En Uyir Nee Thaane

En Uyir NeeThaane
Directed by S. P. Rajkumar
Produced by Annur N. Senthil,
Tiruppur S. Selvaraj
Story by Bhoopathi Raja
Starring Prabhu
Devayani
Maheswari
Senthil
Goundamani
Srividya
Music by Deva
Cinematography Ramesh Gandhi
Edited by K. Thanikachalam
Production
company
Jeeva Jyothi films
Release date
  • 19 October 1998 (1998-10-19)
Country India
Language Tamil

En Uyir Nee Thaane (English: You are my life) is a 1998 released Tamil film. The movie stars Prabhu, Devayani and Srividya. The film is a remake of Telugu film Pellichesukundam.[1] It was directed by S. P. Rajkumar and was released on 19 October 1998.

Plot

Vasu (Prabhu) is a rich industrialist who raises his father's illegitimate son after the death of its mother. His father opposes this. Vasu leaves home to live alone with the child. Janaki (Devayani) witnesses a murder and testifies against the murderer. He is convicted. The murderer's brother rapes Janaki in revenge, and Janaki is kicked out of her house by her brother. She goes to her friend's house, but even there, she is kicked out. Vasu comes to her rescue. Janaki becomes a mother for Vasu's illegitimate brother and manager in Vasu's mill. Vasu is drawn towards her and wants to marry her. She turns him down, believing he is doing so out of sympathy. Vasu's mother (Srividya) tells Janaki to say no to Vasu's proposal for marriage as her aunt's daughter (Maheswari) is coming from the USA, and she wants Vasu to marry her instead. Janaki agrees and asks Prabhu to marry Maheswari instead. Janaki's rapist tries to marry her to make her withdraw the case, and then kill her. Vasu saves her. Finally, Maheshwari realizes Vasu's love for Janaki and refuses to marry him. Vasu and Janaki are united.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music is composed by Deva. Audio contains 5 songs.[2][3]

  • Symphony — Unnikrishnan, Harini
  • January Nilave — Krishnaraj, Sujatha
  • Nicobar — Mano
  • Mela Mela — Mano, Chitra
  • Padhinettu Vayasu — SPB, Chitra

References


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