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Wikipedia article




'Naan Oru Malaysian' is a 1991 Malaysian Tamil-language film directed by Suhan Panchacharam starring himself. This was the first Tamil film to be made by Malaysians and shot in Malaysia. The first Tamil film to be made by Malaysians was 'Ratha Pei' (1969); however, that film was shot in India.

Synopsis



The film is about a man who falls in love with a woman in an estate.

Cast



*Suhan Panchacharam as Raja

*K. Gunasegaran

*K. S. Maniam

*Manivasan

*Bairogi Narayanan

*Ramesh

*Devisri

*S. Gana Pragasam

Production



Suhan "Pansha" Panchacharam, who starred in the Tamil television series 'Adutha Veedu' made his directorial debut with this film. The film was shot on 35 mm movie film.

Themes and influences



The scene where the heroine proofs her viriginity by walking in fire similar to Sita in Ramayana was viewed critically by females.

Box office



The film ran for a week and collected RM 150,000. The film ran full house at Federal Cinema in Kuala Lumpur. The political tension between two rival political parties negatibvely impacted collections. Later Tamil films such as 'Chemman Sallai', 'Andaal' and 'Uyir' were better received than this film.

References



Category:1990s Tamil-language films

Category:Tamil-language Malaysian films

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