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''Raja Paarvai'' () is a 1981 Indian
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romance film Romance films or movies involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their journey ...
directed by
Singeetam Srinivasa Rao Singeetam Srinivasa Rao (born 21 September 1931), commonly known as Singeetam, is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, composer, and actor. He is widely regarded as one of the most versatile directors of India. He is credited with hav ...
. The story was written by
Kamal Haasan Kamal Haasan (born 7 November 1954) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, screenwriter, playback singer, television presenter and politician who works mainly in Tamil cinema and has also appeared in some Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada and Bengali l ...
, for whom the film was his 100th as an actor and first as a producer. The score and soundtrack was composed by
Ilaiyaraaja Ilaiyaraaja (born R. Gnanathesikan, 3 June 1943) is an Indian musician, composer, arranger, conductor, orchestrator, instrumentalist, lyricist and singer, popular for his works in Indian Cinema, prominently in Tamil films. Reputed to be one of ...
. Loosely based on the 1972 film '' Butterflies Are Free'', it was simultaneously made and released as ''Amavasya Chandrudu'' () in
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. Despite being a box office failure, the film received critical acclaim, and Haasan's performance won him the
Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actor ''Filmfare'' is an Indian English-language fortnightly magazine published by Worldwide Media. Acknowledged as one of Indian most popular entertainment magazines, it publishes pieces involving news, interviews, photos, videos, reviews, events, an ...
. Thota Tharani made his debut as an art director with the film.


Plot

Raghu is a blind violinist oppressed since infancy. Nancy, a
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, is keen on chronicling Raghu's inspiring life as a visually impaired but independently living person. Their relationship blossoms into a romance that is supported by Nancy's grandfather. Nancy is eventually due to be married to another man selected by her father, but aided by her grandfather, escapes from the church and elopes with Raghu.


Cast


Production

''Raja Paarvai'' was the 100th film for
Kamal Haasan Kamal Haasan (born 7 November 1954) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, screenwriter, playback singer, television presenter and politician who works mainly in Tamil cinema and has also appeared in some Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada and Bengali l ...
as an actor, and first as producer. He also worked as a screenwriter. He produced the film along with his brothers
Charuhasan S. Charuhasan (born 5 January 1931) is an Indian actor, director and retired lawyer who has acted in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi films. He won the National Film Award for Best ActorSubha J Rao,Entertainment for a cause, The Hind ...
and Chandrahasan under the banner Haasan Brothers. The film also marked the debut of art director Thota Tharani in Tamil cinema. It was simultaneously shot in
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as ''Amavasya Chandrudu'', with
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for both versions taking place in 55 days. Among other locations, the film was also shot in Venus Studios. While the film is loosely based on the 1972 film '' Butterflies Are Free'', the final scene which features Madhavi's character escaping from church in her wedding dress and joining Haasan, was inspired by '' The Graduate'' (1967).


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by
Ilaiyaraaja Ilaiyaraaja (born R. Gnanathesikan, 3 June 1943) is an Indian musician, composer, arranger, conductor, orchestrator, instrumentalist, lyricist and singer, popular for his works in Indian Cinema, prominently in Tamil films. Reputed to be one of ...
, while the lyrics were written by
Kannadasan Kannadasan (; 24 June 1927 – 17 October 1981) was an Indian philosopher, poet, film song lyricist, producer, actor, script-writer, editor, philanthropist, and is heralded as one of the greatest and most important lyricists in India. Freq ...
,
Vairamuthu Vairamuthu Ramasamy (born 13 July 1953) is an Indian lyricist, poet, and novelist working in the Tamil film industry. He is a prominent figure in the Tamil literary world. A master's graduate from the Pachaiyappa's College in Chennai, he first ...
and
Gangai Amaran Gangai Amaran is an Indian music composer, singer, lyricist, writer, film director and actor in Tamil films. Personal life Gangai Amaran was born in Pannaipuram in Theni district, Tamil Nadu in December 1947, as the youngest son of Daniel Ram ...
. The song "Andhi Mazhai" is set in the
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known as Vasantha, and "Vizhi Oraththu" is set in
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. For the instrumental "Modern Concerto", Viji Manuel was the keyboardist (playing the piano on
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mode), while V. S. Narasimhan was the violinist.


Release

''Raja Paarvai'' was released on 10 April 1981, and ''Amavasya Chandrudu'' on 29 August 1981. Despite receiving critical acclaim, the film was a box office failure, and Haasan had to work seven to eight years to recover from the loss he incurred. The 100 days celebration of the film was held at Chettiar Bungalow in AVM studio.


Reception

'' Kalki'', in its review of the Tamil version, called the story ordinary, but said the dialogues and Rao's direction polished the film and lauded Haasan's performance, adding that Prasad outshined everyone else. S. Shiva Kumar wrote in '' Mid-Day'', "Some breath taking photography, slick editing and lilting music contribute in making ''Raja Parvai'' a clean and enjoyable movie". Reviewing the Telugu version, Gudipoodi Srihari of the magazine ''Sitara'' wrote that barring a few sequences, the film was fairly enjoyable yet inspirational. Haasan won the
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.


Legacy

''Raja Paarvai'' attained cult status in Tamil cinema. In ''Encyclopaedia of Indian Cinema'',
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and Paul Willemen described Srinivasa Rao's direction and Haasan's performance as "unabashedly melodramatic, milking the hero's disability for all its worth" and that Rao's zooms and cutaways underlined by "rapid and awkward editing" were "fully in evidence". In 2010, ''
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'' included ''Raja Paarvai'' in its list, "Kamal's most memorable romantic films", where it praised Haasan and Madhavi's onscreen rapport, the visuals and the climax. In 2017, Haasan named ''Amavasya Chandrudu'' (the Telugu version of the film) as one of his 70 most favourite films and considered it superior to ''Raja Paarvai''.


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* {{RaajKamalFilmsInternational 1980s romance films 1980s Tamil-language films 1980s Telugu-language films 1981 films 1981 multilingual films Films about blind people in India Films directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao Films scored by Ilaiyaraaja Films with screenplays by Kamal Haasan Indian multilingual films Indian romance films