Vanakkam Vathiyare

Vanakkam Vathiyare
Directed by Ameerjan
Produced by P. S. V. Hariharan
Written by Ameerjan
Vairamuthu
Starring
Music by V. R. Sampath Selvam
Cinematography C. S. Ravi Babu
Edited by S. S. Nazir
Production
company
PSV Pictures
Release dates
  • 1 February 1991 (1991-02-01)
Running time
131 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Vanakkam Vathiyare is a 1991 Tamil action film directed by Ameerjan. The film features Karthik and Saranya in lead roles. The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 1 February 1991.[1][2]

Plot

Rajappa (Karthik) is a young man who earns his livelihood by engaging in rowdyism. Despite pleas from his mother to stop him from engaging in nefarious activities, Rajappa is adamant on pursuing rowdyism. However when his mother herself becomes a victim of his doings, Rajappa promises his dying mother that he would stop such activities and pursue a different life. He subsequently moves to a village with the intention of leading a quiet, stable life; but on arrival, he realises that the village remains full of terror. The villagers are oppressed by a gangster Malaichami (Radharavi) and his family, though honouring his promise to his mother, Rajappa chooses to remain silent. The village's main entrepreneur, Duraisingam (Jaishankar), who has been a victim of Malaichami's cruel deeds, requests Rajappa to change his ways and deal with the gangster. Howvever, Rajappa refuses to commit himself and a helpless Duraisingam also gives up on his hope. Meanwhile, the atrocities of Malaichami grow wilder and uglier with every passing day and Rajappa is saddened by the plight of the villagers. He thinks of a way to deal with this terror without breaking his promise.

Cast

  • Karthik as Rajappa
  • Saranya as Sundari
  • Jaishankar as Duraisingam
  • Radharavi as Malaichami
  • Gajapathi
  • Anuradha as Rosa
  • Shailaja
  • Dharani
  • Saleema
  • Kala
  • Vaathiyar Raman
  • Gundu Kalyanam
  • Nagarajachozhan
  • Babu Mohan
  • Naveen
  • Kalyanji
  • Master Manuraj
  • Typist Gopu
  • Senji Krishnan
  • MLA Mallliah
  • Ravi Varma
  • Sivaraman
  • Thideer Kannaiah

References

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