Oru Thalai Ragam
Oru Thalai Raagam is a 1980 Tamil-language Indian romance film written by T. Rajendar, produced and directed by E. M. Ibrahim., the film stars Shankar, Roopa, Chandrasekhar, Usha Rajendar and Ravindran. The film earned critical acclaim and became a superhit at the box office.
Plot
Oru Thalai Raagam is the heart breaking love story of Subhadra and Raja, played by and respectively. They are classmates and their colleagues/classmates include Ravindran, Chandrasekhar, Kailash, Thyagu and others. The day starts for them at the Railway Station, where they all catch the train to the college. Raja sincerely loves Subhadra, but she does not reciprocate as she is an introvert as well as she is afraid of society's backlash. Moreover, her mother's character isn't spoken good by the same people. Even though Subhadra loves Raja, she always tries to insult him whenever opportunity comes, but on the positive side, she sometimes shows her feelings for him as well.Raja's life becomes hell as he couldn't concentrate on his studies and he is not taking care of his health as well as he gets affected by liver jaundice. Raja cuts a sorry figure among his colleagues and all of them want Subhadra to accept Raja's love. Later Raja's health deteriorates as he still neglects to have proper food and rest. Finally, college days are over for the batch and Subhadra decides to proclaim her love. She gets in the train and see Raja sitting in the compartment and she happily starts speaking with him saying to accept his love and seek apology for her indifferent behavior, but it was too late as Raja dies during her proclamation.
Cast
- Shankar as Raja
- Chandrasekhar
- Usha Rajendar
- Roopa as Subhadra
- Ravindran
- Thyagu
- Kailash
- T.Rajendar in a cameo appearance
Production
The film marked the debut of T. Rajender as writer and composer. The film's producer E. M. Ibrahim agreed to produce this film on the basis of one condition that Ibrahim himself will be credited as director while Rajender would be credited as the film's screenwriter and music composer. During the shoot, since Ibrahim had no prior experience of film direction, Rajender shot the whole film.
Soundtrack
The music was composed by T. Rajendar and the background score is worked upon by A. A. Raj. The songs became successful and made Rajender popular as a composer. Rajender recalled that though he had composed the score for the film, his name was not credited for background score in the film which made him swear not to watch the film again which he follows till date, Post this album T. M. Soundararajan has lost his market he was criticised by greats because of singing such a awful songs.Song | Singer | Lyrics | Duration |
"En Kathai" | T. M. Soundararajan | T. Rajendar | 3.24 |
"Ithu Kuzhanthai" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | T. Rajendar | 4.38 |
"Kadavul Vazhum" | P. Jayachandran | T. Rajendar | 5.00 |
"Kudaiyile Karuvaadu" | Malaysia Vasudevan | T. Rajendar | 3.25 |
"Manmadan" | Jolly Abraham | T. Rajendar | 4.13 |
"Nan Oru Raasiyilaa Raja" | T. M. Soundararajan | T. Rajendar | 4.24 |
"Vasamilla Malar Ithu" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | T. Rajendar | 4.48 |
Release and reception
Oru Thalai Ragam was released on 2 May 1980. Ananda Vikatan rated the film 50 out of 100. The film completed 365 days of run in several theatres. Initial days after the release saw low responses at the box office. But the film became "super hit" afterwards.Critic Baradwaj Rangan mentions the film in his book Conversations with Mani Ratnam as an example of a love story where the lead characters hardly speak at all. Film historian S. Theodore Baskaran felt that Oru Thalai Ragam and Nammavar were the "two most representative Tamil films about students".