Chinna Pulla

Chinna Pulla
Directed by K. Baskaran
Produced by Chinni Jayanth
Written by K. Baskaran
Starring
Music by Adithyan
Cinematography K. R. Ramsingh
Edited by Peter Bhabiah
Production
company
Ashtalakshmi Creators
Release dates
  • 16 December 1994 (1994-12-16)
Running time
150 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Chinna Pulla (English: Little Girl) is a 1994 Tamil drama film directed by K. Baskaran. The film features Chinni Jayanth and Revathi in lead roles, with Ramesh Aravind, Thalaivasal Vijay, Vijayakumar, Vadivukkarasi, Venniradai Moorthy and Sathyapriya playing supporting roles. The film, produced by Chinni Jayanth, had musical score by Adithyan and was released on 16 December 1994. The film was one of the six films sent from Tamil Nadu for selection to the National Film Awards that year.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Plot

Valliammai (Revathi) is a cheerful woman studying in college. She is an only child and she lives with her wealthy parents (Vijayakumar and Sathyapriya) in city. For the college vacation, she compels her father to go at her father's native village : Ilandurai. As promise her father accompanies her to Ilandurai for the vacation. There, Valliammai is accommodated by her aunt Anjala (Vadivukkarasi). Anjala is the village's midwife, she has a mentally challenged son named Vadivelu (Chinni Jayanth). Vadivelu only respects one person: the village chief Subramani (Thalaivasal Vijay). Vadivelu helps his cousin Valliammai to visit the village and he falls in love with her.

One day, Anjala has to leave the village for her work. Vadivelu and Valliammai stay alone in the house. Few days later, Valliammai has hyperemesis gravidarum: she starts to vomit a lot. She suspects Vadivelu for raping her that night. She hides the truth and leaves the village. In city, her parents decide to prepare her wedding with a family friend: Madhan (Ramesh Aravind). Valliammai finally reveals the truth about her pregnancy to her parents, the wedding is cancelled and she then returns to the village. Anjala is in a state of shock that her son could rape a woman, she beats him up and Vadivelu flees terrified. Subramani appeases Vadivelu and he gets him into his house.

Subramani reveals that he was the one who raped Valliammai. That night, he brainwashed Vadivelu to give milk mixed with sleeping tablets to Valliammai. After drinking it, Valliammai fell asleep and Subramani raped her while Vadivelu waited in Subramani's house. Subramani fled the house, Vadivelu found Valliammai naked so he dressed her and slept near her.

Subramani did that to marry Valliammai. Valliammai refuses his marriage proposal. When Valliammai, Anjala and Subramani come to Subramani's house, Vadivelu is found dead: he drank pesticide. Valliammai turns berserk and kills Subramani, then she behaves like a mentally challenged person.

Cast

Soundtrack

Chinna Pulla
Soundtrack album by Adithyan
Released 1994
Recorded 1994
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 20:49
Producer Adithyan

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by the music director Adithyan. The soundtrack, released in 1994, features 5 tracks with lyrics written by Piraisoodan.

Track Song Singer(s) Duration
1 'Paadu Paadu' Swarnalatha 4:30
2 'Saridhana' Chinni Jayanth 3:42
3 'Pachai Nellu' Sunanda, Chinni Jayanth 4:35
4 'Mugamtheriya Mugavareeya' Sujatha Mohan 4:02
5 'Ammadi Athadi' P. Jayachandran 4:00

References

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