Selva (film)

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Selva
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Directed by A. Venkatesh
Screenplay byA. Venkatesh
Story by Majeeth
Produced by Pavithran
Starring Vijay
Swathi
Raghuvaran
Riva
Cinematography S. Saravanan
Edited by B. Lenin
V. T. Vijayan
Music by Sirpy
Production
company
A. R. S. International
Release date
  • 12 December 1996 (1996-12-12)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Selva is a 1996 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film directed by A. Venkatesh. [1] The film stars Vijay, Swathi, Riva and Raghuvaran. The music is composed by Sirpy. The film was a successful venture, [2] [3] and Vijay performed a risky jump stunt in the film. [4]

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Plot

Selva lives in a colony. He is the son of lawyer Varatharajan but he lives separately. It turns out that he is the adopted son of Varatharajan and he gets shocked whenever Selva speaks or fights against injustice. He is a man who hates injustice and fights against it. Meanwhile, a minister's daughter moves into the colony. She moves friendly with Selva. Sumathi who is in love with Selva mistakes their friendship. Vartharajan works for a terrorist group that kidnaps the minister's daughter. Selva goes to the rescue of the girl. However, Selva kills his father because Varatharajan was going to kill Kamini. Finally, they will come out of the clutch of the terrorists.

Cast

Soundtrack

All songs were written by Vaali and music was composed by Sirpy. [5]

TitleSinger(s)Length
"Chicken Kari" Vijay, Sirpy, Swarnalatha 5:02
"Don't Care Master" Mano 3:46
"Lappu Tappu" Suresh Peters, Swarnalatha, Deepika4:41
"Potta Pulla Manasu"Mano, Sujatha 4:46
"Tharaiyil Natakkuthu" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Swarnalatha4:43

Reception

Ananda Vikatan rated the film 30 out of 100. [6] R. P. R. of Kalki praised Vijay for acting with life and performing stunts and called Raghuvaran's performance as the only entertaining thing from the film but felt the film had no plot and two of the actresses were underutilised. [7]

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