Nandu (film)

Nandu

Official DVD Box Cover
Directed by J. Mahendran
Produced by S. Dakshnamoorthy
Written by J. Mahendran
Starring Suresh
Ashwini
Kumarimuthu
Venniradai Moorthy
Rajasekhar
Rajendra Prasad
Samikannu
Senthamarai
Archana
S.N. Parvathi
Sivagami
Vanitha
Music by Ilaiyaraaja[1]
Cinematography Ashok Kumar
Edited by A. Paul Duraisingh
Production
company
Rangaraj Creations
Distributed by Rangaraj Creations
Release dates
17 April 1981
Running time
110 mins
Country India
Language Tamil

Nandu (1981) is a Tamil feature film directed by J. Mahendran. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Ilayaraja.[2]

Plot

Ram Kumar Sharma is a sickly person living in Lucknow in a large family. He suffers from asthma and does not like the behavior of his autocratic father but is deeply attached to his loving mother. Unable to get along with his father who compels him to marry a girl of his choice, the protagonist leaves for Chennai. He finds a job there and meets Seetha (Ashwini). Once settled, he goes around looking for a house with the help of house broker - Kumari Muthu. Incidentally, he finds Seetha residing as a tenant in a portion under the very same house. He likes the portion and agrees to start living there.

The lives of the girls who live in portions of the large house are brightened by the appearance of the engineer from Lucknow. Of them, two of them try to impress Sharma. One of them is the house owner's daughter, while the other is Seetha. Eventually, he ends up marrying Seetha.

Nandu - The significance of the title "Nandu" is not known until the climax of the story. Nandu means crab in Tamil. The protagonist plays an asthma patient in the movie.

Cast

Soundtrack

Lyrics are written by Gangai Amaran (Tamil) and P. B. Srinivas (Hindi) and scored by Ilayaraja.

References

  1. Nandu, Oosai, retrieved 2008-10-29
  2. http://www.citwf.com/film238070.htm


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