Vanakkam Thalaiva

Vanakkam Thalaiva
Directed by Sakthi Paramesh
Produced by V.Palanivel,
A.C.Anandan
Story by M. K. Maheshwar
Starring Sathyaraj
Abbas
Susan
Pranathi
Vivek
Venniradai Moorthy
Music by Deva
Cinematography Sureshdevan
Edited by P. Saisuresh
Production
company
AP Film Garden
Release dates
  • 22 December 2005 (2005-12-22)
Country  India
Language Tamil

Vanakkam Thalaiva (English: Welcome Leader) is a Tamil language movie directed by Sakthi Paramesh who earlier directed films Soorya Paarvai, Looty and Three Roses under the name "Parameswaran". The film stars Sathyaraj, Abbas, Susan, Vivek.

Plot

The plot is dramatically woven around the different roles donned by Satyaraj and the reason behind him taking up such roles. The movies begins with Manickam (Sathyaraj) kidnapping Divya (Susan), who is the girl friend of Mano (Abbas). Mano decides to rescue Divya, but fails to do so after repeated attempts. In every attempt he is foiled by Manickam through one of his many disguises.

At this point Mano’s friend Aruchamy (Vivek) comes to help him in his dilemma. Aruchamy is a suspended police office and appoints Manickam to be his lorry cleaner. This way he and Mano trace out where Divya is held. Mano, realizing that it is Manickam who has been foiling his attempts to rescue Divya, goes to the place where she is kept hidden along with the police. This is where the plot twister starts.

Divya suddenly says that was married to Manickam years ago and that she never knew Mano. This statement makes Mano go crazy.

Finally, Aruchamy make Manickam confess the truth. Manickam’s wife Ramya (Pranathi) was run over by Mano’s car, when Mano had driven the vehicle completely under the influence of alcohol. The case was covered up using his wealth and status. Just to teach him a lesson, Manickam along with his sister-in-law Divya enacted such a drama.

Cast

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Deva.[1]

Critical reception

Indiaglitz wrote "Debutant director Sakthi Paramesh has taken a good theme, but has given it a bad treatment".[2] Sify wrote "It is a far out plot with a wafer-thin storyline and you will have to suspend disbelief. The film is strictly for the B and C audience whose idea of entertainment is double entendre and crude gags".[3] Balaji B wrote " It is a trademark Satyaraj film loaded with film spoofs, satirical dialogs, glamor and item numbers. The problem is that none of these fit into the underlying story that slots the film in the thriller genre".[4] Malathi Ranagarajan of The Hindu noted that "Had it not been caught in unwarranted commercial features, `Vanakkam ... ' would have been a very positive film with a poignant message".[5]

References

  1. "Vanakkam Thalaiva - Tamil movie songs - Raaga.com". Raaga. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  2. "Vanakkam Thalaiva review". Indiaglitz. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  3. "Review: Vanakkam Thalaiva". Sify. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  4. "Vanakkam Thalaiva - Tamil movie review". Thiraipadam. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  5. "The Hindu: Entertainment Chennai / Film Review: A strong story". The Hindu. Retrieved 11 February 2016.


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