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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox film

| name = Rojavai Killathe

| image =

| caption =

| director = Suresh Krissna

| screenplay = Suresh Krissna

| story = Ananthu

| producer = K. Sukumar

| starring =

| cinematography = P. S. Prakash

| editing = Gowtham Raju

| music = Deva

| studio = Sukumar Art Combines

| released =

| runtime = 140 minutes

| country = India

| language = Tamil

}}

'Rojavai Killathe' is a 1993 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film directed by Suresh Krissna. The film stars Arjun and Khushbu with Tiger Prabhakar as the antagonist. The film, produced by K. Sukumar, had musical score by Deva and was released on 3 December 1993. It is a remake of the 1988 Hindi film 'Tezaab'.

Plot



Alexander is a henchman who works for the smuggler Peter, and Alexander are considered by Peter as his faithful henchman. Peter often confronts his enemy Ayyanar. Ayyanar forces the innocent Anu to dance on stage, and he ill-treats her. Peter orders Alexander to kill Ayyanar's weak point, Anu. Alexander cannot kill her and finally shoots on her shoulder. Wounded, Anu is admitted to the hospital. Then, Alexander decides to save her from Peter and Ayyanar.

Cast



*Arjun as Alexander (Duraipandi)

*Khushbu as Anu

*Radha Ravi as Ayyanar

*Tiger Prabhakar as Peter

*Goundamani as David

*Senthil as T.V.Thandavarayan

*Vadivelu

*Sarath Babu as Sathasivam, Alexander's brother

*Venniradai Moorthy

*Arunkumar

*Oru Viral Krishna Rao

*Ra. Sankaran as Somanathan, Anu's father

*Renuka as Sathasivam's wife

*Sharmili as David's wife

*Suryakala

*LIC Narasimhan as a doctor

*Nalinikanth

*Master Robert as Naina

Soundtrack



The soundtrack was composed by Deva, with lyrics by Vairamuthu.

Reception



'The Indian Express' wrote, "Director Suresh Krishna's takings are slick and sophisticated. He has used his cinematographer Prakash to good effect. The visuals are crisp and elegant, the locations lush and inviting. But that's all there is to the film, the flashiness." K. Vijiyan of 'New Straits Times' wrote, "Director Suresh Krishna should have concentrated more on building up the story instead of just the stunts".

References




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