Oru Kaidhiyin Diary

Oru Kaidhiyin Diary
Directed by P. Bharathiraja
Produced by Chandraleela Bharathiraja
Written by K. Bhagyaraj
(Story & Dialogue)
Screenplay by P. Bharathiraja
Starring Kamal Haasan
Radha
Revathi
Janagaraj
Malaysia Vasudevan
Vijayan
Vinu Chakravarthy
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematography B. Kannan
Edited by V. Rajagopal
Production
company
Janani Art Creations
Distributed by Janani Art Creations
Release dates
14 January 1985
Running time
152 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Oru Kaidhiyin Diary (English: A Prisoner's Diary) is a 1985 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Bharathiraaja, starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role of the protagonist. The movie was a huge success at the box office.

Summary

David tries to escape from prison, but is caught and gets his sentence increased multi-fold as a result. He gets released from prison after 22 long years and visits his dear friend Velapan. The flashback shows that David and Rosy were married and had a happy life. David is politically active in the grassroots movement and introduces his wife and newborn son to the leader of his party, the powerful politician Suryaprakasam, whom David trusted and for whom he had a high regard. The child is named James, with Suryaprakasam's blessings. However, Suryaprakasam is an evil man and was smitten by Rosy, when he saw her. He concocts a dastardly plan; he organizes a political protest that obstructs oncoming rail traffic with David as the leader, knowing David will get arrested; thereby allowing him access to Rosy.

Suryaprakasam succeeds in his evil plan. Rosy then comes to him for help in getting David released. Suryaprakasam manipulates her child away from her and then attempts to disrobe her, but Rosy escapes. However, Suryaprakasam was prepared-- his sidekick threatens to harm James unless she submits-- Rosy was forced to submit and come back-- Suryaprakasam then rapes her violently with his henchmen's help. Shamed and humiliated, Rosy then commits suicide by hanging herself and leaves her husband a handwritten note with the details.

Meanwhile, Velapan bails out David. David, who is proud to have gone to jail for Suryaprakasam's protest, comes home singing his praises (with Velapan sobbing as he knows what happened to Rosy), until he sees Rosy hanging dead and reads her note. Upset, David confronts Suryaprakasam at his birthday function and makes a scene. Inspector Viswanathan and Dr. Unnikrishnan pretend to help David but are actually Suryaprakasam's friends. They successfully manipulate Rosy's note away from David and destroy it, thereby the entire evidence of the crime, laughing all the while at the hapless David.

The trio then frame David for Rosy's murder, lie in court and easily win the case. David gets sentenced to prison for killing his wife. He leaves his only son with his close friend Velappan, who promises to raise David's son as a hardened thug, who will help David avenge Rosy's humiliation and death, and David's wrongful imprisonment.

Upon release from prison, David sees that Velapan is a changed man, no longer engages in questionable activities, educated David's son and raised him in a righteous way. David's son James is now called "Shankar" and is a well-respected and courageous police inspector. David is upset at this news, knows he cannot count on Velapan and his own son, and vows his revenge against the trio who framed him by himself, without anyone's help.

David comes to a church and confesses to the priest that he would kill 3 people, without naming them or himself. The priest informs this to the police, who publish the news in the press and try in vain to capture the unknown would-be killer. David starts his revenge; he tricks his way into Police Headquarters by posing as a priest who knows about the would-be killer and victims, and insists that he will only discuss matter with the now Superintendent (SP) Viswanathan. He succeeds in entering SP Viswanathan's office, identifies himself and reminds the SP of his horrific betrayal and at gunpoint makes him call his friend, Dr. Unnikrishnan. He then sets up a Rube Goldbergian contraption-- a hanging trap, tied to the office door. Dr. Unnikrishnan comes to the SP's office as planned; when he opens the door, SP Viswantahan is hanged and kicks out in the throes of death, watched by the aghast Dr. Unni Krishnan. David then escapes from the pursuing police led by Inspector Shankar. Unfortunately, David left clues in a tape-recorded conversation at SP Viswanathan's office and Inspector Shankar investigates and identifies the other two victims as Dr. Unnikrishnan and Suryaprakasam. Undaunted, David then kills Dr. Unnikrishnan too with a telescopic rifle, despite strong police protection and escapes again. David is supported by Sharadha, the love of Shankar, who knows about and sympathises with his revenge and wife's rape. The climax shows David killing his last target, Suryaprakasam, and how Shankar has to do his duty of shooting his father.

Cast

Production

The makeup for Kamal Haasan was provided by Michael Westmore.[1]

Soundtrack

The music composed by Ilaiyaraaja and lyrics were written by Vairamuthu.[2]

Oru Kaidhiyin Diary
Film score by Illayaraja
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 17:36
Label Echo
No. Song Singers Length (m:ss)
1 ABC Nee Vasi K. J. Yesudas, Vani Jairam 04:01
2 Ithu Rosa Poovu Gangai Amaran, Vani Jairam 04:30
3 Naan Thaan Sooran S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 04:31
4 Ponmane Kovam Yeno Unni Menon, Uma Ramanan 04:34

Remake

Oru Kaidhiyin Diary has been remade in Bollywood as Aakhree Rasta (1986), directed by K. Bhagyaraj starring Amitabh Bachchan, Sridevi, Jayapradha, Anupam Kher. The Hindi version was highly successful too.[3]

References

External links

Oru Kaidhiyin Diary at the Internet Movie Database

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