Paadum Vaanampadi

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Paadum Vaanampadi
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Directed byM. Jayakumar
Story byBabbar Subhash
Based onDisco Dancer
StarringAnand Babu
Jeevitha
Nagesh
Music byBappi Lahiri
Shankar–Ganesh
Release date
23 February 1985
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Paadum Vaanampadi (transl. Singing skylark) is a 1985 Indian Tamil-language dance film released in 1985 produced by K. R. Cine Arts starring newcomer Anand Babu, Jeevitha and Nagesh. The film was the Tamil remake of the Hindi film Disco Dancer.[1] It was a blockbuster hit and ran for more than one hundred days at Chennai and other centres. The Director of the film M. Jayakumar was flooded with many film offers from big production companies.[2] Music was by Bappi Lahiri and Shankar–Ganesh.

Plot[]

Even as a young child, Anand is the sole provider for his family consisting of his widowed mother and younger sister, Viji. His older brother Raja ran away from home unable to bear the humiliation after their father was falsely accused of theft and sent to jail by his boss Dharmalingam (Senthamarai). Anand is a street performer that sings with his mentor, Muthu (Nagesh). He befriends Radha, Dharmalingam's daughter, during a performance. Upset over the friendship, Dharmalingam has Anand's mother arrested on a false charge. The impoverished family leaves the city in disgrace.

Years later, Dharmalingam's son Shyam (Ravi) is a famous disco dancer that's let his fame go to his head. He clashes with his manager Raja (Rajeev) and fires him. Raja is determined to find another dancer to unseat Shyam. He sees Anand (Anand Babu) dancing in the street and quickly raises him to be more popular than Shyam. Raja also discovers that Anand is his younger brother and the fractured family is reunited. Anand also reunites with Radha and the two fall in love. An increasingly frustrated Shyam sets out to woo Viji (Nithya) in an attempt to get revenge on Raja and Anand. Dharmalingam is also out for revenge after his ill-dealing of the family is made public. Dharmalingam and Shyam create chaos the siblings must deal with to succeed.

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

Soundtrack was composed by Bappi Lahiri and Sankar Ganesh.[3][4] The highlight of the album is the disco song Naanoru Disco Dancer.[5][6] Aatathil Naanthaan Raja Raja is a cover of Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles.

No. Song Singers Lyrics
1 "En Ninaivuthaane Enguthe" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam Naa.Kamarasan
2 "Naanoru Disco Dancer"
3 "Mayangaathe (Vaazhum Varai)" Vairamuthu
4 "Adi Kanne Ilam Penne"
5 "Aatathil Naanthaan Raja Raja" Malaysia Vasudevan, Vani Jairam Naa.Kamarasan
6 "Vaazhum Varai" SPB, Latha Kannan Vairamuthu
7 "Anbe Anbe Anbe" P. Susheela

References[]

  1. ^ Raghavan, Nikhil (20 July 2013). "Etcetera". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  2. ^ Babu, Ramachandra (22 January 2012). "Ramachandra Babu: My Unreleased Tamil Films - 2". Ramachandra Babu. Retrieved 23 August 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ https://gaana.com/album/paadum-vanampadi
  4. ^ "Paadum Vanampadi - All Songs - Download or Listen Free - JioSaavn". 31 December 1985.
  5. ^ http://www.tamilsongslyrics123.com/listlyrics/762
  6. ^ "Kamal's 'Annathey Aduraar' to Sai Pallavi's 'Rowdy Baby': 16 Tamil dance party songs". The News Minute. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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