Naalaiya Manithan

Naalaiya Manithan

DVD Cover
Directed by Velu Prabhakaran
Produced by Thakkali Srinivasan
Written by Saveetha
Screenplay by Velu Prabhakaran
Story by Velu Prabhakaran
Based on Silent Rage
Starring Prabhu
Amala
Ajay Rathnam
Jaishankar
Music by Premi - Srini
Cinematography Velu Prabhakaran
Edited by V. Chakrapani
Distributed by Perfect Productions
Release dates
14 January 1989[1]
Running time
108 Mins
Country India
Language Tamil

Naalaiya Manithan (English: Future Human) is a 1989 Tamil Horror - Thriller Action film was directed and script were written by Velu Prabhakaran. The film produced by Thakkali Srinivasan under the banner as Perfect Productions. The dialogue were written by Saveetha respectively. Music by Premi - Srini assets to the film. It stars Ajay Rathnam played titular role with Prabhu, Amala and Jaishankar played lead role to protagonist.[2] The film inspired from the American Science fiction - Horror film as Silent Rage directed by Michael Miller.[3]

Plot

A doctor found a drug to give back life from the dead upon injecting this drug within two hours of death and it will live forever. He tried the experiment on a dead body of an orphan and it was successful. The drug has a side effect which changes the mental behavior to killing people. A cop (acted by Prabhu) killed his murderer, but the villain came alive indestructible. He starts killing the doctors and his family, who gave him his power. How the hero foils his evil plans forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Box Office

The film released 14 January 1989 to positive reviews and was commercially successful at the Box - Office and which made the producers to come up with the sequel Adhisaya Manithan.[4][5]

Reception

The film received mostly positive reviews and was a hit at the Box - Office. A sequel by name Adhisaya Manithan was made with Gouthami in the lead role.[6]

Soundtrack

Music by Premi - Srini.

No Song Singer Length(m:ss)
1 Sangamathil Sangamein 04:26
2 Ye Solai Pookkalae 03:54
3 Vaana Entha Neram 03:48
4 Punnagai Pothuma 03:36
5 Mele Mele Bode 03:01

References


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