Naane Varuven

Naane Varuven
Poster
Directed by Sripriya
Produced by Girija
Written by Sripriya
Screenplay by Sripriya
Story by Mrs. Meenakshi
Starring Rahman
Sripriya
Rajani
Radhika
Vagai Chandrasekhar
Vadivukkarasi
Music by Shankar – Ganesh
Cinematography K. B. Dhayalan
Prashanth Babu (Director of Cinematography)
Edited by M. Vellaisami
Production
company
Vahini,
AVM
Karpagam
and Mohan Studios
Distributed by Sree Chamundieswari
Release date
27 February 1992[1]
Running time
135 Mins
Country India
Language Tamil

Naane Varuven (lit.I will come) is a 1992 Tamil language film directed by Sripriya and produced by Girija. The film script were written by Sripriya. Music by Shankar–Ganesh duo assets to the movie. The film starring Rahman and Sripriya played lead with Rajani, Vagai Chandrasekhar, Vadivukkarasi, Gouthami and Radhika played portraying supporting roles. It is a sequel to the 1979 film Neeya?.[2] The film was remade in Kannada as Nagini.

Cast

Crew

  • Art = Radhakrishnan
  • Stills = P. Mohan
  • Design = Radha Krishnan
  • Publicity = Udhayam Publicity
  • Processing = Prashanth Lab
  • Audiography(dialogue) = Gandhi Malar and Ravi
  • Audiography(Song) = J. J. Manickam
  • Re – Recording = J. J. Manickam
  • Outdoor = Durga Outdoor Unit
  • Properties = Cine Decars
  • Eagle Trainer = Judo Ramu

Soundtrack

Naane Varuven
Soundtrack album by Shankar – Ganesh
Released 1992
Recorded 1992
Genre Raaga
Length 28:05
Language Tamil
Producer Shankar – Ganesh

Music composed by Shankar – Ganesh and lyrics were written by Vaali and Panju Arunachalam. The playback singers consists of S. P. Balasubramanyam and K. S. Chithra.[3]

NoSongsSingersLyricsLength(m:ss)
1Orey Jeevan OndreS. P. Balasubramanyam K. S. ChithraPanju Arunachalam05:05
2Pachamala Pennu NaanK. S. ChithraVaali04:51
3Pogathey Ennai ThandiK. S. Chithra04:41
4Orey Jeevan Ondre -FemaleK. S. ChithraPanju Arunachalam04:59
5KetenammaS. P. Balasubramanyam K. S. ChithraVaali04:06
6Arambam AagattumS. P. Balasubramanyam K. S. Chithra05:03

Reception

N. Krishnaswamy of The Indian Express wrote, "Though the plot moves like that of a mythological film for some time, it leaves that track and builds on excellent technical values (camera: Prasad Babu), background score (Shanker Ganesh) and screenplay (Sripriya) to enhance the dramatic highs of the script."[2]

References

  1. "Naane Varuvan". venpura. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  2. 1 2 Krishnaswamy, N. (13 March 1992). "Naane Varuvaen". The Indian Express. p. 7.
  3. "Naane Varuven songs". raaga. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
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