Anantha Poongatre

Anantha Poongatre
Directed by Raj Kapoor
Produced by M. Kajamydeen
Written by Shivaram Gandhi (dialogues)
Screenplay by Raj Kapoor
Story by Raj Kapoor
Starring Ajith Kumar
Meena
Karthik
Music by Deva
Cinematography Priyan
Edited by B. Lenin
V. T. Vijayan
Production
company
Roja Combines
Distributed by Roja Combines
Release dates
18 June 1999
Running time
154 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil
Budget 4.4 crore

Anantha Poongatre (Tamil: ஆனந்த பூங்காற்றே) is a Tamil film directed by Raj Kapoor and starring Ajith Kumar, Meena and Karthik in the lead roles. The film is based upon how respect can be mistaken as love by circumstances and the film subsequently opened to positive reviews and became commercial success, securing two state awards.[1]

Plot

Meenakshi (Meena) is a widow living with her son Nandu (Pathanjali Srinivasan). Jeeva (Ajithkumar), living in the same colony, has been pining silently for her for the last 4 years. He runs an organization called A-to-Z, which can get anything done for anybody.

Jeeva follows Divya (Malavika) get some information on her for her suitor but she ends up falling for him and pursues him relentlessly. He avoids her, telling her that he is already in love with someone else and when cornered, reveals that it is Meenakshi.

This leads to some surprising revelations about Meenakshi's past, Meenatchi is a music student of Haridas (Karthik). Haridas has a child, whose mother Banu (Banupriya) died giving birth to him. Their mutual respect is mistaken for romance by her father (Vijayakumar) and Haridas is killed in the fracas. Later Meena vows to live like a widow, taking care of Haridas' child. However, that very day, Jeeva and his parents were about to see Meenatchi as a prospective bride. When Jeeva sees this scene unfolding before his eyes, he starts admiring her courage. Despite his parents' protests, he assures Meenatchi's father that he would make her change her mind and that he would marry her. But Meenatchi's world turns upside down when Divya's father, a staunch supporter of love marriage, kidnaps Nandu and asks Jeeva to marry Divya. Jeeva of course accepts and things are then resolved in the climax.

Cast

Production

During production, the producer M. Kajamydeen had attempted unsuccessfully to oust Ajithkumar from the project and replace him with Prashanth.[2] The producer and Ajith later clashed following the failure of their action film, Jana in 2004. Initially Vindhya was assigned to play Malavika's role in the film, but was later dropped from the project.[3]

Release

The film won two Tamil Nadu State Awards with the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Dialogue Writer going to Shivaram Gandhi while it also won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film Portraying Woman in Good Light. The film was remade as Subhakaryam in Telugu and then also later remade in the Kannada language in 2009 as Rajakumari.[4]

Soundtrack

Anantha Poongatre
Soundtrack album by Deva
Released 1999
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Five Star Audio
Producer Deva

The music composed by Deva while lyrics written by Vairamuthu and Ponniyin Selvan (Meenatchi Meenatchi).

Song Singers
Semeena Hariharan
Udhayam Theatre Deva
Uyire Nee Vilagadhe Swarnalatha
Solai Kuyil Hariharan, Sujatha Mohan
Solai Kuyil(2) Sujatha Mohan
Yekka Yekka Srinivas, Swarnalatha
Vaikkasi Oram Hariharan
Meenatchi Meenatchi Deva
Paatukku Paalaivanam Hariharan

References

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