Paravaigal Palavidham(1988)
Paravaigal Palavidham is a 1988 Indian Tamil-language masala film directed by the duo Robert–Rajasekar. The film stars Ramki and Nirosha in lead roles. It was produced by Ess Kay Film Combines. The story is set in a rural Tamil village where a cruel landlord threatens the livelihood of local farmers. The central conflict follows Raja, a brave young man, as he fights to protect his family and community from the landlord's greed and violence. The film is notable for its mix of action, family drama, and moral clarity typical of masala cinema of the era. It was released on December 2, 1988, in India.
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- Theatrical Release
- 31 December 1988
- Director
- Robert Rajasekaran
- Language
- Tamil 0
Storyline
Raja is a honest young man living in a peaceful village. A greedy landlord wants to steal the farmers' land. When Raja stands up to protect them, the landlord attacks his family. Raja must fight back to save his mother, his sister, and his home.
“One man's fight for justice”
Film Details
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Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Paravaigal Palavidham
Cast reunions in this film: Ramki & Nirosha (7 films together), Nassar & Ramki (5 films together), Ramki & S. A. Rajkumar (5 films together), Nassar & S. A. Rajkumar (3 films together), Nassar & Nirosha (3 films together), and S. A. Rajkumar & Nirosha (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's director is credited as Robert-Rirasekar in the title card, a combination of his first name and a variation of his father's name.
- This was one of the early leading roles for actor Ramki, who was primarily known as a supporting actor until then.
- The movie features a cameo appearance by veteran comedian Goundamani in a brief comedy scene.
- Parts of the film were shot in the then-popular hill station Yercaud, known for its scenic backdrops in 80s cinema.
- The soundtrack by composer Shankar-Ganesh includes a hit melody sung by Malaysia Vasudevan and S. Janaki.
- Producer KR, credited as K.R., was known for making films with fresh pairings and moderate budgets in the late 80s.
- The film's title translates to 'Birds and Poetry', reflecting its blend of romantic and dramatic elements.



