| Ennavalle | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | J. Suresh |
| Written by | J. Suresh |
| Produced by | S. Naga Ashok Kumar N. V. Prasad |
| Starring | R. Madhavan Sneha |
| Cinematography | Ashok Rajan |
| Edited by | V. Jaishankar |
| Music by | S. A. Rajkumar |
Production company | Sri Saideva Productions |
Release date |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Tamil |
Ennavalle (transl. Dear Girl) is a 2000 IndianTamil-languageromance film directed byJ. Suresh which starsR. Madhavan in the lead role.Sneha made her Tamil debut through this film. The film also featuredManivannan,Thalaivasal Vijay, andCharle in pivotal roles, while music was composed byS. A. Rajkumar. The film was released on 21 December 2000 and failed at the box office. Its title is derived from a song fromKaadhalan (1994).[1]
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James Vasanthan and his three friends Ganeshan, Charles, and Mohan, have a music troupe that sings at weddings. They are tenants of Subramani whose daughter Lakshmi shares a good rapport with the youths, helping them in their time of need. Her encouragement puts a new zeal in James, who soon gains recognition as a singer. However, this does not bring any change in the group's lifestyle, for J. Suresh still shows them as strugglers. James finally proposes to Lakshmi who rejects him, as she has her past to reckon with. She is a divorcee, her husband having abandoned her soon after marriage for his girlfriend. When Lakshmi's friend and neighbor Seetha puts some sense into her, she decides to make amends. But misunderstandings pile up between the lovers – the situations are all forced here – until J. Suresh leads the story to a desired happy ending.
The directorJ. Suresh initially approachedMani Ratnam to produce the film, but Ratnam refused the script. He however introduced Suresh toR. Madhavan, who was signed on to play the lead role.[2] The film was eventually produced by Sri Sai Deva Productions, a noted Telugu film studio, making their first Tamil film venture.Tips Industries also entered the Tamil film industry as the soundtrack producers for the film.[3]
The film was tentatively titledSugham, whilst actressSneha made her debut with the film after calling off schedules for her film,Virumbugiren.[4][5] Telugu comedianVenu Madhav also made his debut in Tamil films with the project. The film was shot across locations in Kerala, Chennai, Ooty, Hyderabad and Gopichettipalayam and the filming was completed within 18 days.[2]
The soundtrack was composed byS. A. Rajkumar, with lyrics byVairamuthu and was released under theTips label in their Tamil debut.[6][7] Venky ofChennai Online wrote, "Madhavan's first movie in Tamil 'Alai Payuthe' and third, 'Minnale' have good songs but unfortunately his second, 'Ennavale', was a big letdown".[8]
| Song title | Singers |
|---|---|
| "Adi Kadhal Enbathu" | Hariharan |
| "Chinna Chinna Sugangal" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Krishnaraj |
| "Kothu Kottai" | Sukhwinder Singh |
| "Ovvoru Padalilum" | P. Unnikrishnan |
| "Ra Ra Rajakumara" | Rajesh Krishnan,Sujatha Mohan |
| "Ovvoru Padalilum" (sad) | P. Unnikrishnan |
Ennavalle was released on 21 December 2000.[9] Malini Mannath ofChennai Online wrote, "A routine storyline with the first half reminding one of films like 'Puthu Vasantham' and the twists and turns already twisted many a time in quite a few recent films, 'Ennavale' gives a sense of déjà vu throughout. There is nothing by way of novelty in script or presentation."[10] Malathi Rangarajan ofThe Hindu critic revealed that the "reeks of melodrama bogs down even a natural performer like Madhavan".[11] Visual Dasan ofKalki wrote if you are looking for solace other than the fact that you can watch it without cringing even if you go with your family, you can only say Madhavan and Sneha's performance.[12] The film subsequently did not perform well at the box office.[13]