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''Priyamaanavale'' () is a 2000 Indian
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romantic drama film Romance films involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion (emotion), passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their ...
directed by
K. Selva Bharathy K. Selva Bharathy is an Indian film director and dialogue writer, who works in Tamil cinema. He was one time assistant of late director-actor Manivannan. He was also an erstwhile dialogue writer for director Sundar C. He has directed nine films ...
. The film stars Vijay and Simran in the lead roles with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vivek and Radhika Chaudhari in supporting roles. It revolves around a working woman in a struggling family marrying a billionaire for the upbringing of her poor family and the distress she receives from her NRI husband with non-Indian cultural shades but later realises about the importance of Indian culture and marriage and then becomes a loving and caring husband. This film is the Tamil remake of the 1996 Telugu film '' Pavitra Bandham'', with SPB reprising his role from the original. ''Priyamaanavale'' released on 26 October 2000. It became a commercial success.


Plot

Vijay is the only son of a rich industrialist, Vishwanathan. Having pursued his education in the US, he is highly
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and spends his time partying and enjoying with his friends Chandru and Sowmya instead of managing his father's business. Moreover, he has no faith in the institution of marriage. When Vishwanathan decides to get Vijay married in order to make him more responsible, Vijay agrees under the condition that the marriage is valid only for one year, and that he will decide if he wants to continue the marriage after that. Vishwanathan is upset at this as he feels that no girl will accept the conditions put forth by Vijay. He explains his situation to his personal assistant, Priya, and requests her to marry him, with the idea that Priya would be able to change Vijay and make him more responsible. Priya initially refuses on knowing about Vijay's agreement. However, she is the sole breadwinner of her family. She has an elder sister who needs to undergo a heart surgery, a younger sister who needs to get married, and a brother, Shankar, who is unemployed. So she decides to sacrifice her life and marry Vijay, accepting the conditions of his marriage agreement, for the sake of her family. Vijay and Priya become good friends after marriage and Priya's family improves. However, Vijay refuses to consider Priya as his wife. On Priya's insistence, Vijay decides to work in his father's office, where he gets to know about the embezzlement made by his office employees Manohar, who is Vijay's uncle and Sowmya's father, and 7 Times, Priya's crude and uncouth uncle who lusts for her. He dismisses them and lodges a police complaint against them. In retribution, Manohar and 7 Times orchestrate a car accident, severely injuring Vijay. Priya takes good care of Vijay and he soon recovers. During their first wedding anniversary, Vijay, to everyone's shock, decides to end their marriage as per his agreement, claiming that he only considered Priya as a friend and never as a wife, and drops Priya back to her home. Priya is deeply hurt by Vijay's behaviour, and she also gets verbally harassed by many men for accepting an "agreement" marriage. Vijay continues his carefree lifestyle for some more days until he sees an old beggar carrying his paralysed wife on his back and begging at a traffic signal. When questioned, the beggar says that even though his wife cannot recover, it is his duty to look after her till her death. This incident makes Vijay realise his mistake, understand the Indian culture and feel guilty that even an old and poor beggar can take care of his wife, while he could not. He rushes to Priya's home, apologises to her and requests her to return to him. But Priya refuses as her faith in Vijay has been shattered. Meanwhile, Manohar and 7 Times again attempt to cause trouble for Vijay, prompting him to get them arrested. Priya gets a job at another company. Vijay takes over that company, even though it is running under heavy loss, so that Priya will work in his company as his personal assistant. But Priya refuses to talk to Vijay and snubs all of his efforts to reconcile with her. Priya soon realises that she is pregnant. She invites Vijay, Vishwanathan and her company employees to her seemantham (baby shower). However, she uses the Seemantham function as an opportunity to insult Vijay and Vishwanathan, revealing to all the guests present that Vijay is her husband and left her after one year as per his agreement. Vijay retaliates by saying that Priya did marry him and accepted the conditions in his agreement, not out of love for him, nor with the intention to reform him, but to use his money to fix the various issues in her family. He leaves the function with his father and friends, but not before telling Priya that he will give up the custody of their child to her. As a last-ditch resort, Vijay, Chandru, Shankar and Vijay's driver Stepnee, hatch a plan to bring back Priya to Vijay. They decide to tell Priya that Vijay is about to get killed by his ex-employees Manohar and 7 Times whom he had sent to jail earlier so that Priya will change her mind and reunite with Vijay. When Priya find out about the trick, she rushes to Vijay's home to admonish him for his cheap behaviour. But it turns out that Manohar and 7 Times really escaped from prison and stabbed Vijay after a fight. When Priya realises that Vijay is really wounded and attempts to help, she slips and falls down, and goes into labor. Vijay manages to drive Priya to the hospital despite his condition. Priya gives birth to a baby boy, while Vijay is operated upon again and manages to recover. In the end, Vijay and Priya reunite again.


Cast


Production

After '' Ninaithen Vandhai'' (1998),
K. Selva Bharathy K. Selva Bharathy is an Indian film director and dialogue writer, who works in Tamil cinema. He was one time assistant of late director-actor Manivannan. He was also an erstwhile dialogue writer for director Sundar C. He has directed nine films ...
and Vijay had considered collaborating again on a project titled ''Thalatta Varuvala'' co-starring
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and Rambha, but later chose to select a different script. Filming began in April 2000, after Vijay completed the shooting for his previous romantic comedy film '' Kushi'' which was released in May 2000. The film was a Tamil remake of the 1996 Telugu film '' Pavitra Bandham''. Vivek was signed to play a comic role in the film and wrote his scenes. Vijay's son, Jason Sanjay, was born during a schedule of the film with Vijay unable to attend his birth in London. The film teamed up with
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for their publicity campaign after Vijay had signed on to the soft drink company as a brand ambassador.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by S. A. Rajkumar. The song "Welcome Girls Welcome Boys" interpolates " Coco Jamboo" by Mr. President. The song "Kalyanam Enbadhu" is based on "Aparupamainadamma" from ''Pavithra Bandham''. That song was not included in the soundtrack instead it was featured only in the film.


Release and reception

''Priyamaanavale'' released on 26 October 2000 alongside K. S. Ravikumar's '' Thenali'' and became a commercial success. A reviewer from ''Cinematoday2.itgo.com'' labelled it as "a clean family entertainer that with its Indian culture-versus foreign culture theme would appeal to family audiences" and mentioned that "the script is cleverly crafted", and that "Vijay neatly underplayed his role with Simran as the perfect foil." Visual Dasan of ''
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'' wrote that Selvabharathi, who debuted with ''Ninaithen Vandhai'', made us think we got a perfect remake, and the director got pass marks this time. ''
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'' rated the film 41 out of 100. Savitha, who dubbed Simran's voice, won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Female Dubbing Artist, the film's only win at the ceremony.


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External links

*{{IMDb title 2000 films 2000 romantic drama films 2000s Indian films 2000s Tamil-language films Cross-dressing in Indian films Films directed by K. Selva Bharathy Films scored by S. A. Rajkumar Indian romantic drama films Tamil remakes of Telugu films Tamil-language Indian films Films shot in Chennai