ABCD (film)

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ABCD
ABCD Tamil.jpg
DVD cover
Directed by Saravana Subbaiya
Written bySaravana Subbaiya
Produced byR Saravanan
Starring Shaam
Nandana
Sneha
Aparna
CinematographyRaajaratnam
Edited by V. T. Vijayan
Music by D Imman
Distributed byOST Films Pte Ltd
Release date
  • 12 August 2005 (2005-08-12)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

ABCD is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language romance film written and directed by Saravana Subbiah. The film starred Shaam, Nandana, Sneha, and Aparna. It was released on 12 August 2005.

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Plot

Anand, an MBA-chartered accountant, runs in search of a job. He stays in the house of an old Brahmin whose daughter Chandra returns home following the death of her husband, who had been torturing her since their wedding. She slowly gets attracted towards Anand, for he shows love and affection towards her. Meanwhile, Anand comes across Bharati in a bus, who misplaces his academic certificates. Bharati is a woman with revolutionary ideas and looks after her whole family. A sequence of events brings them close, leading to Bharati developing love towards him. Meanwhile, Anand comes across Divya Daisy, an orphan brought up by a church who goes to find a job herself and settles in life all out of her own efforts. Anand rescues her from an accident and rushes her to a hospital. Over a period of time, they become very close friends, eventually leading to Divya opening her heart to Anand. Who Anand decides to marry forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Production

Saravana Subbiah announced that his next film would be titled ABCDE, starring Shaam. The "E" stood for Eashwari, but the character was later removed and the title was shortened to ABCD. [1] The letters stand for the main characters of the film. ABCD continues the trend of casting three heroines opposite the hero that started with Autograph and would continue with Vallavan . [2] Shaam plays a mature man in the film. [3]

Soundtrack

ABCD
Soundtrack album by
Released25 May 2005
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Language Tamil
D. Imman chronology
Chinna
(2005)
ABCD
(2005)
Anbe Vaa
(2005)

The soundtrack was composed by D. Imman. [4]

SongSingersLyrics
"Anandin Arimugam" D. Imman Pa. Vijay
"Bharathiyin Arimugam"
"Chandravin Arimugam"
"Divyavin Arimugam"
"Dhavam Ondru" Nithyasree Mahadevan, Balram Thamarai
"Kadhal Illai"Imman Saravana Subbiah
"Manjal Mugame" Saindhavi
"Yengo Yengo" Mahathi, Haricharan
"Yaar Potta Kolam" Karthik Na. Muthukumar

Release and reception

The film was released on 25 November 2005, [5] shortly after the successful Ullam Ketkumae . [6] A critic from Sify wrote: "If you like a mixture of romance, mush and melodrama then ABCD is on your priority list". [7] A critic from The Hindu opined that the film was "A love story decently told". [8] A critic from Behindwoods wrote: "The film leaves you with a feeling of being overwhelmed by issues. The director attempts to tackle too many problems which was the mistake he did in his previous movie, Citizen . Yet, he must be congratulated for beating a different path in an industry which seems preoccupied with action and no melodrama". [9] Malini Mannath of Chennai Online opined that "ABCD is a film that sincerely attempts to break away from the routine fare, simple, unpretentious and straight from the heart". [10] Lajjavathi of Kalki praised the acting of Sneha, Imman's music, art, cinematography and called Vadivelu's humour as relief but panned Shaam's acting and concluded even if the A to Z of the screenplay is not to be appreciated, one cannot help but appreciate the heartwarming story and characters. [11]

Accolades

EventCategoryAwardeeRef.
All India Radio – Kodai FM's Film Star AwardsSpecial Award for DirectionSaravana Subbiah [12]
Best ActressSneha

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