Director: | V. Sekhar |
Cinematography: | P. S. Selvam |
Editing: | A.P.Manivannan |
Music: | S. A. Rajkumar |
Studio: | Thiruvalluvar Kalaikoodam |
Country: | India |
Language: | Tamil |
Aalukkoru Aasai is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film directed by V. Sekhar, starring Sathyaraj, Meena and Vadivelu. It was released on 12 September 2003.[1]
Arivazhagan is a man who dreams of marrying an educated, employed girl, building a dream house of his own, and having one child. Due to a trick of his scheming orthodox grandparents, he instead finds himself married to Angala – an illiterate rustic whose dreams are confined to marrying a swarthy man, having a dozen kids and visiting temples. Her dreams came true and Arivazhagan's dreams of a modern lifestyle are destroyed one by one. Meanwhile, Arivazhagan's friend Pazhani hoodwinks his own wife Govindamma Pazhani and has many affairs. As the two men cheat on their wives, a hooker Manthara develops a soft spot for Sathyaraj. Eventually, Arivazhagan and Pazhani leave their family and stay at Manthara's house for a short period. In the end, Arivazhagan happily goes back to his wife
Sneha was approached for the lead role but she refused to pair with Sathyaraj and she was replaced by Meena pairing with Sathyaraj for the fourth time.[2]
The soundtrack was composed by S. A. Rajkumar.[3] Sajahan Waheed of New Straits Times felt Rajkumar "lost his magic" and called the songs "below average".[4]
Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length | |
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"Belpoori Naan" | 05:11 | |||
"Iduppodu Sungidi" | 05:13 | |||
"Kaathal Kaathal" | 04:30 | |||
"Kanthan Endral Arivu" | Nandalala | 04:28 | ||
"Kottaikku Nee Raja" | S. A. Rajkumar | Ravi Bharathi | 05:16 |
Bizhat wrote "The whole film looks like a stage play and all the characters speak lengthy dialogues, testing one's patience. In this age of technological advancement, the director V. Shekar takes us forty years back with his story and screenplay".[5] Malini Mannath of Chennai Online wrote "it looked like director V. Sekhar had the potential plot to build upon his story-line and to justify his title. But it doesn't quite turn out that way! After the initial promise, the script soon loses focus, the issues get muddled, and the dreams and desires of the characters take a back seat".[6]