Indru Nee Nalai Naan

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Indru Nee Nalai Naan
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Directed by Major Sundarrajan
Produced by Pala. Karuppiah
S. Sampath
Story byC. A. Balan
Starring Jaishankar
Sivakumar
Lakshmi
Sulakshana
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
CinematographyT. S. Vinayagam
Edited byB. Kandhasamy
Production
company
Geetha Kamalam Movies
Release date
29 July 1983
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Indru Nee Nalai Naan is a 1983 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by Major Sundarrajan. It stars Sivakumar and Lakshmi, and is based on the novel Thookku Mara Nizhalil by C.A.Balan.

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Cast

Plot

Jaishankar marries Lakshmi, who prefers his brother Sivakumar. Lakshmi and Sulakshana are childhood friends like sisters. Then Sivakumar marries Sulakshana and has a child. Suddenly Jaishankar dies before she gets to be with him intimately. She becomes a widow and raises Sivakumar's child. Now Lakshmi feels differently about Sivakumar and when Sulakshana is gone, to have the second child, she asks Sivakumar to marry her. They both are on the way to get married, while they both change their minds. She goes back to being a widow and Sivakumar goes to see his wife and child. When Sulakshana finds out, she tries to kill Lakshmi. Sivakumar tries to stop it, but Sulakshana gets upset that he defends Lakshmi and she runs and falls into a well, hence committing suicide. Sivakumar goes to jail, stating he killed Sulakshana as he feels guilty. He gets the death penalty. Lakshmi comes to see Sivakumar in the jail and he tells Lakshmi to marry someone else, but she refuses and commits suicide in front of Sivakumar.

Soundtrack

Music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. [2]

TrackSongSinger(s)Lyrics
1'Vaa Pulla Nalla Pulla' S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. P. Sailaja Gangai Amaran
2'Thalampoove Kannurangu'S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki, Uma Ramanan Vairamuthu
3'Ponvaanam Panneer Thoovuthu'S. Janaki
4'Mottu Vitta Mullai Kodi'S. Janaki, S. P. Sailaja
5'Kangeyam Kaalaikale'S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Gangai Amaran, Saibaba, SudhakarGangai Amaran

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