Kaalamellam Kadhal Vaazhga (transl. Long live love) is a 1997 Indian
Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by R. Balu in his debut
and produced by Sivasakthi Pandian. The film featured Murali alongside
Kausalya, in her Tamil debut role, while Gemini Ganesan, Manivannan,
Charle, Vivek, and *Karan play supporting roles. This film completed
200 days at the box office and was a 'blockbuster hit'. The film was
remade in Kannada as Kushalave Kshemave with Ramesh Aravind and
Srilakshmi.Jeeva (Murali) is the college boy and singer (with bundles
of commitments belonging to the lower middle class) who enchants the
rich college girl Kausalya (Kausalya) (new face - with girl next door
looks) with his musical skills. Kausalya, the music buff who is in the
habit of appreciating good singers over the phone, does it with Jeeva
also. The telephonic voice of Kausalya turns out to have a
tremendously magical romantic effect upon the hero, who besides
falling in love head over heels with her, wants to see her.Following
the release of director Agathiyan's Kadhal Kottai (1996), aspiring
director Balu claimed that Agathiyan had stolen the story of the film
from his half-complete venture Un Ninaivaaga. To appease Balu,
producer Sivasakthi Pandian offered him the chance to make a film for
his production studio. The film was named after a song from Kadhal
Kottai. Kavitha made her Tamil debut with this film, and Balu gave her
the screen name Kausalya.
Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by R. Balu in his debut
and produced by Sivasakthi Pandian. The film featured Murali alongside
Kausalya, in her Tamil debut role, while Gemini Ganesan, Manivannan,
Charle, Vivek, and *Karan play supporting roles. This film completed
200 days at the box office and was a 'blockbuster hit'. The film was
remade in Kannada as Kushalave Kshemave with Ramesh Aravind and
Srilakshmi.Jeeva (Murali) is the college boy and singer (with bundles
of commitments belonging to the lower middle class) who enchants the
rich college girl Kausalya (Kausalya) (new face - with girl next door
looks) with his musical skills. Kausalya, the music buff who is in the
habit of appreciating good singers over the phone, does it with Jeeva
also. The telephonic voice of Kausalya turns out to have a
tremendously magical romantic effect upon the hero, who besides
falling in love head over heels with her, wants to see her.Following
the release of director Agathiyan's Kadhal Kottai (1996), aspiring
director Balu claimed that Agathiyan had stolen the story of the film
from his half-complete venture Un Ninaivaaga. To appease Balu,
producer Sivasakthi Pandian offered him the chance to make a film for
his production studio. The film was named after a song from Kadhal
Kottai. Kavitha made her Tamil debut with this film, and Balu gave her
the screen name Kausalya.
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