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Vasanthi | |
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Directed by | Chithralaya Gopu |
Written by | Chithralaya Gopu |
Starring | Mohan Madhuri Devilalitha |
Music by | Chandrabose |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Vasanthi is a 1988 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by Chithralaya Gopu and produced by AVM Productions. The film stars Mohan, Madhuri, Devilalitha, Manorama, S. S. Chandran, Vinu Chakravarthy and Loose Mohan. The film's music was composed by Chandrabose. It is a remake of the 1955 Telugu film Donga Ramudu.
Cast
- Mohan
- Madhuri
- Devilalitha
- Manorama
- S. S. Chandran
- Vinu Chakravarthy
- Loose Mohan
- Meena
Production
The filming was completed in 30 days.[1]
Soundtrack
Soundtrack was composed by Chandrabose and lyrics were penned by Vairamuthu.[2][3]
Song | Singers | Length |
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"Santosham Kaanada" – 1 | K. J. Yesudas | 03:39 |
"Vazhkaiyo Kaiyele" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 03:36 |
"Ku Ku Kulirudhu" | Vani Jairam | 04.41 |
"Santosham Kaanada" – 2 | K. S. Chitra | 04:46 |
"Murungaka" | S. P. Sailaja | 04:11 |
"Ravivarman" | K. J. Yesudas and K. S. Chitra | 04:11 |
Release and reception
Vasanthi was released on 2 December 1988.[4] The Indian Express wrote, "Chitralaya Gopu [..] directs the film interspersing seriousness with humour".[1] S. S. Chandran won the Cinema Express Award for Best Comedy Actor.[5]
References
- ^ a b "Vasanti". The Indian Express. 2 December 1988. p. 5. Retrieved 4 December 2018 – via Google News Archive.
- ^ "Vasanthi Tamil Film LP Vinyl Record by Chandrabose". Macsendisk. Archived from the original on 1 March 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ^ "Vasanthi (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) – EP". Apple Music. 1 January 1988. Archived from the original on 30 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ^ Saravanan, M. (2013) [2005]. AVM 60 Cinema (in Tamil) (3rd ed.). Rajarajan Pathippagam. p. 425. OCLC 1158347612.
- ^ "Cinema Express readers choose Agni Nakshathiram". The Indian Express. Express News Service. 11 March 1989. p. 4. Retrieved 31 August 2023 – via Google News Archive.