''Kadhal Kottai'' () is a 1996 Indian
Tamil
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-language
romantic drama film
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written and directed by
Agathiyan, and produced by
Sivasakthi Movie Makers. The film stars
Ajith Kumar
Ajith Kumar Subramaniam (born 1 May 1971) is an Indian actor who works predominantly in Tamil cinema. To date, he has starred in over 63 films, and won four Vijay Awards, three Cinema Express Awards, three Filmfare Awards South and three Ta ...
and
Devayani in the lead roles, with
Heera,
Thalaivaasal Vijay, and
Karan in supporting roles. It revolves around two people who develop a romance anonymously.
''Kadhal Kottai'' was released on 12 July 1996 and ran for over 250 days at the box office, becoming a
silver-jubilee film. It was one of Ajith's successful films at the early time of his career. The film won the
National Film Award for Best Tamil Feature Film, the
National Film Award for Best Direction
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and the
National Film Award for Best Screenplay (Agathiyan). In 1997, it was dubbed and released in Telugu as ''Premalekha''. It was remade in
Kannada
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as ''
Yaare Neenu Cheluve'' (1998), in Bengali as ''
Hothat Brishti'' (1998) and in Hindi as ''
Sirf Tum'' (1999) by the same director.
Plot
Kamali, a graduate, lives with her sister Malliga and brother-in-law Shekar (in
Kotagiri
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,
Nilgiris district
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,
Tamil Nadu
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) and is searching for a job. While visiting
Madras
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, her handbag is stolen and she fears she would loose her academic credentials. Suriya, an orphaned, carefree man who works in
Jaipur
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,
Rajasthan
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, finds the purse and sends it back to her, and a love develops through letters. They agree to love each other without meeting, as she sews and sends a gift pack containing a lotus embroidered woollen sweater for him to wear when they meet for real. Suriya is soon transferred to Madras and stays with Siva, his new colleague.
Kamali too comes to Madras to find a job and stays with her friend Jensi. Neya, Suriya's new boss, is immediately smitten by him, but her repeated attempts to gain his love and affection fail as he is staunch about his love for Kamali. In the meantime, Suriya and Kamali run into each other without knowing who they really are, resulting in negative perception and misunderstanding. Refusing a job offer which would move her to Singapore, making it difficult for her to find Suriya, Kamali moves back to her home in despair.
Unable to withstand the advances of Neya, Suriya quits his job and gets sheltered by his friend Paneer, an
auto rickshaw
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driver, who arranges for him to drive for a living. Jeeva, a wealthy businessman, expresses his interest in marrying Kamali to Shekar, but Kamali excuses herself from considering her as a prospective bride when she meets Jeeva in private and shares her unflinching love for Suriya, who even allows her to meet him for one last time. Shekar, who initially dissuades Kamali's love finally gives in and allows her to go to Madras half-heartedly.
Upon arriving in Madras, which is experiencing severe monsoons, Kamali finds out that Jensi and the other hostel mates are not in town. Pinning hopes, she boards Suriya's auto rickshaw, without knowing that it is him, and searches for him desperately. At the end of the day, both of them get refreshed at his place, where he dons the sweater gifted by her, covering it with his uniform. As Kamali plans to head home, depressed, Suriya helps her board the
Nilgiri Express. As the train departs, Suriya removes his shirt after tea spills over it. Kamali notices the sweater, deboards the train, and the pair finally unite, as Paneer and Jensi look on and rejoice.
Cast
Production
The basic theme of the film was inspired from ''
Purananuru
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'' literature on the relationship between King Kopperum Chozhan and poet Pisirandhaiyar, though they never met until Chozhan is close to death.
Agathiyan initially wanted to make his directorial debut with this subject since no producer were willing to produce the film, he made few films and earned his breakthrough with ''
Vaanmathi''. Post its success, he chose
Ajith Kumar
Ajith Kumar Subramaniam (born 1 May 1971) is an Indian actor who works predominantly in Tamil cinema. To date, he has starred in over 63 films, and won four Vijay Awards, three Cinema Express Awards, three Filmfare Awards South and three Ta ...
