Maanaseega Kadhal

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Maanaseega Kadhal
Directed by P. S. Raman
Written byP. S. Raman
Produced byP. S. Raman
Starring Hamsavardhan
Sushva
CinematographySuriyan
Edited byM. V. Prem—Harish N. P.
Music by Deva
Production
company
Saibaba Creations
Release date
  • 27 November 1999 (1999-11-27)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Maanaseega Kadhal[ needs translation ] is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romance film, written, directed and produced by actor Ravichandran, under his real name P. S. Raman. The film stars Hamsavardhan and Sushva, while Ravichandran himself and Vaiyapuri portray supporting roles. The music for the film was composed by Deva and the film was released on 27 November 1999. [1]

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Cast

Production

The film marked the acting debut of Hamsavardhan, son of veteran Tamil actor Ravichandran. Ravichandran also made his directorial debut with this film under his real name P. S. Raman. [2]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Deva. [3] [4]

SongSingersLyricsLength
"Anandha Katre" P. Unnikrishnan Na. Muthukumar 05:02
"Kadala Kadala"KrishnarajKalidasan05:09
"Kandha Kadamba" Harish Raghavendra, Krishnaraj, Master RohithNa. Muthukumar05:09
"Kooduvancheriyile"Krishnaraj, SushmithaChidambaranathan05:05
"Signal Kidaikatha" Unni Menon, Anuradha Sriram Bhavanidasan03:54

Reception

A reviewer from Chennai Online wrote, "Not much was expected of the film, with great publicity surrounding it, but surprisingly it has turned out to be a fairly engaging entertainer". The critic added "the takings are slightly old fashioned, but there are some twists and turns in the script" and "the second half could have been better worked out". [5]

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