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Ninaithale

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Ninaithale
Directed byViswas Sundar
Written byBharathan (dialogues)
Story bySekhar Kammula
Produced byViswas Sundar
StarringSuchindra
Nargis Bagheri
Santhoshi
CinematographyThavasi Raj
Madhi
Music byVijay Antony
Production
company
Viswas Films
Release date
  • 11 May 2007 (2007-05-11)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Ninaithale is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film starring Suchindra and Nargis Bagheri. It is a remake of the 2004 Telugu film Anand. It is Suchindra's first Tamil film as the hero. The film is directed by Viswas Sundar who is also the producer for the films Adhu and Chanakya.

Plot

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The story opens with Rupa's parents being killed in a car accident by a drunken driver. She is orphaned, but friends and neighbors support her, and she gets a good job. She falls in love with Rahul, her colleague, and she accepts to marry him. On the other side, there is Anand, who has returned from the United States and is forced to attend a family friend's wedding. On the wedding day, he meets the bride Rupa, and it is love at first sight for him, but soon, the wedding is called off because of some arguments between Rupa and her future mother-in-law. Anand is elated because the marriage is canceled. He talks to Rupa and admires her for her boldness. He completely falls in love with her. To win her love, he, among other things, shifts to a house nearer to hers, develops a friendship with her and she starts to love him. But she discovers that Anand's father murdered her parents. The rest of the story is about whether the lovers will be united.

Cast

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Production

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The movie was earlier entitled Sweet. However, Sundar changed the title because of the announcement of the Tamil Nadu Government that Tamil films with Tamil names will be exempted from entertainment tax. [citation needed] The shooting of the song "Naanthaanaa Naanthaanaa" took place in Golkonda, capital and fortress city of the Qutb Shahi kingdom, near Hyderabad. Another important scene was shot in Kushaldass Garden in Chennai.

Soundtrack

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Soundtrack was composed by Vijay Antony.[1]

Ninaithale
Soundtrack album by
Released2007
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTamil
Vijay Antony chronology
Naan Avanillai
(2007)
Ninaithale
(2007)
Pandhayam
(2008)
No. Song Singers Lyrics
1 "Anandham Anandham" Roopa, Sangeetha Rajeshwaran, Vinaya
2 "Dingi Dingi" Pavithra, Vinaya Annamalai
3 "En Peyar Ennakaye" Vinaya
4 "Ilaiyaraaja A. R. Rahman" Naresh Iyer, Vinaya Kabilan
5 "Kaakkai Siraginiley" Roopa, Sangeetha Rajeshwaran, Vinaya Bharathiyar
6 "Konji Konji" Vinaya P. Vijay
7 "Naanthana Naanthana" Rahul Nambiar, Sadhana Sargam Vijay Sagar
8 "Thanneer Pookkale" Sangeetha Rajeshwaran Palani Bharathi

Reception

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The film received generally positive reviews but failed to create any impact at the box office due to non-prominent cast. Cinesouth reported the movie was 'sweet'.[2] One Indian website reported that the movie was average, praising the acting of Nargis.[3] Chennai Vision wrote "Anand, the original version of Ninaithale in Telugu came with the caption ‘Oka manchi coffee lanti cinema’ (a film as fresh as a nice coffee). In Tamil too, producer turned director Viswas Sundar has followed it faithfully and retained the freshness, not just in the screenplay or narration, but in everything including refreshing takes and sensitive crafting".[4] Rediff wrote "Thought the film suffers from a weak story line, the setting and the characters are contemporary".[5] Chennai Online wrote "A soft, sweet love-story, sans violence, overt sex or double entendres, 'Ninaithaley...' is a clean, wholesome, family entertainer".[6] Lajjavathi of Kalki praised the acting of lead pair and other cast, cinematography, music, dialogues and direction.[7]

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  1. ^ "Ninaithaley (2007) - Vijay Antony". MusicIndiaOnline. Archived from the original on 3 December 2015.
  2. ^ "டோடோவின் ரஃப் நோட்டு — Tamil Kavithai -- தமிழ் கவிதைகள் - நூற்று கணக்கில்!". Archived from the original on 19 May 2007.
  3. ^ "Ninaithale - Review". 15 May 2007. Archived from the original on 2 June 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Love beats – Ninathale". Chennaivision.com. Archived from the original on 3 October 2007. Retrieved 4 October 2007.
  5. ^ "Ninaithale has a weak story - Rediff.com". Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Ninaithaley". chennaionline.com. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
  7. ^ லஜ்ஜாவதி (3 June 2007). "நினைத்தாலே..." Kalki (in Tamil). p. 79. Retrieved 2 May 2024 – via Internet Archive.