
Oru Modhal Oru Kadhal(2014)
Oru Modhal Oru Kadhal is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by T.G. Keerthi Kumar. The lead cast includes Vivek Rajgopal as Karthik and Megha Burman as Anusha, with supporting performances by Dr. Kingmoohan, Pyramid Natarajan, Meera Krishnan, and Swaminathan. The story follows a young man who falls in love and chases the girl across three Indian cities, dragging his friends and family into a series of chaotic events. The film is noted for its light-hearted tone and family-friendly humor. It was produced by RR under the banner of Kandan Gearup Entertainment and released on March 14, 2014.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- YouTube
- Theatrical Release
- 14 March 2014
- Director
- Keerthi Kumar
- Language
- Tamil
- Runtime
- 1h 59m
- Rating
- 5.6/10
Storyline
Karthik, a young man from Chennai, falls in love with Anusha at first sight. When her family moves first to Bangalore and then to Delhi, he follows her with the help of his reluctant friends. He must win her heart while dealing with her strict father, his angry parents, and a series of hilarious road trip disasters.
“A crazy road trip for love”
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Trivia
- The film's title is a direct nod to the famous Tamil song 'Oru Kili Oru Kili' from the 1985 film 'Kanni Rasi'.
- Director T. G. Keerthi Kumar previously worked as an assistant director for the popular film 'Sillunu Oru Kaadhal' (2006).
- This was one of the earliest Tamil films to feature actress Niharika Konidela, who is the niece of actor Chiranjeevi from Telugu cinema.
- The movie's soundtrack was composed by S. Thaman, who is better known for his work in big-budget Telugu and Tamil action films.
- Despite its romantic plot, the film had a very limited theatrical release and quickly moved to television broadcasts.
- Actor Sathish, known for his comedy roles, appears in a supporting part, which was common in many Tamil films of that period.
- The story involves a teacher-student romance, a theme that has been explored in several South Indian films but remains less common in mainstream Tamil cinema.


