Aalwar Tamil Movie

Feature Film | 2007
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Aalwar is a 2007 Indian movie directed by Chella starring Ajith, Asin, Keerthi Chawla and Vivek. The feature film is produced by Mohan Natarajan and the music composed by Srikanth Deva.



Release Info:
January 12 2007 (India)   
Language: Tamil
Director: Chella

SYNOPSIS:

Ajith (Aalwar) is a young man who goes about his life quietly. But he is intolerant of injustices in society and raring to go and fight for public causes. The word 'fear' has no place in his dictionary. Vivek is his friend and he works as a ward boy in a hospital. Ajith comes to know from Vivek of the atrocities being perpetuated in the hospital. An agitated and angry Ajith contrives to join the hospital staff as a ward boy to expose the goings-on in the hospital.


Asin is a college student who romances with Ajith while making visits to the hospital to find out what he is up to. Malayalam actor Lal plays the villain.


"Aalwar" is set for Pongal release. Asin, who is now among the top heroines in Tamil, is teaming up with Ajith in this film for the second time in a row after "Varalaaru."


According to Director Chella, an associate of director-actor S.J. Suryah, "It's not just power-packed performances... there is humour and romance too in the right mix providing complete mass entertainment. It is a dream come true for me to direct a big star like Ajith," says Chella.


Srikanth Deva's music is a mix of rhythm and melody. 'Pallandu, Pallandu,' sung by Unnikrishnan, is a pleasing classical number in the film.



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Cast & Crew Details:
Ajith in Aalwar Ajith
Asin in Aalwar Asin
Keerthi Chawla in Aalwar Keerthi Chawla
Vivek in Aalwar Vivek
Manorama in Aalwar Manorama
Lal in Aalwar Lal

Director: Chella
Producer: Mohan Natarajan
Music Director: Srikanth Deva
Cinematographer: Nirav Shah
Original Story Writer: Chella


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