Sendhoorapandi

Senthoorapandi
Poster
Directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar
Produced by B. Vimal
Screenplay by S. A. Chandrasekhar
Story by Shoba Chandrasekhar
Starring
Music by Deva
Cinematography Ravishankar
Edited by Gautham Raju
Production
company
B. V. combines
Distributed by B. V. combines
Release date
24 December 1993
Running time
138 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Senthoorapandi is a 1993 Tamil action romance film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film stars Vijay and Yuvarani in lead while Vijayakanth does a titular role. The movie was a successful venture. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Thakur Bhavani Singh in 2007.[1]

Plot

Vijay, a college student, comes back after finishing his studies. He meets village headman's daughter Yuvarani, both of them in love with each other. Yuvarani's brother (Ponnambalam) opposes to their marriage. Sendhoorapandi (Vijayakanth), the elder brother of Vijay, returns from jail. The story carries a flashback of Vijayakanth where Gouthami is his love and why he was jailed. Do Vijay and Yuvarani win in their love forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Crew

  • Screenplay, Dialogue and Directed by: S. A. Chandrasekhar
  • Story: Shoba Chandrasekhar
  • Produced by: B. Vimal
  • Music: Deva
  • Cinematography: Ravishankar
  • Editing: Gautham Raju
  • Art: P. L. Shanmugam
  • Fights: Rocky Rajesh
  • Lyrics: Vaali and P. R. C. Balu
  • Choreography: Raju Sundaram and Chinna
  • Costumes: S. Rajendran
  • Banner: B. V. Combines
  • Censor Rating: A – Adults only

Production

After his debut film Naalaiya Theerpu (1992) became a commercial failure at the box-office, Chandrasekhar felt "it would be best for his son to pair up with an established hero for his next film" and he decided to cast Vijayakanth alongside his son Vijay to which he agreed to do for free.[2]

Soundtrack

Sendhoorapandi
Soundtrack album by Deva
Released 1993
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Deva chronology
Kattabomman
(1992)Kattabomman1992
Senthoorapandi
(1993)
Rojavai Killathe
(1993)Rojavai Killathe1993

There are 5 songs composed by Deva and lyrics were written by Vaali.[3]

References

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