Nanbanin Kadhali | |
Director: | G. Kicha |
Starring: | Kunal Vikramaditya Shivani Singh |
Producer: | Dharani, Nanda Raguram |
Studio: | Sri Movie Makers |
Music: | Deva |
Runtime: | 200 minutes |
Country: | India |
Language: | Tamil |
Nanbanin Kadhali is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by G. Kicha, starring Kunal, Vikramaditya and Shivani Singh.[1] The film had been shot and completed in 2005 under the title Cleopatra, but only released in 2007. The film is inspired from Telugu film Nee Premakai. This is Kunal's last Tamil film release before his death in 2008.
Jeeva who takes up residence in Sujata's neighbourhood, falls for her ample charms. Jeeva's attempts to woo Suji misfires, landing him on the wrong side of her father, a retired military man. Enters into the scene Surya. Surya's smooth talking ways and pleasing manners charm Suji and her family. In the game of one-upmanship and misunderstandings, who finally gets the girl forms the finale.[2]
The film began production in 2005 under the title Cleopatra, the filming was held at Goa and Visakhapatnam for 40 days.[3] Even though shooting was completed in 2005, it was delayed for more than an year before finally releasing in early 2007.
The music for the film was scored by Deva and lyrics were written by Yugabharathi.[4]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Aalilla Kattukulla | 04:58 | ||
2 | Hey Unnai Paartha | 04:45 | ||
3 | Osthava | 06:01 | ||
4 | Padava Padava | Mathangi, Prasanna | 04:48 | |
5 | Vaazhthu Paada Vanthaen | 05:26 | ||
Chennai Online wrote "The script is a rehash of some earlier films. While the first half is a rehash of 'Mujhse Shadi Karogi?', the second part is clearly inspired by 'Kal Ho Na Ho'. If there is a paucity of story ideas, one doesn't mind the adaptations and rehashes. Only, the director (his third film) could have put in a bit of his own effort too and tried to bring in a freshness in the presentation. 'Nanbanin Kadhali' is a lacklustre affair."[5] Lajjavathi of Kalki wrote Director Kichha, who had thought of an interesting story, could have told it a little more energetically. The film gives a feeling of sagging here and there and concluded saying in the story of friends, the angle is new but the treatment is old.[6]