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''Ullathai Allitha'' () is a 1996 Indian
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-language
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film written and directed by
Sundar C Vinayagar Sundar Vel (born 21 January 1968), known professionally as Sundar C, is an Indian actor, filmmaker, and playback singer who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. He has directed over 30 films and received the Kalaimamani#2009, Kalaim ...
. The film stars Karthik, Rambha and
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, with
Manivannan Manivannan (31 July 1953 – 15 June 2013) was an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter, voice artist, playback singer and social activist who worked in Tamil cinema. In a career spanning three decades, he went from being a story and ...
,
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh (1946 – 12 February 2001) was an Indian actor who appeared in Tamil plays and films. He had supporting roles in the films '' Aval Oru Thodar Kathai'' and '' Aattukara Alamelu'', among others. His most popular roles have been as a ...
,
Senthil Senthil (born 23 March 1951) is an Indian comedy actor who works in Tamil cinema. He is famous for his comedian roles along with fellow actor Goundamani. The pair dominated the Tamil industry as comedians in the 1980s and 90s.Jyothi Meena Jyothi Meena is an Indian actress who has predominantly appeared in Tamil films. She is best remembered for her item numbers and supporting roles in '' Ullathai Allitha'' and '' Azhagana Naatkal''. Personal life Jyothi Meena was born in Chen ...
in supporting roles. It revolves around a man who escapes from his home to avoid a
forced marriage Forced marriage is a marriage in which one or more of the parties is married without their consent or against their will. A marriage can also become a forced marriage even if both parties enter with full consent if one or both are later force ...
, but unknowingly falls in love with the same woman. ''Ullathai Allitha'' is heavily based on the
Tamil films Tamil cinema is the segment of Indian cinema dedicated to the production of motion pictures in the Tamil language, the main spoken language in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is nicknamed Kollywood, a portmanteau of the names Kodambakkam, a Chenn ...
'' Sabaash Meena'' (1958) and ''
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'' (1968), and the
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film '' Andaz Apna Apna'' (1994). The film was scored by
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, photographed by
U. K. Senthil Kumar U. K. Senthil Kumar is an Indian cinematographer, who has worked in the Tamil cinema, Tamil and Malayalam film industries. Career A native of Coimbatore, Senthil Kumar belongs to the 1989-92 batch of the Government Film Institute, Chennai, and ...
and edited by B. S. Vasu, with filming taking place predominantly in the Fernhills Palace, Ooty. It was released on 15 January 1996 and became a commercial success. The film was remade in Telugu as ''
Veedevadandi Babu ''Veedevadandi Babu'' is a 1997 Indian Telugu-language comedy film written and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. The film is an official remake of the Tamil film '' Ullathai Allitha'' which itself was heavily inspired by the Hindi film '' An ...
'' (1997) and in
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as '' Galate Aliyandru'' (2000).


Plot

Raja is the only son of retired military colonel Chandrasekhar, who raises his son very strictly. Chandrasekhar decides to get Raja married to his friend Viswanathan's daughter Indhu. Vishwanathan is one of the richest men in
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and is a tea estate owner. Raja misunderstands another girl as Indhu (Chandrasekhar's nephew Shankar switched Indhu's photo with another girl) and decides to run away from
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to escape the
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. Unknown to Chandrasekhar, Shankar plans to grab his properties by triggering Raja to leave the house. Raja runs away and reaches Ooty, where he meets Vasu, a
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, and despite initial setbacks both become friends. One day, Raja sees Indhu in Ooty and gets attracted towards her, not knowing that she was the girl fixed for him by his father. Raja follows Indhu and finds her home. Later Raja secures a driver job in Viswanathan's home to woo Indhu. Raja gives his family ring to Vasu to prevent him from disclosing the truth to Viswanathan, but Viswanathan misunderstands that Vasu is Chandrasekhar's son as he wears the ring now. Viswanathan brings Vasu to his home and introduces him as Indhu's fiancé. One day, a gang tries to attack Vasu, but he is saved by Raja, which makes him understand that there is someone looking out to kill him, so Raja decides to remain in the identity of a driver to unearth the reason behind the goons trying to attack him. Viswanathan informs Chandrasekhar that his son is found but asks him not to come immediately to see him as he dislikes his father. Meanwhile, at Ooty, Raja tries to impress Indhu, while Vasu is attracted towards Viswanathan's personal secretary Meena. Slowly, love blossoms between Indhu and Raja. Suddenly, Chandrasekhar comes to Ooty to Viswanathan's home to meet Raja. A problem erupts as Raja is in the guise of a driver. Both Raja and Vasu try to manage by roaming together for a few days so that they can convince both Viswanathan and Chandrasekhar. Meanwhile, Shankar gets furious upon knowing that Raja is found. He befriends Kasinathan, who is Viswanathan's twin brother. However, Kasinathan is a criminal who has just been released from jail. They kidnap Viswanathan, and now, Kasinathan comes to Viswanathan's place so that he can enjoy all the properties and wealth. Doubt erupts for Raja and Vasu upon seeing Kasinathan as he spends money lavishly, compared to Viswanathan, who is very stingy. Raja and Vasu secretly follow Kasinathan and finds the whereabouts of Viswanathan and the plan behind his kidnap. Raja is shocked to see his cousin Shankar there as he is the master brain behind all the events. A hilarious fight follows, where in the end, Shankar and Kasinathan get arrested. It is also revealed that Raja is the son of Chandrasekhar. Raja unites with Indhu, while Vasu unites with Meena.


