Raja Paarvai

      Raja Paarvai
      Directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao
      Produced by Haasan Brothers
      Written by Kamal Haasan
      Starring Kamal Haasan
      Madhavi
      Y. Gee. Mahendra
      L.V. Prasad
      KPAC Lalitha
      Music by Ilaiyaraaja
      Release date(s) 1981
      Running time 144 min
      Language Tamil

      Raja Paarvai (Royal Vision) (1981) is a Tamil language feature film directed by Telugu film director Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. The story was written by Kamal Haasan, for whom the film was also his 100th starrer and first production. The score and soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film is also known as Amavasya Chandrudu in Telugu. Kamal Haasan got the basic idea of the storyline from "Butterflies are free"((1972), an Oscar winning actress " Goldie Hawn").

      Plot

      This drama tells the tale of a blind violinist, Ragu (Kamal Haasan), and a young lady, Nancy (Madhavi) who is keen on chronicling Ragu's inspiring life as a visually impaired but independently living person. Their relationship blossoms into a romance that is supported by Nancy's lighthearted and comical grandfather (L.V. Prasad).

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      Songs

      Andhi Mazhai Pozhikirathu - S.P.Balasubramaniam
      Azhagae Azhagu - Yesudas
      Vizhiyorathu Kanavum - Kamal Haasan, Uma Ramanan
      Theme Music (Violin)

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      Reception

      The film was a box office moderate success, but is widely considered a cult film. Kamal Hassan's performance earned him a Filmfare Award.[1][2][3]

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