A Aa E Ee (2009 Tamil film)

A Aa E Ee
Directed by D. Sabapathy
Produced by AVM.K. Shanmugam
Written by V. Seenivasan (dialogues)
Story by Krishna Vamsi
Starring Prabhu
Navdeep
Aravind Akash
Monica
Saranya Mohan
Livingston
Music by Vijay Antony
Cinematography Aruldas
Edited by K. Shankar
K. Thangavel Kumaran
Distributed by AVM Productions
Release dates
  • 9 January 2009 (2009-01-09)
Country India
Language Tamil

A Aa E Ee is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language film that stars Navdeep, Aravind Akash, Monica and Saranya Mohan in the lead roles, whilst, supporting actors Prabhu, Cochin Haneefa, Livingston, Manorama and Ganja Karuppu play other prominent roles.[1] Directed by Sabapathy, and produced by the oldest Tamil film production company, AVM Productions, the film released on 9 January 2009.[2] The film is a remake of Telugu hit Chandamama with Navdeep enacting the same role. The film received positive reviews from critics.[3][4]

Plot

Subramaniam (Prabhu), an Ayurvedic physician is a much respected man in his village. His only daughter Anita (Monica) returns home from Chennai after completing a course in fashion designing. Having lost her mother at a very young age, Anita is close to her father and they share a special bond. Soon Anita’s marriage is fixed with Ilango (Arvind), son of Vedachalam (Haneefa).

While Vedachalam is a good-for-nothing chap, his son is a perfect match. Ilango falls in love with Anita. But Anita tells him of her past: her lover Akash (Navdeep) who had jilted her after a one night stand. Illango, though shattered meets Akash and tries to unite him with Anita.

In this attempt, he finds himself falling in love with Anita’s cousin, Eshwari (Saranya Mohan). Now the story is about uniting the two pairs of lovers. Anita does not want to hurt her father with the knowledge of her past.

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Vijay Antony and lyrics by Eknath, Priyan and Annamalai.[5]

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