Aan Paavam
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Aan Paavam is a 1985
1985 in film
-Events:* 3 December - Roger Moore steps down from the role of James Bond after twelve years and seven films. He is replaced by Timothy Dalton.* The Academy Award for Best Picture was won by Out Of Africa, while the highest grossing film was Back to the Future.* Bliss wins AFI Award for best Movie...

 Tamil
Tamil cinema
Tamil cinema is the film industry based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, dedicated to the production of films in the Tamil language. It is based in Chennai's Kodambakkam district, where several South Indian film production companies are headquartered...

 comedy film
Comedy film
Comedy film is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humour. They are designed to elicit laughter from the audience. Comedies are mostly light-hearted dramas and are made to amuse and entertain the audiences...

 directed by Pandiarajan
Pandiarajan
Pandiarajan is an actor who had played leading roles in many humorous Tamil films and currently plays supporting and comedy roles.-Personal life:...

. It was the second movie directed by Pandiarajan
Pandiarajan
Pandiarajan is an actor who had played leading roles in many humorous Tamil films and currently plays supporting and comedy roles.-Personal life:...

. This blockbuster movie of 1985 turned as the best comedy movie in the career of actor-director Pandiarajan.

Plot

Pandian and Pandiarajan are the two sons of the village theater owner V. K. Ramasamy. Pandian goes to a neighbouring village to "check out" a girl for an arranged marriage, and ends up in the wrong house. Nonetheless, he takes a liking to the girl, Seetha, and decides to marry her. Meanwhile, Seetha's real suitor shows up, while Pandian's father fixes dates for his marriage to the girl originally chosen for him - Revathi, a school teacher. Pandian's adamance to marry Seetha causes a strange turn of events.

Cast

  • Pandiarajan
    Pandiarajan
    Pandiarajan is an actor who had played leading roles in many humorous Tamil films and currently plays supporting and comedy roles.-Personal life:...

     as Chinna Pandi
  • Pandian as Periya Pandi
  • Revathi
  • Seetha
    Seetha (actress)
    Seetha is a Tamil film actress. When she began her career in the 1980s, she would usually act in lead roles of films. She was also the wife of actor Parthiban and mother of P. S. Keerthana. She divorced Parthiban for unknown reasons and is now acting in Television Serials and in supporting...

  • V. K. Ramasamy
    V. K. Ramasamy
    V. K. Ramasamy was a Tamil actor, comedian and film producer who was known for the supporting roles he played in films in the years between 1950s and 1980s.-Notable Filmography:...

  • Janagaraj
    Janagaraj (actor)
    Janagaraj is a veteran Tamil film actor who has generally played a comedian in his films, and provided stiff competition to the comic duo of Goundamani and Senthil. He has acted in over 100 Tamil films as a comedian or in supporting roles.-Early life:...


Music and songs

The film's background score was composed by Ilayaraja.
Songs:
  • "Ennai Paada" - S. Janaki
    S. Janaki
    S. Janaki is an Indian female playback singer. Renowned for her voice modulation abilities, she has sung in many Indian languages, most frequently in Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi. Throughout a career spanning more than five decades, she has won four National Film Awards and 35...

  • "Kaadhal Kasakudhaiya" - Ilayaraja
  • "Kuyile Kuyile" - K. S. Chithra
    K. S. Chithra
    K. S. Chithra often credited as Chithra , is an Indian playback singer who has made her mark in the Indian music playback industry. Popularly known as Chinna Kuyil of South India, she has lent her voice to Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Oriya, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Badaga and Punjabi films...

    , Malaysia Vasudevan
    Malaysia Vasudevan
    Vasudevan Nair , known as Malaysia Vasudevan was a Tamil playback singer and actor in the Tamil film industry. He was known for singing songs for Indian actor Rajnikanth and many more.- Early life :...

  • "Otti Vandha" - Kollangudi Karuppayi
  • "Vandhanam" - Ilayaraja
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