Chinna Poove Mella Pesu

Chinna Poove Mella Pesu
Poster
Directed byRobert–Rajasekar
Written byRobert–Rajasekhar
Produced byS. K. Rajagopal
Annadurai Kannadhasan
Starring
CinematographyRobert–Rajasekar
Edited byR. T. Annadurai
Music byS. A. Rajkumar
Production
company
Esskay Films Combines
Release date
  • 17 April 1987 (1987-04-17)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Chinna Poove Mella Pesu (transl. Please speak, little flower) is a 1987 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Robert–Rajasekar. The film stars Prabhu, Ramki, Narmadha, Sudha Chandran and Sabitha Anand. It was released on 17 April 1987 and became highly successful at the box office. The film marked the debut of Ramki[1] and composer S. A. Rajkumar.

Plot

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Raja, a clever student, challenges Rekha, a rich and arrogant girl, to become the number one student. She loses her challenge but she falls in love with Raja. David, a former student, is now an alcoholic. During his college days, he fell in love with Esther but Shanthi was in love with David. Michael, Esther's father, was against their love so he beat David to death and Esther then committed suicide. Later, David survived. David decides to help the young lovers and to fight against the heartless Michael.

Cast

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Production

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Though Robert–Rajasekar wanted newcomers for the film, they yielded to the producer's wish to cast an established actor. R. Sarathkumar was originally cast as the lead actor, but was replaced by Prabhu.[2]

Soundtrack

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The music was composed by S. A. Rajkumar in his debut.[3] He also wrote the lyrics.[4][5] Over one-and-a-half lakh cassettes were sold as of September 1987.[6]

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Chinna Poove"P. Jayachandran04:40
2."Collegil Test"Sundarrajan04:14
3."Ennada Kathal"Malaysia Vasudevan04:36
4."Kanne Vaa"Dinesh02:48
5."Kanneer Sindhum"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam04:52
6."Poongatrilaadum"Malaysia Vasudevan04:43
7."Sangeetha Vanil"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vani Jairam04:45
8."Thotta Idam"S. P. Sailaja, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam04:09
9."Vangadi Vangadi"Malaysia Vasudevan, S. P. Sailaja04:05
10."Yea Pulle Karuppayi"S. A. Rajkumar03:34
Total length:42:26

Reception

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On 1 May 1987, V. Krishnaswamy of The Indian Express said, "Chinna Poove Mella Pesu is one of the best releases of the season. It does have some contrived sequences, but they are contrived well, and firmly establish Robert–Rajasekar as technicians of calibre."[7] Jayamanmadhan of Kalki praised Robert–Rajasekar for succeeding in narrating the story vibrantly without defying the cliches of Tamil cinema while also praising Rajkumar's music and concluded calling it a film which cannot be sure whether it is a passenger or express.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Guess This Child Artist With Ramki; Hint: He Is A Part Of The LCU". News18. 15 February 2024. Archived from the original on 19 November 2024. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  2. ^ Kolappan, B. (1 December 2018). "Cinematographer, director Robert dead". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 28 June 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  3. ^ "எஸ்.ஏ.ராஜ்குமார்: நெஞ்சின் பாடலைப் பாடும் இசை வசந்தம்". Hindu Tamil Thisai (in Tamil). 23 August 2020. Archived from the original on 23 December 2021. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Chinna Poove Mellapesu (1987)". Raaga.com. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  5. ^ "Chinna Poove Mella Pesu (1986) Tamil Super Hit Film LP Vinyl Record by S.A.Rajkumar". Disco Music Center. Archived from the original on 23 October 2021. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  6. ^ Krishnaswamy, N. (19 September 1987). "Entry with a bang". The Indian Express. p. 19. Archived from the original on 24 April 2024. Retrieved 26 May 2022 – via Google News Archive.
  7. ^ Krishnaswamy, V. (1 May 1987). "Dialectics of love". The Indian Express. p. 12. Retrieved 16 December 2018 – via Google News Archive.
  8. ^ ஜெயமன்மதன் (17 May 1987). "சின்ன பூவே மெல்ல பேசு". Kalki (in Tamil). p. 17. Archived from the original on 12 March 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2023 – via Internet Archive.
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