Paasamalargal | |
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Directed by | Suresh Chandra Menon |
Written by | Suresh Chandra Menon K. S. Adhiyaman (dialogues) |
Produced by | Suresh Chandra Menon |
Starring |
Arvind Swamy Revathi |
Cinematography | Muthu Ganesh |
Edited by | R. D. Shekhar |
Music by | V. S. Narasimhan |
Production company | Tele Photo Films |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Paasamalargal ( transl. Flowers of love) is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Suresh Chandra Menon. The film stars Arvind Swamy and Revathi. [1] It was released on 4 February 1994.
In the 1994 Tamil drama film "Paasamalargal" (which translates to "flowers of affection"), a businessman makes a life-altering decision. Driven by a desire for public favor, he adopts six orphaned girls. Initially, the situation is fraught with tension. [2] The girls, unaccustomed to a life of luxury, struggle to adjust, while the businessman grapples with the unexpected responsibility. However, as the story evolves, a heartwarming transformation takes place. The businessman sheds his initial reservations and forms a deep bond with the girls, showering them with love and care. [3]
Ajith Kumar was selected in the film after he had appeared in a television advertisement shot by P. C. Sreeram for Suresh Menon's company. [4] Vikram dubbed the scenes for Ajith for the second time after Amaravathi (1993). According to Menon, Ajith's role was roughly one minute long. His remuneration was around ₹2,500 (equivalent to ₹16,000 or US$200 in 2023). [5]
The music was composed by V. S. Narasimhan, with lyrics by Vairamuthu. [6] [7]
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Valarum Valarum" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha and children | |
2. | "Shenbaga Poovai" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha and children | |
3. | "Vandhanam" | Suresh Peters and children | |
4. | "Vanna Pirindhu" | Children | |
5. | "Sandhithom Sandhithom" | Children | |
6. | "Azhagana Veedu" | Sujatha and children | |
7. | "Vanna Vanna" | Children |
Paasamalargal was released on 4 February 1994. [8] Writing for The Indian Express, Malini Mannath called it "a decent wholesome family entertainer". [9] Thulasi of Kalki found the cinematography and music as the film's positive points. [10]