Sundara Pandian

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Sundara Pandian
Directed by R. Raghu
Written byT. K. Bose
Produced byR. Raghu
Starring
CinematographyB. Balamurugan
Edited byP. R. Shanmugam
Music by Deva
Production
company
Jupiter Film Makers
Release date
  • 20 February 1998 (1998-02-20)
Running time
135 min
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Sundara Pandian is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language comedy film, directed and produced by R. Raghu, starring Karthik, Swathi and Heera Rajagopal. [1]

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Plot

Pandi (Karthik) is an uneducated villager who he's in love with his niece Karthika (Swathi) but she doesn't love him. Sundar (Also Karthik) is the son of a rich businessman and lives without his father's love in the city.

One day, Pandi decides to leave his village to earn money and find a wife. Meanwhile, Sundar comes to Pandi's village to swim at the river, and the villagers catch him. After seeing Pandi's mother, Sundar stays there and he gets the mother's affection.

Pandi doesn't find a job in the city, Sundar's father then brought Pandi with him and thought that his son became mad. There, Ramya (Heera Rajagopal), a police officer falls in love with Pandi. Meanwhile, Kottaval (Manivannan), Ashok Raj's enemy, escapes from the psychiatrist hospital to kill Ashok Raj and his son Sundar.

Karthika falls in love with Sundar and Karthika's father (Alex) prevents her to forget him. The enemy of Karthika's father decides to kill Karthika's father but Sundar saves him. Karthika's father apologizes to his elder sister and plans to marry his daughter to his saviour. Sundar reveals to Karthika his real identity.

Sundar leaves the village to find Pandi. Kottaval and his henchmen kidnap Ashok Raj and Pandi. Sundar saves them and sends Kottaval to jail.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Deva. [2] [3]

SongSinger(s)LyricsDuration
"Raathiri Raathiri" Mano Kalidasan5:14
"Beeda Beeda"KrishnarajPonniyin Selvan4:18
"Kumbadana Pona"Mano, Devi NeithiyarKalidasan5:12
"Kayil Vandha"Gopal Rao5:08
"Malkudi Malkudi" Malgudi Subha Vaasan4:18

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