Aruva Velu
Directed byP. S. Bharathi Kannan
Screenplay byP. S. Bharathi Kannan
Story byK. V. Gunasekaran
Produced byK. V. Gunasekaran
Starring
CinematographyA. Sabapathy
Edited byV. Rajagopal
S. Govindasamy
Music byAdithyan
Production
company
Goodwill Movies
Release date
  • 15 January 1996 (1996-01-15)
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Aruva Velu is a 1996 Indian Tamil language action drama film directed by P. S. Bharathi Kannan. The film stars Nassar and Urvashi. It was released on 15 January 1996.[1]

Plot

The film begins with Velu (Nassar) being sentenced to the death penalty.

In the past, Velu was an angry man who solved villagers problems by violence. Whereas Muthurasa (Rajesh), Velu's uncle, was a respected village chief who solved villagers problems peacefully. Maruthayi (Urvashi), Muthurasa's daughter, loved her cousin Velu. Alavanthar (Anandaraj), a stone-hearted rich landlord, exploits the villagers and with his twin sons (Ram-Lakshman) spread terror among the villagers. Muthurasa helped the villagers by giving them some lands. Alavanthar, angry, managed to kill some villagers and Muthurasa informed the police. Alavanthar was therefore arrested, he was immediately released and killed Muthurasa. To take revenge, Velu killed one of Alavanthar's son and he was arrested. Thereafter, Velu managed to escape from jail and killed the other son of Alavanthar. Alavanthar killed a police officer and blamed Velu for the murder. Velu was once again sent to jail and Maruthayi committed suicide. At her funeral, Velu, who was escorted by the police, escaped and he eventually killed Alavanthar.

Velu is then hanged in jail for his crimes.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Adithyan.[2]

SongSinger(s)LyricsDuration
"Kaadu Mazha Sollum"AdithyanMadhurakasi4:48
"Maruthayee Ninaichu"Swarnalatha, Shahul HameedVairamuthu4:47
"Rohttu Pakkam"S. P. Sailaja5:12
"Vanthachu Nalla Kalam"Mano, Malgudi Subha, Adithyan5:22
"Yeamma Indha Rathiri"SujathaPanchu Arunachalam4:57

Reception

D. S. Ramanujam of The Hindu wrote, "To depict a theme cogently with interesting situations, that too without a comedy track, is no easy task for a debutant director and P.S. Bharathikannan, a former PRO, does it without much fuss in Goodwill Movies Aruvaa Velu, where Nasser, playing the title role, comes out with flying colours".[3]

References

  1. "aruva velu ( 1996 )". Cinesouth. Archived from the original on 29 October 2006. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  2. "Aruva Velu". JioSaavn. 21 October 2017. Archived from the original on 28 September 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  3. Ramanujam, D. S. (26 January 1996). "Cinema: Kizhakku Mugam/Thaayagam/Aruvaa Velu/Bandit Queen". The Hindu. p. 26. Archived from the original on 21 December 1996. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
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