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Directed by | Vasanth |
Produced by | Bharath Kumar Mahendhiran Maha Ajay Prasath |
Written by | Vasanth (Dialogue) |
Screenplay by | Shankar Raman Vasanth |
Story by | Vasanth |
Starring |
Arjun Cheran Vimal Muktha Bhanu Surveen Chawla Lasini |
Music by | Yuvan Shankar Raja |
Cinematography | Bhojan K. Dinesh |
Edited by | S. N. Fazil Vasanth |
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Mahendra Talkies
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Release date
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Moondru Per Moondru Kaadhal | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Yuvan Shankar Raja | ||||
Released | 1 December 2012 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 29:48 | |||
Language | Tamil | |||
Label | Gemini Audio | |||
Producer | Yuvan Shankar Raja | |||
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology | ||||
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Moondru Per Moondru Kaadhal (English: Three People, Three Loves) is a 2013 Tamil romance film co edited, co written and directed by Vasanth. It stars Arjun, Cheran, Vimal, Muktha Bhanu and newcomers Surveen Chawla and Lasini. The film features musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja. It released on 1 May 2013 worldwide and opened with mixed reviews. It was a failure at the Box Office.
Varun (Vimal) and Anjana’s (Lasini) love story happens in the Ooty mountains (in Tamil literature, they are referred to as Kurinji), Guna (Cheran) and Mallika’s (Banu) story happens in Tuticorin seashore (Neidhal) & Harris (Arjun) and Divya’s (Surveen) story happens in the city (Marudham). The story revolves around these couples and the trials and tribulations they face.
Varun explains the story of his life where he had fallen with Anjana in spite of knowing that her engagement has been called off, but later sacrifices his love after hearing the story of Guna and Mallika. Guna is a philanthropist who runs an organisation called "Punnagai" a rehabiliation centre for jail prisoners. Mallika, a physiotherapist silently pines love for him. When Guna failed to unite a prisoner (Aadukalam Naren) with his family, Mallika does the job. Impressed with her he handles the responsibility of taking care of Punnagai to her and leaves the town.
Another story is of Paul Harris (Arjun), a swimming coach and his student-cum-lover Divya (Surveen) (Varun claim that Divya is his childhood friend but there is no scene where they are together). Divya is disappointed for losing the swimming match, her father (Thambi Ramaiah) advises another coach Ilango (John Vijay) to replace Paul Harris with another coach. But Divya is adamant that Harris should be her coach. Meanwhile, Harris gets involved in a bike accident where his legs and hands has been hurt but he encourages Divya to take part in Olympics swimming match. Divya practices for the match rigorously and wins the competition by finishing it in less than 56 seconds.
In 2016, Varun narrated these stories because these incidents prompted him to write a novel called "Moondru Kaadhal". Paul Harris arrives at the press conference of book release and tells that he is alive because of Divya, she is the epitome of goodness and confidence and he narrates that though Divya had won the match but she died due to heart attack on the swimming pool. The film ends with Harris uttering Kaadhal Ketpadhalla Koduppadhu ("Love is not to be asked but to be given").