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Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan

Indralohathil Na Azhagappan
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Indralogathil Na Azhagappan Theatrical Movie Poster
Directed by Thambi Ramaiah
Produced by Manickam Narayanan
Written by Thambi Ramiah
Starring Vadivelu
Yamini Sharma
Suja Varunee
Sumithra
Nassar
Thambi Ramiah
Raj Kapoor
Shriya Saran (Cameo)
Music by Sabesh-Murali
Edited by Anthony
Production
company
Seventh Channel Productions
Release date
  • February 1, 2008 (2008-02-01)
Running time
156 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Indralohathil Na Azhagappan is a periodical [Remake of Rambayin Kadhal(starring: Banumathi, M N Rajam, Thangavelu)] film directed by Thambi Ramiah, who directs his second feature film after Manuneethi. After the success of Vadivelu's debut film as the protagonist in Imsai Arasan 23m Pulikesi, Ramiah signed him up for the project.

Apart from Vadivelu, the rest of the cast had been announced after the launch. Despite several indications that two prominent actress, would portray the lead female roles; a debutant, Yamini Sharma and Suja were selected. Nassar, Sumithra and the director himself, play supporting roles, while prominent heroine, Shriya Saran, was recruited to act as a ghost buster and dance in a single song. The film released on 1 February 2008 to largely negative reviews. It was dubbed in Hindi by Cinekorn Productions as Lok Parlok.

Azhagappan (Vadivelu) is a member of a theatre group. One fine day an unlikely visitor from the heavens stumbles upon him and almost falls for him. The beautiful trio of the heaven – Ramba, Thilothama, and Urvashi – comes to the earth to enjoy its “beauty”. While the others get back to where they belong to at the right time, Ramba (plays by Suja) loses her track and gets into trouble. Vadivelu accidentally helps her to go back to the heaven. She gets him to the heaven during the night and sends him back to the earth early in the morning.

Frequenting to the heaven and the hell gives Azhagappan an idea of what is happening in the other world. He is not serious about his rare opportunity to see the Devendran (king of all deities – played by Vadivelu) and the deities but the death of a neighboring child changes everything. He takes thing seriously and wants to teach a lesson to the deity of death (Yama Dharma Raja – played by Vadivelu again).

Vexed with the death and the ways human beings are treated with in the hell, Azhagappan decides to tamper with the process of life and death. He wants to tamper with the laws of the gods. The gods get angry and Azhagappan pays the price. Comedy turns into tragedy, as he is transformed into a 90-year-old whom even his mother (Sumithra) cannot recognize and Rambha is cursed to become a formless soul. Naradha (Nasser), as usual, makes amends to bring up the climax. Devendran seeks Brihaspathi's counsel and a way to relieve both Azhagappan and Rambha from their curses is born. How this happens even though Yama tries his best to stop it from happening forms the rest of the climax.


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