Kadhal Rojavae

Kadhal Rojavae
Directed by Keyaar
Produced by B. Balaji Prabhu
Written by N. Prasanna Kumar (dialogues)
Story by Robin Bhatt
Starring George Vishnu
Pooja Kumar
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematography B. Logesh
Edited by B. Lenin,
V. T. Vijayan
Production
company
Release dates
14 January 2000
Country India
Language Tamil

Kadhal Rojavae is a 2000 Tamil romantic film directed by Keyaar, which was a remake of the 1991 Hindi film Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin by Mahesh Bhatt. The film featured newcomers George Vishnu and Pooja Kumar in the lead roles, while Sarath Babu, Charle and S. S. Chandran play supporting roles. The film's music is composed by Ilaiyaraaja, and the film opened in January 2000 to a negative response at the box office.[1]

Cast

Production

Keyaar had planned to make the film with Prashanth during 1996, but the actor's commitments to Shankar's Jeans (1998), meant that he could not allot dates to start the project.[2] Consequently, Bhaskar of Oscar Movies signed George Vishnu, the son of former actress Sheela to debut in his production, Kadhal Rojavae in 1997 and according to the deal signed, Vishnu was not supposed to act in any other film until Kadhal Rojavae had been completed and released. However during production, Vishnu could not wait and starred in a Malayalam film, while Keyaar was still shooting causing a rift between the actor and producer Bhaskar during the making of the project.[3] Pooja Kumar, who was crowned Miss India USA in 1995, was selected to make her debut as heroine and during production she was signed and dropped from other Tamil films of the period including V. I. P and Chinna Raja. The actress notably returned more than a decade later starring in the lead role in Kamal Haasan's bilingual Vishwaroopam. Kadhal Rojavae released after a delay in production in 2000.

Release

The film opened in January 2000 to mixed reviews with Savitha of The Hindu mentioning "Both the newcomers have a long way to go in honing their acting skills". The critic also added that the "The high point of the film is the music by Ilaiyaraja. The same can be said about the background score that lifts the mood of the film to some extent."[4] The film went largely unnoticed at the box office due to low profile nature of the cast.

Soundtrack

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