Sonnal Thaan Kaadhala

Sonnal Thaan Kaadhala
Directed by T. Rajendar
Produced by T. Rajendar
Written by T. Rajendar
Starring T. Rajendar
Murali
Roja Selvamani
Karan
Livingston
Vadivelu
Manivannan
Music by T. Rajendar
Cinematography T. Rajendar
Edited by P. R. Shanmugam
Production
company
Chimbu Cine Arts
Release dates
  • 25 May 2001 (2001-05-25)
Running time
180 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Sonnal Thaan Kathala is a 2001 Tamil romance film directed, produced by and starring T. Rajendar. Murali, Roja Selvamani, Karan, Livingston, and Vadivelu play other important roles, while Silambarasan Rajendar makes a special appearance.

Plot

Mr t rajendar investigative , in which Roja is the lead female singer. Roja works in a finance firm, and has a big family of three sisters, a brother, a father (who is an alcoholic) and a mother to support. Murali her office colleague loves Roja, and makes his intention clear in every opportunity that he gets. But Roja has no time for him. T. Rajendar has a sister, Swati who is married to a corrupt cop (Karan). The cop, furious about Rajender exposing him in his newspaper, harasses the sister, egged on by his avaricious mother and sister. The burden of taking care of the family becomes a little too much for Roja. Finally T. Rajendar, against all odds advises Roja to accept Murali's love.[1]

Reception

Although the film did not make a box office impact, the soundtrack was somewhat a success. The film won two separate awards the following year; a Tamil Nadu State Film Award and Filmfare Award.[2]

Cast

Soundtrack

Sonnal Thaan Kaadhala
Soundtrack album by T. Rajendar
Released 2001
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Sa Re Ga Ma
Producer T. Rajendar

There are eight songs composed by T. Rajendar.[3]

  1. Chukkumala Chukkumala - Silambarasan Rajendar, Tippu
  2. Kaathalikka Theriyuma - Krishnaraj, T. Rajendar
  3. Mullaaga Kuththakoodaathu - Silambarasan Rajendar
  4. Rosaappoove - Balesh, K. J. Yesudas
  5. Sonnalthaan - K. S. Chithra, Hariharan
  6. Sonnalthan - Hariharan
  7. Vaada Vaada -
  8. Vela Vela - T. Rajendar, Shankar Mahadevan

References

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