Cast


Production

The story and screenplay of ''Ullathai Allitha'' were written by
Sundar C Vinayagar Sundar Vel (born 21 January 1968), known professionally as Sundar C, is an Indian actor, filmmaker, and playback singer who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. He has directed over 30 films and received the Kalaimamani#2009, Kalaim ...
, who also directed, while the dialogues were written 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 was produced by N. Prabhavathi, N. Jyothi Lakshmi, N. Vishnuram and N. Raghuram. Sundar said he initially planned the film as a romance film, but as he wrote the script further it became more of a comedy. It is heavily based on the Tamil films '' Sabaash Meena'' (1958) and ''
Bommalattam Bommalattam is a type of puppetry using inanimate objects from Tamil Nadu. While the origin of the art is uncertain, it has existed as an art form for years. It uses various doll marionettes, manipulated by rods and strings by puppeteers behind ...
'' (1968), while borrowing scenes from the
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film '' Andaz Apna Apna'' (1994). Vijay was initially offered the lead role, before Karthik was cast. Roja and
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were the initial choices for the lead female role, before Rambha was signed on; Roja declined due to scheduling conflicts with '' Parambarai'' and '' Tamizh Selvan'' (both 1996). Rambha was cast only two days before
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began. During the making of the film, there was a misunderstanding and subsequent falling out between Rambha and one of the producers. For the filming of the song "Azhagiya Laila", Rambha wore different dresses for almost every scene, in addition to wigs. Cinematography was handled by
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, and editing by B. S. Vasu. The film was predominantly shot at the Fernhills Palace, Ooty. According to Sundar, the film's "hide-and-seek" sequence was improvised, as the script only mentioned "Chaos in
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh (1946 – 12 February 2001) was an Indian actor who appeared in Tamil plays and films. He had supporting roles in the films '' Aval Oru Thodar Kathai'' and '' Aattukara Alamelu'', among others. His most popular roles have been as a ...
's house leading to the kidnap of Mani Vannan".


Soundtrack

The music was composed by
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and lyrics were written by
Palani Bharathi Palani Bharathi or Pazhani Bharathi ( or ) is an Indian writer and lyricist who works in Tamil cinema. Early life Palani Bharathi was born in Karaikudi to Sami Palaniappan, a poet, and Kamala. He has a brother and four sisters. Palaniappan w ...
. Sundar chose Palani Bharathi after being impressed with his work on '' Pudhiya Mannargal'' (1994). All the songs from this film were plagiarised from various sources; "Azhagiya Laila" is based on "Ahla Ma Feki" by
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, "I Love You" is based on another Abbas song "Wana Amel Eih", "Adi Anarkali" is based on "
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" by
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, "Chittu Chittu Kuruvikku" is based on the Pakistani folk song "Laung Gawacha" and "Mama Nee Mama" is based on "Kinna Sohna Tainu" by
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.


Release

''Ullathai Allitha'' was released on 15 January 1996, alongside another Karthik-starrer '' Kizhakku Mugam'', and was more successful as the latter was a failure. The film achieved success after receiving good word-of-mouth reviews from audiences. After a slow start at the box office, the songs' success on television prompted audiences to visit cinemas.


Critical reception

''
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'' rated the film 43 out of 100. The critic noted that Sundar deserved appreciation for lifting interesting scenes and ideas from older films and integrating them well in the screenplay in his own style, and the real hero of the film was Manivannan who was surprising with his comedy acting. ''
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'' gave the film a mixed review, but appreciated the comedy of Goundamani and Manivannan, calling them the film's real stars. D. S. Ramanujam of ''
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'' wrote, "A full length comedy with enjoyable scenes, thanks to the screenplay and direction of C. Sundar, keeps the viewer in good cheer in Ganga Gowri Productions, ''Ullathai Alli Thaa'' .the director has the uncanny knack to fit these segments in his essay and then capping them with his new funfilled ideas, like topping a giant cone icecream with choice varieties, leading to humorous confusion over identities, bunglings by silly looking assassins, abduction and amorous ways of the elders".


Cancelled sequel

A year after the success of ''Ullathai Allitha'', Sundar had plans for making a sequel with the same cast returning. Although he prepared the storyline and script, he shelved the project after discussions with fellow actors. The sequel's story involved Raja moving to the United States to get over the supposed demise of Indhu, where he sees a lookalike of Indhu and falls in love with her.


Remakes

The film was remade in Telugu as ''
Veedevadandi Babu ''Veedevadandi Babu'' is a 1997 Indian Telugu-language comedy film written and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. The film is an official remake of the Tamil film '' Ullathai Allitha'' which itself was heavily inspired by the Hindi film '' An ...
'' (1997) and in Kannada as '' Galate Aliyandru'' (2000).


Legacy

The success of ''Ullathai Allitha'' paved way for numerous comedy films in Tamil cinema. The film made Sundar one of the most sought directors in Tamil cinema. Rambha gained popularity through this film and became one of the leading heroines. The film also made Manivannan as one of the famous comedians. Goundamani's dialogue "Yov Military, Nee Enga Ya Inga?" () entered Tamil vernacular, often used by people when unexpectedly running into their friends. The success of the film led Sundar to collaborate with Karthik in subsequent projects – ''
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'' (1996), '' Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga'' (1999), '' Kannan Varuvaan'' (2000) and '' Azhagana Naatkal'' (2001). ''Azhagana Naatkal'' was compared by critics with ''Ullathai Allitha'' due to its similarity in sequences and characterisations. Sundar himself listed ''Ullathai Allitha'' as one of the favourite films he had directed. Subha J. Rao and K. Jeshi of ''The Hindu'' placed the film in league with other successful comedy films like ''
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'' (1964), '' Thillu Mullu'' (1981) and ''
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'' (1990). Rambha, however, lamented that after the film's success it had become mandatory for her to wear a swimsuit in almost every film since. The song "Azhagiya Laila" was reused in the 2024
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film '' Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil''.


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