Sengottai (film)

Sengottai

DVD cover
Directed by C. V. Sasikumar
Produced by R. B. Choudary
Written by C. V. Sasikumar
Starring
Music by Vidyasagar
Cinematography V. Manikandan
Edited by B. Ramesh
Production
company
Super Good Films
Distributed by Super Good Films
Release dates
19 April 1996
Running time
150 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Sengottai (English: Red Fort) is a 1996 Tamil language action film directed by C. V. Sasikumar. The film features Arjun Sarja, Meena and Rambha in lead roles. The film, produced by R. B. Choudary, had musical score by Vidyasagar and was released on 19 April 1996. The film bombed at the box-office.[1][2][2][3]

Plot

Thirumoorthy (Rajan P. Dev), a corrupt politician, dreams to become the prime minister and hires an terrorist to kill the current prime minister.

In jail, Sekhar (Arjun Sarja) is engaged by a terrorist and they escapes from the jail. He reveals that he is a police officer, kills some terrorists and catches the leader. He is praised for saving the prime minister by his superiors.

Yamuna (Rambha) is in love with Sekhar. Nilakantha (Delhi Ganesh), an orthodox Brahmin, is Sekhar's father (Vijayakumar) best friend and Sekhar's father decides to marry his son to Nilakantha's daughter Meena (Meena). Franka, a French citizen, lives with them to learn their culture. Sekhar also falls in love with Yamuna and his father accepts for his marriage.

Sekhar has the mission to find Franka who supposed to be lost. A killer misses to kill Sekhar and kills Yamuna.

Sekhar goes to Nilakantha's house and it was empty. Meena is now in jail for killing Franka. Sekhar invites Thirumoorthy for Gandhi

Jayanthi in jail and Meena attempts to kill him. The same killer who killed Yamuna tries to kill Meena but Sekhar saves her and kills the killer. Sekhar enquires Meena and she reveals the truth.

Franka handbag got robbed with her passport inside it. Meena and Franka complained at the police station. Franka was called at the police station but Thirumoorthy raped her and she died. Thangamani (Anandaraj), a police officer, promised to Meena to arrest the culprit and he first prevented his partner Thirumoorthy. Thangamani arrested Meena and the villagers humiliated her family, Meena's family have self-immolated.

Sekhar married Meena in the jail and Meena is released on bail. Sekhar is unable to arrest Thirumoorthy because it would be a black mark for his country. Thangamani refuses to provide information to Sekhar so he beats Thangamani. Thangamani reveals all about Thirumoorthy, however a hitman kills Thangamani and kidnaps Sekhar. Thirumoorthy threatens Sekhar to kill his father and his wife if he doesn't kill the prime minister himself.

Despite, Sekhar is escorted by Thirumoorthy's henchmen in the plane, he manages to escape from the plane. He finds the place where his father and his wife are sequestrated, and saves them.

To save the prime minister, Sekhar finds the sniper and kills him. Thirumoorthy decides to kill himself the prime minister but Sekhar saves him and kills Thirumoorthy.

Cast

Soundtrack

Sengottai
Soundtrack album by Vidyasagar
Released 1996
Recorded 1996
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 23:42
Label Lucky Audio
Producer Vidyasagar

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Vidyasagar. The soundtrack, released in 1996, features 5 tracks with lyrics written by Vaali, Vairamuthu, Muthulingam and Pazhani Bharathi.[4][1][5]

Track Song Singer(s) Duration
1 'Boomiyea Boomiyea' S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 5:19
2 'Paadu Paadu' K. S. Chithra 4:36
3 'Uchchi Muthal Patham' Hariharan, Mythili 5:06
4 'Vennilave Velli Poove' Mano, K. S. Chithra 4:06
5 'Vinnum Mannum' Mano, Swarnalatha 4:35

References

  1. 1 2 "Find Tamil Movie Senkottai". jointscene.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-23. Retrieved 2012-04-09.
  2. 1 2 "Filmography of Senkottai". cinesouth.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-18. Retrieved 2012-04-09.
  3. "Tamil Movie News--Pudhu Edition 2". groups.google.com. 1997-01-17. Retrieved 2012-09-15.
  4. "Senkottai: Tamil Movie". hummaa.com. Retrieved 2012-04-09.
  5. "Senkottai - Vidyasagar". thiraipaadal.com. Retrieved 2012-04-09.
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