Oomai Vizhigal | |
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Directed by | R. Aravindraj |
Produced by | Aabavanan |
Written by | Aabavanan |
Starring |
Vijayakanth Arun Pandian Chandrasekhar Jaishankar Ravichandran Karthik |
Music by |
Manoj - Gyan Aabavanan |
Cinematography | A. Ramesh Kumar |
Edited by | G. Jayachandran |
Production
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Thirai Chirpi
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Distributed by | Thirai Chirpi |
Release date
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15 August 1986 |
Running time
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176 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Oomai Vizhigal | |
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Soundtrack album by Manoj - Gyan | |
Released | 1986 |
Recorded | 1986 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 26:27 |
Producer | Manoj - Gyan |
Oomai Vizhigal (English: Silent Eyes) is a 1986 Tamil language crime-action film directed by R. Aravindraj.This film was an expanded version of the Short film, Murder Echo made by College students. The film features Vijayakanth, Arun Pandian, Karthik and Chandrasekhar along with verten actors Jaishankar & Ravichandran in lead roles. The film was released on 15 August 1986 and completed 100+ days in theaters. The film became a blockbuster and was a profitable venture.
A group of college girls, driving a light blue matador, arrive at Chola Picnic Village. They book a hotel room by a picnic spot. At night they go out to the beach, light a bonfire, and enjoy singing and dancing. After the song ends, the girls return to the hotel. One of the girls, Vasanthi, separates from the group. She comes across a pi shaped bell stand, and rings it three times. A man, P.R.K, appears, riding on a carriage. He looks into her eyes, and rides Vasanthi down, grabbing her hair and kidnapping her.
The next scene shows Raja entering into the Chola Picnic Village. He takes some photos, and comes across the pi shaped bell stand. A beldam is found to sit below it, and he snaps a photo of her. Wandering farther, he finds a priest, and introduces himself as Assistant Editor for the Dhinamurasu Magazine. Raja asks about a girl's body, that four to five days ago, was found floating by the Picnic Village's beach. He says that the police reported the murder as a suicide, and that he would like some clarifications. The priest refuses to answer, and Raja takes a photo of him. Lakshmana, the younger brother of P.R.K, shows up, smoking a cigarette. Raja leaves.
Chandran is the editor of the Dhinamurasu Magazine. He and Raja develop the photos and Chandran asks Raja how he is getting such sensational news. Raja tells Chandran he has a source in the suspect's house. Her name is Uma, and she is a stenographer. The suspect is none other than MLA Saanthanathan. The phone rings in the MLA's house and Velu asks Uma to answer the phone. She picks up the phone and says that a person named P.R.K wants to talk with MLA. Uma overhears their conversation through her phone. P.R.K tells Sattanathan that an editor came to Picnic Village to enquire about the girl's death. Saanthanathan says that he will take care it.