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Pudhu Kavithai

  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
146
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Delhi Ganesh, Jyothi, Rajinikanth, Saritha, Sukumari, and Thengai Srinivasan in Pudhu Kavithai (1982)
DramaRomance

A man and woman in love are separated due to the machinations of the woman's mother. But years later, their paths cross once again.A man and woman in love are separated due to the machinations of the woman's mother. But years later, their paths cross once again.A man and woman in love are separated due to the machinations of the woman's mother. But years later, their paths cross once again.

  • Director
    • S.P. Muthuraman
  • Writers
    • A.R. Anand
    • Visu
  • Stars
    • Rajinikanth
    • Jyothi
    • Sukumari
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    146
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • S.P. Muthuraman
    • Writers
      • A.R. Anand
      • Visu
    • Stars
      • Rajinikanth
      • Jyothi
      • Sukumari
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rajinikanth
    Rajinikanth
    • Anand
    • (as Rajnikanth)
    Jyothi
    • Uma
    Sukumari
    Sukumari
    • Thilakavathy
    Thengai Srinivasan
    Thengai Srinivasan
    • Saminatha (Anand's Uncle)
    Poornam Vishwanathan
    • Uma's Father in Law
    Delhi Ganesh
    Delhi Ganesh
    • Ganesh
    Srilekha Rajendran
    Saritha
    Saritha
    • Kalyani (Special Appearance)
    • Director
      • S.P. Muthuraman
    • Writers
      • A.R. Anand
      • Visu
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    chembai

    Surprisingly sedate

    Gone are the days when Rajini could afford to make such unusual and sober films like this one. Shorn of the gimmicks associated with most of his films, this one's quite a watchable movie with a tragic element. Great songs by Ilayaraja.
    10natarajanv

    Awesome love story movie with superb acting!

    Brilliant acting by Jyothi, simply top notch. Ilayaraja's scores and background music are second to none. VIsu's dialogues are solid. Of course, this movie showed another dimension of Rajini's acting skills, too bad he does not do more like this. While the first half is breezy with love scenes, second half tugs your heart and the climax scene simply sticks in your mind. A must watch.
    7stylegamer

    Surprisingly different presentation for its time...

    This film possesses a subtle yet undeniable attraction that draws you in, making you want to watch it repeatedly. There's something timeless about the way it unfolds, weaving emotions so effortlessly that it lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. It's one of those rare films that offer both a nostalgic charm and an evergreen appeal, ensuring that it remains relevant across generations.

    One of the biggest highlights of this film is its music, and that's no surprise, given that it features one of Ilaiyaraaja's career-best scores. His compositions are nothing short of magical, elevating every scene and enhancing the film's emotional depth. The background score, especially during the song Vellai Pura Ondru, is absolutely scintillating. It's the kind of melody that refuses to fade, compelling you to listen to it over and over again. The way the music blends seamlessly with the narrative is a testament to Ilaiyaraaja's genius-his ability to capture the essence of love, longing, and nostalgia through his tunes is unparalleled. Even decades later, the soundtrack remains one of the most celebrated aspects of the film, proving its lasting impact on Tamil cinema.

    At the heart of this film is a young Rajinikanth, delivering a performance that perfectly captures his charm and charisma. This was during the early years of his career when he was still experimenting with different genres, including romance. One must admit that such a role is something he could no longer afford to take on in the present day, given how his on-screen persona has evolved into that of a larger-than-life superstar. But back then, Rajinikanth's portrayal was refreshing-he was effortless in his expressions, bringing both intensity and tenderness to his role. His chemistry with the leading lady was natural, making their love story all the more convincing and engaging.

    Director S. P. Muthuraman deserves immense credit for crafting a film that has stood the test of time. His storytelling is nuanced, allowing emotions to unfold organically rather than forcing them upon the audience. The screenplay is tight, with well-placed moments of romance, drama, and introspection, making for a well-rounded cinematic experience. The themes explored-love, relationships, nostalgia-are universal, ensuring that audiences from different eras can relate to the film in some way or another. The way the film delves into the complexities of human emotions, particularly love and longing, makes it an experience rather than just a story.

    Beyond the romance, the film also explores deeper sentiments, such as the bittersweet nature of relationships and the way time can shape emotions. The characters are not one-dimensional; they have flaws, desires, and struggles that make them real and relatable. This is where the film truly shines-it does not rely on grand gestures or exaggerated drama to tell its story. Instead, it relies on moments, subtle glances, unspoken words, and, of course, Ilaiyaraaja's music to convey emotions in their purest form.

    Another aspect that makes the film memorable is its ability to evoke nostalgia. Even if one hasn't lived through the time period depicted in the film, there is something inherently nostalgic about its setting, its music, and the way emotions are portrayed. It reminds one of the simplicity of love in the past, when connections were formed through heartfelt conversations rather than fleeting interactions.

    The cinematography is also worth mentioning. The visuals are elegant, with scenic locations adding to the beauty of the film. The framing and composition enhance the mood of each scene, making the emotional moments even more impactful. The way the director uses visual storytelling-letting certain frames linger, using lighting to enhance moods, and capturing the actors' nuanced performances-is commendable.

    Above all, what makes this film unforgettable is its heart-touching climax. It is the kind of ending that stays with you, making you reflect on the nature of love, fate, and life itself. Even if one knows what's coming, the emotional weight of the final moments is profound. It is rare for a film to leave such a lasting imprint, and this one does it effortlessly.

    In conclusion, this film is more than just a classic-it's an experience that continues to resonate with audiences even today. Whether it's the soul-stirring music, the heartfelt performances, or the deeply emotional narrative, every aspect comes together perfectly to create a cinematic masterpiece. Even after decades, it remains a film that people revisit, proving that true artistry never fades with time.
    10Irutuarai

    Engaging movie for it's time

    This movie unlike the period of its time goes into more of depicting real life in natural style.

    The characters have acted to their best and many scenes especially the last 55 minutes will really show how great these actors when it comes to acting.

    If you are someone who like good acting and nice plot that you can watch as a family this is the one. This is for Someone who wants to understand the real meaning and power of love. The script, characters, screenplay, scenes, climax and director touch at various points of the movie with sharp dialogues, especially towards the end will warm you and disturb you.

    Overall a movie about the true love between a rich and poor couple, who get seperate by force, only to meet later. The real movie and the director touch plus the characters start their rock star show when they meet again after years. You will not want to miss the dialogue, acting and screenplay because they are so detailed for it's time.

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      Vellai Pura Ondru (Duet)
      Music by Ilaiyaraaja

      Performed by K.J. Yesudas and S. Janaki

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 1982 (India)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • Tamil
    • Production company
      • Kavithalayaa Productions
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      • 2h 18m(138 min)
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