Aadi Velli is a 1990 Indian Tamil-language devotional film directed by Rama Narayanan and produced by N. Radha, starring Seetha and Nizhalgal Ravi.[1][2][3] It was released on 2 February 1990.[4] The film was remade in Kannada as Durgasthami.[citation needed]

Aadi Velli
Poster
Directed byRama Narayanan
Written byG. K. (dialogues)
Story byRama Narayanan
Produced byN. Radha
StarringSeetha
Nizhalgal Ravi
CinematographyN. K. Viswanathan
Edited byRajkeerthi
Music byShankar–Ganesh
Production
company
Release date
  • 2 February 1990 (1990-02-02)
Running time
160 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot edit

The story revolves around a beautiful village girl Seetha who is living with an elephant and a cobra who obey only to her. She is very much attracted and attached to the local village deity and she lives in nearby area around the temple. Then comes the villain Nizhalgal Ravi who wants to abduct all the wealth of the temple. He meets Seetha and was attracted to her at the first sight. He befriends her and makes her to love him too under circumstances but always disliked by the elephant and cobra. Very soon Seetha realises that her husband is a thief and shocked. Meanwhile, Nizhalgal Ravi along with his computer genius friend plots several attempts to plunder the jewels and precious items from the temple but goes all in vain, saved by the duo. In the climax, the genius friend builds a devil creature called [King Kattari] using his computer to loot the temple. The cobra, by the deity's blessing takes the size of huge anaconda and charges against King Kattari. Meanwhile, during the fight Nizhalgal Ravi realises his friend plans to loot all properties himself and kill him. Finally the cobra bites the devil and kills him, which in turn kills the computer genius through electro-envenomation.

Cast edit

Soundtrack edit

Soundtrack was composed by Shankar–Ganesh.[5]

Track Singer(s)
"Vanna Vizhiyazhagi" K. S. Chithra
"Vellikizhamai Ramasaamy" Vani Jairam
"Gum Gum Guma" Mano, S. P. Sailaja
"Sonnapetcha Kekkanum" M. S. Rajeswari
"Aayi Mahamayi" S. P. Sailaja
"Baama Thallipoma" Mano, S. P. Sailaja

Box office edit

Aadi Velli, made on a budget of 2.5 million (equivalent to 25 million or US$310,000 in 2023), made a profit of 20 million (equivalent to 200 million or US$2.5 million in 2023).[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Pandian, Anand (27 January 2017). "Wonder". Reel World: On Location in Kollywood. Random House India. ISBN 9789385890482.
  2. ^ Muralidharan, Kavitha (11 September 2018). "Madurai's Central, in operation since 1939, is city's last surviving theatre to still use film roll". Firstpost. Archived from the original on 10 December 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  3. ^ Selvam (2 February 2024). "மீண்டும் 'ஆடிவெள்ளி' : ராம.நாராயணனின் ஹிட் பட ரீமேக்கில் நயன்தாரா". Minnambalam (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 8 February 2024. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  4. ^ "ஆடி வெள்ளி / Aadi Velli (1990)". Screen 4 Screen. Archived from the original on 6 February 2024. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  5. ^ "Aadi Velli Tamil Film LP Vinyl Record by Shankar Ganesh". Mossymart. Archived from the original on 4 June 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  6. ^ Guy, Randor (1991). "Goddesses adorn Tamil screen!". Indian Cinema 1990 (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. pp. 56–58. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 February 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2024.

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