Aadatha Aattamellam Explained

Aadatha Aattamellam
Director:A. B. Azhagar
Producer:T. Radhakrishnan Kabilan
Music:A. R. Reihana
Cinematography:Magi Natesh
Editing:Appu
Studio:Hit & Get Productions
Runtime:115 minutes
Country:India
Language:Tamil

Aadatha Aattamellam is a 2009 Tamil language drama film directed by A. B. Azhagar and produced by T. Radhakrishnan Kabilan. The film stars Ravi Ganesh, Bharathi and Jenny Jasmine, with Mansoor Ali Khan, T. P. Gajendran, Rishi and Srinath playing supporting roles. It was released after on 27 March 2009, after three years of production delays. The film marked the debut of Meera Jasmine's sister Jenny Jasmine in Tamil cinema.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Plot

The film begins with Ashok (Ravi Ganesh) being urgently transported to the hospital by his sister Sudha (Jenny Jasmine) and his brother-in-law Kannan (Rishi).

Sudha and Ashok are orphan siblings. When their parents committed suicide due to debts, Sudha had to support her little brother; so she had to raise him like a mother. In addition to working hard at school, Sudha worked in a petrol station. As the years passed by, Sudha became a bank receptionist and Ashok grew to become a basketball player. Ashok and his college mate Divya (Bharathi) fell in love with each other. First reluctant, Sudha accepted to marry Kannan, a marketing manager. What matters the most to Sudha was her brother, so she imposed one condition to Kannan: that her brother lives with them after the marriage. They eventually married, but married life was not as she expected as the in-laws refused her condition. Ashok was then forced to live in his college hostel, where he became a drug addict. Ashok could neither perform well in basketball games nor focus on studies and was eventually suspended from his college. So Sudha took him to her home, but the situation had only worsened as his addiction hurt his entourage. Ashok was then rejected by his friends, his girlfriend, and even his sister. During an argument with his sister and his brother-in-law, Ashok accidentally fell off a building.

Back to the present, Ashok dies in the hospital bed in front of his helpless sister Sudha.

Soundtrack

Aadatha Aattamellam
Type:soundtrack
Artist:A. R. Reihana
Released:2006
Recorded:2006
Genre:Feature film soundtrack
Length:21:49
Producer:A. R. Reihana
Prev Title:Machi
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Kadhalagi
Next Year:2010

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by A. R. Reihana. The soundtrack, released in 2006, features 5 tracks.[6] The audio was launched alongside director K. Balachander, V. Z. Durai, Gana Ulaganathan, Chintamani Murugesan, Bharathi and Jenny Jasmine.[4] [5]

Track Song Singer(s) Duration
1 "Naanga College" 3:27
2 "Uyire En Uyire" 4:37
3 "Kokkarako" Mohammed Aslam, Gana Ulaganathan, A. R. Reihana 3:51
4 "Azhagana" 4:03
5 "Thalaatu Padamal" Mohammed Aslam, Akila Chandran 5:51

Reception

Behindwoods.com wrote, "The movie’s story talks about the ill-effects of doing drugs, but sadly the effort falls flat — courtesy the slipshod direction, camera, editing and the sorry performances of actors" and concluded with, "Save yourself, from drugs and the movie".[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aadatha Aattamellam (2009). 2018-04-21. filmibeat.com.
  2. Web site: Find Tamil Movie Aadatha Aattamellam. https://web.archive.org/web/20100117191817/http://www.jointscene.com/movies/Kollywood/Aadatha_Aattamellam/6801. 17 January 2010. 2018-04-21. jointscene.com. live. dmy-all.
  3. News: Aadatha Aatemellam — Times of India. 2018-04-21. The Times of India.
  4. Web site: Jenny Jasmine enthralls all at audio release. 2006-06-26. 2018-04-21. Behindwoods.com.
  5. Web site: Meera Jasmine's patch up with her family. 2006-06-27. 2018-04-21. Behindwoods.com.
  6. Web site: Aadatha Aattamellam (2006). 2018-04-21. MusicIndiaOnline. 21 March 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190321153306/https://mio.to/album/Aadatha%2BAattamellam%2B(2006). dead.
  7. Web site: Aadadha Aattamellam — Behindwoods.com. 2018-04-21. Behindwoods.com.