A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Prabhu Deva, Nagma, Vadivelu
Written by:
Balakumaran
Rajasri
S. Shankar
Directed by:
S. Shankar
Release Date:
September 17, 1994
Original Title:
காதலன்
Alternate Titles:
Humse Hai Muqabala
Humse Hai Muqabula
Kadalan
Kadhalan
Premikudu
Genres:
Action | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
A. R. S. Film International
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 170
Prabhu, a college student, falls in love with Shruthi, a governor's daughter. On knowing about their love affair, her father imprisons Prabhu and forbids him to meet Shruthi.
Student in a South Indian college Prabhu is elected as the student leader of the college. When the principal asks him to invite the Governor of the state, Ranjit Singh Rathore, to be the chief guest at the annual day function Prabhu meet up with Ranjit Singh's daughter, Shruti who happen to be the girl of his dreams. In order to captivate her attention Prabhu join Shruti's dancing class and is able to impress her thus both fall in love; due to fear of terrorism in the region Shruti is not allow to move without bodyguard. She decides to break this rule in order to run away with Prabhu to a dance festival in Chidambaram only to find life threaten by a bomb that is implanted in that region at that time. But she manages to elude this only to return home whereby her father objects to her relationship with Prabhu and on his behest Prabhu is arrested by the police and accused of planting the bomb in Chidambaram, torture and then later on release. Unknown to the general public Ranjit is involved with a dangerous bomb expert who is responsible for many bomb blasts in the region and Prabhu's life is under his threat as he has certain evidences that can incarcerate the duo.
Art Direction:
Thotta Tharani
Choreographer:
Prabhu Deva
Dialogue:
Balakumaran
Director:
Shankar
Director of Photography:
Jeeva
Editor:
B. Lenin
V. T. Vijayan
Lyricist:
Vairamuthu
Vaali
Shankar
Original Music Composer:
A.R. Rahman
Playback Singer:
P. Unnikrishnan
Minmini
S. P. Balasubramaniam
Hariharan
Noel James
P. Jayachandran
Swarnalatha
Suresh Peters
Sujatha Mohan
Kalyani Menon
S. Janaki
Shahul Hameed
Sunandha
Theni Kunjarammal
Mano
Shankar Mahadevan
A.R. Rahman
Pallavi
Udit Narayan
Producer:
K. T. Kunjumon
Screenplay:
Shankar
Sound Mixer:
AS Laxmi Narayanan
Story:
Shankar
Stunts Coordinator:
Vikram Dharma
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