Ilasu Pudhusu Ravusu

Ilasu Pudhusu Ravusu
Directed by L. C Selva
Produced by Leo Raja
Written by L. C Selva
Starring Deepak Dinkar
Suja Varunee
Music by Biju
Cinematography Vairamohan
Edited by Chakrapani
Production
company
Excel Enterprises
Release date
2003
Running time
110 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Ilasu Pudhusu Ravusu is a 2003 Tamil teen coming of age film directed and written by L. C Selva. The film features newcomer Deepak Dinkar and Suja Varunee in lead roles, with newcomer Ramesh, Payal, Bhagya, Poorvaja, Vadivelu, M. S. Bhaskar, K. R. Savithri and Alex playing supporting roles. The film, produced by Leo Raja, had musical score by Biju and was released in 2003.[1][2][3][4]

Plot

Deepak (Deepak Dinkar), Suja (Suja Varunee), Ramesh (Ramesh), Payal (Payal), Bhagya (Bhagya) and Karishma (Poorvaja) are carefree plus two students. Deepak lost his mother at an early age and his father (M. S. Bhaskar) got married to another woman. Deepak cannot concentrate on studies, thus his father is making love with his wife in front of him. The students only aim is having fun in class and making fun of teachers. The schoolboys spent much of their time smoking cigarettes, reading erotic novels and chilling out eyeing for girls. The strict school headmaster A. Swaminathan (Vadivelu) makes their lives miserable and he takes every opportunity to sanction the students. One day, the student Bhagya (Bhagya) attempts to commit suicide when A. Swaminathan humiliated her in front of the other students. Tired of the headmaster's punishments, the students decide to get revenge on the authoritarian A. Swaminathan. This led the students to take a radical decision, thus they hire the naive snake charmer Muniyandi who looks exactly like A. Swaminathan to act as the school headmaster. Thereafter, the students kidnap and sequester A. Swaminathan, the Tamil teacher and Deepak's father.

The uneducated Muniyandi becomes the new headmaster, therefore the students do whatever they like during the classes. One night, Suja, Payal, Bhagya and Karishma have drunk a lot of beer. The drunk girls then join the boys and fell asleep in their beds. The morning, they wake up with a jolt, they were just wearing a towel and they suspect the boys for having sex with them when they were sleeping. Deepak swears that they only changed their clothes full of vomits but the girls didn't believe him. In the heat of anger, Ramesh, Eashwar (Eashwar) and Pradeep (Pradeep) decide to lose their virginity so they hire a prostitute, the prostitute confessed that she did this for paying her little brother's studies and advised the boys to focus on studying. Later, the police raided the brothel and arrested the three friends, the boys are thereupon released from jail. Deepak and his friends free A. Swaminathan and they all apologize to him for being so immature. Ramesh's mother Laskhmi (K. R. Savithri), who worked so hard for paying her son's studies, was so heartbroken that her son went to a brothel that Laskhmi prepares a meal, which she has poisoned herself. During the school lunch break, Laskhmi usually brought the lunch and feed her son Ramesh, but this time she asks Ramesh to feed her. He feeds his mother, after only a few bites of food, Laskhmi dies in his lap. Ramesh and the others students mourn the death of Ramesh's mother. Ramesh, who is deeply affected by her death, behaves like a lunatic : he opens a book and starts studying.

Cast

  • Deepak Dinkar as Deepak
  • Suja Varunee as Suja
  • Ramesh as Ramesh
  • Payal as Payal
  • Bhagya as Bhagya
  • Poorvaja as Karishma
  • Vadivelu as A. Swaminathan and Muniyandi
  • M. S. Bhaskar as Deepak's father
  • K. R. Savithri as Laskhmi, Ramesh's mother
  • Alex as PT Master
  • Lekhasri as Science Teacher
  • Eashwar as Eashwar
  • Pradeep as Pradeep
  • Pattaan
  • Karichan
  • Niwas
  • Vijay Ganesh as Peon
  • Siva Narayanamoorthy as Krishnamoorthy
  • Junior Silk as Mini Silk

Soundtrack

Ilasu Pudhusu Ravusu
Soundtrack album by Biju
Released 2003
Recorded 2003
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 21:55
Producer Biju

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Biju. The soundtrack, released in 2003, features 5 tracks with lyrics written by Leo Raja.

TrackSongDuration
1'Ilasu Ithu Ilasu'3:50
2'Valiba Vayasu'4:17
3'Uyire Udaitha Thiruda'4:56
4'Super Appu'4:20
5'My My Ilamai'4:32

References

  1. "List of Tamil Films Released In 2003". woodsdeck.com. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  2. "Ilasu Pudhusu Ravusu (2003)". gomolo.com. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  3. "Ilasu Pudhusu Ravusu (2003)". filmiclub.com. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  4. "Ilasu Pudusu Ravusu (Celluloid)". movies.syzygy.in. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
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