, the actor from that film to play the leading role with Sivasakthi Pandian agreeing to produce the film.
Sangita
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was the first choice for the lead actress, but declined due to her commitments to ''
Poove Unakkaga'', resulting in Devayani being cast. Agathiyan had asked Devayani to change her glamorous on screen image for the film, and Devayani duly agreed with the film becoming the start of several other similar roles for her. The film was initially titled ''Nila Nila Odi Vaa'' before it was renamed ''Kadhal Kottai''.
Raja
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T ...
was initially reluctant to act, but joined the cast at the director's insistence.
Themes and influences
Agathiyan has stated that many of the characters are intentionally named to convey their characteristics.
Thalaivaasal Vijay was given the name "Paneer" (fragrant) as the director felt the character was "a sweet person who spreads happiness", while
Heera was named Neya (derived from the Tamil term Neyam) as Agathiyan felt she "deserved a lot of love". He described
Karan's character Siva as "a representation of the quintessential friend in every gang, who loves to be in love, but hates staying in it for too long", contrasting him with Suriya's (Ajith) ideologies on romance.
Soundtrack
The music was composed by
Deva
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.
Critical reception
The Tamil magazine ''
Ananda Vikatan
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History
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'' appreciated the film by giving 52 marks, mentioning that the basic plot was a novel idea which had been given a good shape and life by the filmmaker. K. N. Vijiyan of ''
New Straits Times
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'' wrote, "I had expected the usual story of college boy meeting girl with both parents objecting to their relationship. So I was pleasantly surprised when
'Kaadhal Kottai''turned out to be a totally different experience." R. P. R. of ''
Kalki
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'' also favourably reviewed the film, though they felt certain distracting moments such as Heera's revealing outfits, the dream sequence, auto stunt and fight sequences could have been avoided. D. S. Ramanujam of ''
The Hindu
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'' wrote "A new kind of love story is given the trimmings and gloss in right proportion under the expert eye of director Ahathiyan (''
Vanmathi'', ''Madhumathi'') in Sivasakthi Movie Makers' ''Kathal Kottai'' making the viewers sit back and enjoy every frame."
Accolades
;
National Film Awards
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– 1996
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Best Tamil Feature Film
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Best Direction –
Agathiyan
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Best Screenplay – Agathiyan
;
Filmfare Awards South
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– 1996
*
Best Director – Agathiyan
;
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
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– 1996
*
Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film
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Key
List of winners
Referenc ...
– Second Prize
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Best Director – Agathiyan
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Special Prize: Actress:
Devayani
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Best Editor: Lancy–Mohan
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Best Costume Designer: Maasanam
;
Cinema Express Awards
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– 1996
*
Cinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil
Remakes
''Kadhal Kottai'' was remade in Kannada as ''
Yaare Neenu Cheluve'' (1998), in Bengali as ''
Hothat Brishti'' (1998), and in Hindi by the same director as ''
Sirf Tum'' (1999). A Malayalam remake was planned by Mohan Paiyanur in early 1998, but the project eventually did not materialise.
Legacy
''Kadhal Kottai'' is considered a
cult film
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and a landmark in Tamil cinema diverging from traditional romantic films of the time. This film has been included in the book ''
Pride of Tamil Cinema'' written by
G. Dhananjayan, which covers films between 1931 and 2013 that have earned national and international recognition. Dhananjayan wrote, "''Kadhal Kottai'' is a trendsetting film which breathed new life into Tamil cinema and paved the way for revival of love themes in a big way". According to ''
The Times of India
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'' the film hits the top list of romantic films made in Tamil cinema. The film also hit the list of top romantic films of Tamil magazines ''Ananda Vikatan'' and ''
Dinamani''. The film is considered one of the blockbuster films in the career of Ajith Kumar. Vijay's dance in the song "Kavalai Padathe Sagothara" also gained popularity. The film was released as a novel in 2010 under the same name. Some of the romantic scenes from the film were imitated by Vimal (Santhanam) and Aarthi's characters in ''
Malai Malai'' (2009). In the 2021 film ''
Master
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'', a reference is made about the film when JD (
Vijay) talks to Charu (
Malavika Mohanan).
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