Veetla Visheshanga(1994)
Veetla Visheshanga is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj. The film stars Bhagyaraj and Pragathi in lead roles. The story follows Raju, a poor man who pretends to be wealthy to marry a rich woman. His lie forces him to rent a large house and fill it with borrowed items. The arrival of his real relatives threatens to expose his deception. The film is known for its lighthearted tone and family-friendly humor. It was produced by N. Pazhanisamy under the banner Bhagyam Cine Combines. The movie was released in 1994 and received positive reviews for its performances.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 14 January 1994
- Director
- K. Bhagyaraj
- Language
- Tamil
- Runtime
- 2h 35m 0
Storyline
A poor man named Raju lies to a wealthy family, claiming he owns a big house and car. He rents a fancy home to keep up the act. But his real relatives show up, risking everything. Can he win the girl he loves without getting caught?
“One lie can change everything”
Film Details
Parental Guide
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Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Veetla Visheshanga
Cast reunions in this film: Ilayaraja & Janagaraj (59 films together), Suresh & Ilayaraja (18 films together), K. Bhagyaraj & Ilayaraja (16 films together), Ilayaraja & Viji (8 films together), K. Bhagyaraj & Janagaraj (3 films together), and Suresh & Viji (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title is a play on the popular Tamil phrase 'Veetla Visesham', which means 'special at home'.
- It was one of the few films where director K. Bhagyaraj did not appear in a lead acting role himself.
- The movie was released the same year as Bhagyaraj's other directorial venture, 'Vaa Magale Vaa'.
- The soundtrack by composer Ilaiyaraaja was not as commercially prominent as their many other collaborations.
- The plot is noted for its focus on domestic family dynamics, a common theme in Bhagyaraj's films of that era.
- It featured actors like S. S. Chandran and Vadivukkarasi, known for their strong supporting roles in 90s cinema.




