravarthy as Pasupathi
- Venniradai Moorthy as Thiruchitrambalam
- Charle as Madhavan
- Nanjil Nalini as Thangamma
- Kokila as Kokila
- Thalapathy Dinesh
Soundtrack[]
Karpagam Vanthachu | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 1993 |
Recorded | 1993 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 23:36 |
Producer | Shankar–Ganesh |
The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Shankar–Ganesh. The soundtrack, released in 1993, features 7 tracks with lyrics written by Vaali, Muthulingam, Na. Kamarasan and Venkatesh.
Track | Song | Singer(s) | Duration |
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1 | "Naan Padicha Pallikoodam" | Malaysia Vasudevan | 3:42 |
2 | "Padanisa" | Suja | 2:47 |
3 | "Ponnu Ninaichal" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Mano, Swarnalatha, Suja | 4:14 |
4 | "Karpagam Vanthachu" | Chorus | 1:00 |
5 | "Naan Than Di" | Swarnalatha | 3:51 |
6 | "Naalu Pakkum Peigal" | Mano | 4:21 |
7 | "Muruga Vel Muruga" | Mano, Swarnalatha | 3:41 |
References[]
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- ^ "Tamil Movie Karpagam Vandhachu 1993". jointscene.com. Archived from the original on 3 February 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
- 1993 films
- Tamil-language films
- Indian films
- 1990s Tamil-language films
- Indian comedy films
- Indian films based on plays
- Films scored by Shankar–Ganesh
- 1993 comedy films