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词条 Aararo Aariraro
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  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Soundtrack

  4. References

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| name = Aararo Aaariraro
| image =
| caption =
| director = K. Bhagyaraj
| writer = K. Bhagyaraj
| starring = {{ubl|K. Bhagyaraj|Banupriya|Manorama|Jaiganesh}}
| producer = Poornima Bhagyaraj
| music = K. Bhagyaraj
| cinematography = K. Rajpreeth
| editing = A. P. Manivannan
| studio = Shantanoo Cine Combines
| distributor = Shantanoo Cine Combines
| released = 24 November 1989
| runtime =
| country = India
| language = Tamil
| budget =
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Aararo Aaariraro (referring to the starting words of South Indian lullaby song) is a Tamil film, written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj. The film was remade in Kannada as Thooguve Krishnana, with Ananth Nag (1994).

Plot

Babu is a care-taker in a mental hospital who shows much devotion to his job and more affection towards the patients in the hospital. He wears the patients' dress and moves like one among them. Due to this, the chief doctor, also a priest Father, likes him much more than others, fetching Babu the enmity of two compounders in the hospital. One of the financial donors of the hospital brings a wandering girl to the hospital, suspecting that she is mentally ill. Since nobody knows anything about her and she is mentally challenged, the hospital admits her. Babu moves with the girl like he moves with all other patients, but shows more affection than others as she does not have anybody to take care of her. The employees watch with curiosity and spin stories on them. Babu names the girl Meenakshi and calls her Meenu. One of the two compounders tries to rape a mentally challenged girl and Meenu makes snake alert to stop it, which fetches everybody. This angers the compounder and he gives electric shock. Babu rescues Meenu and complains to Father, resulting in the suspension of the compounder and his friend. Babu now takes more care of her and spends more time with her.

Meenu faints one day and doctors confirm her pregnancy. Everybody points out Babu as the reason, the Father also believes them and compels Babu to marry her. Babu admits he is the reason for her pregnancy and marries her. Babu's mother is very much angered by this and she shouts that her son is surely not of such a character and everybody has cheated her son. One day Father sees Meenu kneeling down near the confession box and sits to listen to her. Meenu reveals that she is not a mental patient and Babu is not the reason for her pregnancy.

Meenu was a very rich orphan. She had a cousin who is of very bad character with all sorts of bad habits. He insists Meenu to marry him by pretending that he loves her more than his life. The aunt plots a plan to marry off her son to Meenu so that her property shall be inherited by her son, but Meenu refuses his proposal.

She mixes sleeping pills in Meenu's milk and Meenu goes into a deep sleep. As per the plan, Meenu is raped by her cousin. When she awakes without clothes and knows the truth, she kills her aunt and escapes from her home and her cousin. She kept quiet when Babu was blamed, because she wanted to escape from her cousin by marrying a gentle man like Babu. Father is shocked to hear this and rushes to reveal the truth to everyone. But Meenu stops him that it is unethical as per Christian norms to reveal the truth heard in the confession box, which is supposed to be confidential. She also implies as per the will, all her property belongs to her child and after her child is born, she would hand over the will and child to Babu and go away from him. Father understands the meaning of the decision and tries to stop her in all means. Meenu continues to act as a mental case to everyone. Babu's mother takes Meenu with her and lives in the staff quarters house of Babu inside the hospital. Meanwhile, Meenu's cousin succeeds in his search for Meenu and he comes to meet her, but Meenu hides from him. Finally Meenu is admitted in the hospital for the childbirth. She reveals the truth to Babu as she fears she might not return after the caesarian. Menu gives birth to a boy safely. Her cousin chases her to take Meenu and his child along with him and reveals that he is the father of the child and Meenu is an accused for a murder to Babu's mother. But Meenu explains the evil thing which he did for Meenu to her mother-in-law. This makes Babu's mother understand Meenu's position and she supports her. Meenu's cousin deliberately takes Meenu and the child with him and Babu stops him. Babu explains that he cannot claim the child as his, as Meenu will be against him and also Meenu cannot be accused for murder since he himself closed the file as an accident. After a lot of struggle, the cousin is shot to dead by one of the mental patients. Meenu unites with Babu and his mother along with her child. They move back to Meenu's own place to a life of riches.[1][2]

Cast

  • K. Bhagyaraj
  • Bhanupriya
  • Manorama
  • Jaiganesh
  • "Kuladeivam" Rajagopal
  • V. R. Thilakam
  • Kokila
  • Dr. S. Sankaran
  • C. R. Saraswathy
  • "Mannagatti" Subramaniam

Soundtrack

The music was composed by K. Bhagyaraj.[3] The lyrics were written by Vaali and Vairamuthu.[4]

No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 "Ellorume Loosungathaan" K. Bhagyaraj and chorus Vairamuthu 03:43
2 "En Kannukkoru Nilavaa" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki and chorus Vaali 04:29
3 "Enna Figure" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and chorus 04:16
4 "Odappakkam Oru Kuruvi" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and K. S. Chithra 04:18
5 "Oru Moonam Pirai" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Vani Jairam 04:24
6 "Thaana Thalaiyaadunda" S. Janaki and chorus 05:16

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Film List Of Director Barathiraja|url=http://www.lakshmansruthi.com/cineprofiles/bhakyaraj04.asp|publisher=Lakshman Shruthi|accessdate=22 December 2011}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Bhagyaraj Profile |url=http://www.jointscene.com/artists/Kollywood/Bhagyaraj/138 |publisher=Jointscene |accessdate=22 December 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111224164354/http://www.jointscene.com/artists/Kollywood/Bhagyaraj/138 |archivedate=24 December 2011 }}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.no1tamilsongs.com/A-Z%20Movie%20Songs/Aararo%20Aariraro|title=Aararo Aariraro Songs|accessdate=2014-02-11}}
4. ^http://bollywoodvinyl.in/products/araro-ariraro-1989-tamil-vinyl-l-p
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6 : Films set in psychiatric hospitals|1989 films|Tamil films remade in other languages|1980s Tamil-language films|Indian films|Films directed by K. Bhagyaraj

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