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Running time150 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageTamilApoorva Sagodharargal ( transl. Rare Brothers) is a 1989 Indian directed. The film features an including,. It revolves around twins Raju and Appu who were separated during childhood and grew up in different localities, and Appu's quest for revenge upon learning that his father was killed by four criminals.Apoorva Sagodharargal was produced by Haasan and his brother Chandra Haasan under the production company.
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The film's story was written by, while Kamal Haasan and wrote the screenplay and dialogues respectively. And handled editing respectively, while the cinematography was handled. The music for the film was composed by, with lyrics written by.Apoorva Sagodharargal premiered at the. The film was released on 14 April 1989, was a box office success and completed a 200-day run in theatres. It won the, and two: (Haasan) and (Vaali). The film was dubbed into as Vichithra Sodarulu and into as Appu Raja in 1990.External audio onononThe music was composed.
All the songs were written by, while and wrote the lyrics for Hindi and Telugu versions. Regarding the song 'Pudhu Mappillaiku', Haasan said that he wanted a tune similar to that which is sung in the function, whereas Ilaiyaraaja said that Haasan wanted a tune reminiscent of the song 'Naan Paarthathile' from (1966). The song 'Unna Nenachen' was rewritten by Vaali multiple times and Haasan was still unhappy with it; only at his sixth attempt, he became successful in delivering what Haasan wanted. Elements of 'Annatha Aadurar' were used in the song 'Saroja Saman Nikalo' from (2007).The song 'Raja Kaiya Vachchaa' has two versions, one by Haasan, which was used in the film and in the audio cassette, this version started with the dialogue between Haasan and Manorama and another sung by, which was included in the Audio and Cassettes.All lyrics are written. Track list – Tamil No.TitleSinger(s)Length1.'
Raja Kaiya Vachchaa'04:552.' Raja Kaiya Vachchaa' (reprise)04:553.'
Puthu Maappillaikku'S. Unna Nenachen'S. Vaazhavaikum Kaathalukku Jey'S. Annaaththe Aaduraar'S.
Ammaava Naan' (Not included in the film)04:28Total length:32:59All lyrics are written. Track list – Hindi No.TitleSinger(s)Length1.'
Raja Naam Mera'04:502.' Woh To Bana Apna',04:323.' Tune Saathi Paya Apna Jag Mein'S. Download pokemon the movie 15 sub indo mp4. Matwale Yaar Teri Jai'S. Balasubrahmanyam, Asha Bhosle04:305.' Aaya Hai Raja'S. Balasubrahmanyam04:28Total length:22:45All lyrics are written.
Track list – Telugu No.TitleSinger(s)Length1.' Raja Cheyyi Vesthe'04:502.' Bujji Pelli Kodukki'S.
Ninnu Thalachi'S. Vedi Vedi Aasalaku'S. Aadedhi Nenura'S.
Balasubrahmanyam04:28Total length:22:46Release and reception Apoorva Sagodharargal released on 14 April 1989,., in its review dated 30 April 1989, mentioned that though there were three Haasans, Haasan was stunning in his performance as the dwarf. The reviewer said his acting was equivalent to the, and the good old revenge story was presented with by Haasan. Despite facing competition from other Puthandu releases such as, and, the film became a major commercial success; it became the first in Tamil to run for 100 days in five theatres in Bangalore, and overall completed a theatrical run of 200 days. The film was dubbed into as Vichithra Sodarulu, and into as Appu Raja in 1990.
Awards. –. –. –Legacy Behindwoods included Appu's character in their list 'Top 10 Avatars of Kamal' and wrote 'one of Kamal's landmark makeovers in cinema'.
In the list 'Mesmerising Masked Men' from the same website mentioned that 'as a tragic character that had to wear a clown's mask to show a cheerful face to the world though he himself is angst ridden and weeping inside more often than not'. The Times of India in their list 'Kamal Haasan's Top 10 mindblowing avatars' wrote that Haasan 'created history by playing a dwarf who was almost half his original height'. In 2010, wrote: 'Under Singeetham's very able direction, the movie blended mainstream cinema and emotion very well,.
and marked the beginning of what was to be a long career, for Kamal Haasan, in getting more into the skin of his character, and setting higher standards for himself with the aid of superior make-up and body language'. On Haasan's birthday, 7 November 2015, Latha Srinivasan of considered Apoorva Sagodharargal to be one of the 'films you must watch to grasp the breadth of Kamal Haasan's repertoire'.The Hindu included 'Unna Nenachen' among lyricist Vaali's best songs in their collection, 'Best of Vaali: From 1964 – 2013'. The film was also included by Rediff in their list titled '10 Best films of Kamal Haasan'. Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu noted that Haasan's commitment to playing a dwarf in Apoorva Sagotharargal 'helped him scale heights, not many can reach'. Of The Hindu stated in his review of (2015) that the film reminds of 'Apoorva Sagotharargal'. Director said the idea of his Malayalam film (2005) was inspired from Apoorva Sagodharargal.
On Haasan's 60th birthday, an agency named Minimal Kollywood Posters designed posters of Haasan's films, One of the posters depicted the two minions with one of them being a dwarf reminiscent of the characters from the film. Rangan compared (2017) to Apoorva Sagodharargal, saying that in both films, 'A father is brutally murdered. A son takes revenge. The other son is thought to be the killer.' In popular culture The 1990 film was named after the song from Apoorva Sagodharargal. The sad theme music from the film was parodically remixed as the 'Gopi Bat Theme' from (2016).
In (1994), Sodalai (Goundamani) imagines himself as a dwarf similar to Appu and dances to the song 'Pudhu Mappillaiku'. The scene where Appu uses a Rube Goldberg machine to kill Francis Anbarasu was parodied in (2010), with Delhi Ganesh reprising his role. See also.Notes.
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