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''Roja Kootam'' () is a 2002 Indian
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romance 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 Sasi. The film stars Srikanth and Bhumika in lead roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Bharadwaj. This was Srikanth's debut movie and catapulted him into stardom. The film was remade in Kannada as '' Manasina Maathu'' (2011).


Plot

Ilango and Sriram are best friends. Ilango is his parents' only son, who aren't interested in anything but his academics. However Ilango is not interested in academics and wants to set up business. He falls in love with Manohari, who also eventually happens to reside opposite their house, with her loudmouthed sub-inspector mother. With the responsibilities of a brother to get his sisters married, Sriram leaves for Libya on a job received through Ilango's parents. Before he leaves, he tells Ilango that Mano and himself are in love, and asks Ilango to look after his lover until he is back. Ilango swallows his love secret for the sake of friendship. Meanwhile, Manohari's mother arranges for her to marry Vijay Adhiraj for his wealth. At this juncture, Mano and Ilango lie that they are already married. They both leave their parents, and Ilango starts earning to support Mano. Finishing his job assignment, Sriram returns, only to give yet another family responsibility as an excuse. He apologizes for not being able to marry Mano as he is a tight corner to marry somebody else for the sake of his sister's marriage. Later, Mano leaves to Mumbai after a job opportunity. Ilango's parents learn that he and Mano are not married. They accept them. Radhika knows Mano as the girl Ilango loved, but he would not accept it since Mano might think wrong of him. Later in the train station, things turn plates and Mano learns that she is the girl he loved and accepts him.


Cast


Production

In 2001, director Sasi and producer
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announced plans of making a romantic film titled ''Roja Kootam'' and cast Tarun in the lead role. Following a fallout with the producer, Tarun left the project, with the makers unsuccessfully attempting to bring in either dancer
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or model Vikranth to play the lead role. After working as a television actor and model, Srikanth was selected to play his first lead role. During the making of the project, production was stalled several times owing to differences between Sasi and the production studio. Sasi had briefly left the project after Ravichandran made a last-minute decision to cancel a song shoot in New Zealand. "Apple Penne" was initially shot
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, before Ravichandran asked for a reshoot, suggesting
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as a location. The team were later unable to travel to Egypt owing to a passport delay for the lead actress Bhumika Chawla. It was later reshot in Manali, with associate director S. S. Stanley stepping in as a director for the sequence.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Bharadwaj. The songs were received well by the audience and were chartbusters.


Reception

''Chennai Online'' wrote "In his debut film 'Sollamale' Sasi had revealed a lot of promise as a director with novel ideas and a fresh narrative style. But there's only glimpses of it here!". ''The Hindu'' wrote "Oscar Films 'Roja Koottam' has a refreshing lead pair — Srikanth and Bhumika. It is a routine romantic sojourn all right but there is an attempt at being different". ''Cinesouth'' wrote "The story that proceeds with lots of twists and turns in the first-half, limps pretty badly during the second half due to Sasi's mistakes. .The story forcefully reminds one of Shajahan & Poove Unakkaga. sasi's previous 'Sollamalae' had a very strong, uniform screenplay throughout the film. It also had life. But, this film hadn't strained all that much. The story is very predictable during the second half. But, what's tragic is the bumpy ride the film takes in that path. Still, the movie manages to run at a happy, lively pace".


Awards

;2001 - 2002 * ITFA Best New Actor Award - Srikanth *Film fans association Award for Best Music Director - Bharadwaj


References


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* {{Sasi (director) 2000s Indian films 2000s romance films 2000s Tamil-language films 2002 films Films directed by Sasi (director) Films scored by Bharadwaj (composer) Films shot in Chennai Films shot in Karnataka Indian romance films Tamil films remade in other languages Tamil-language Indian films