Sigappu Thali
Sigappu Thali (transl. The red mangala sutra) is a 1988 Tamil-language Indian feature film, starring Charan Raj, Ramki, Nishanthi and Saranya [2]
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Directed by | R. Thyagarajan |
Produced by | T. Subbalakshmi |
Story by | R. P. Viswam |
Starring | Charan Raj Ramki Nishanthi Saranya Ramki |
Music by | Shankar Ganesh |
Cinematography | V. Ramamurthy |
Edited by | M. G. Balurao |
Production company | Lakshmiraja Films |
Release date | 15 April 1988[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
Periya Thoppu Panaiyar (Jaiganesh) is the generous and well-loved head of the village. He's raised his daughter Kalamani (Nishanthi) to be an outspoken tomboy. Periya Thoppu has a wastrel, womanizing younger brother, Chinna Thoppu (R. P. Viswam). Sadayan (Charan Raj) runs errands for the locals and lives off the generosity of the villagers. He is orphaned the son of a Devadasi and is often treated poorly because of that. Sadayan is generally kind-hearted but becomes very belligerent when he's drunk. Kalamani falls in love with Pandikaalai (Ramki) when she attends the boxing classes he teaches. Not knowing this, Periya Thoppu arranges her marriage with someone else. Chinna Thoppu uses this situation to his benefit. He gets Sadayan drunk enough to enter the ceremony and cause a ruckus to stop the engagement. When a heartbroken Periya Thoppu is alone, Chinna Thoppu murders him and makes it look like a suicide. In this way, he gains control of his brother's wealth. Pandikaalai leaves town for police training and Sadayan promises Kalamani to arrange her marriage with Pandikaalai when he returns. Keerthana (Saranya) is a well-regarded dancer that arrives in town to perform during a festival. Like Sadayan, she's the daughter of a Devadasi and bonds with him over this. She eventually falls in love with him and they marry. Chinna Thoppu is irritated as he's had his eye on Keerthana for a while. He rapes her the night of her wedding causing Keerthana to have a mental breakdown. Kalamani is the only one who knows the truth but is threatened into silence. Pandikaalai, now a police inspector, returns to the village to investigate. The film culminates when Sadayan learns the truth of what happened to his wife and plots out his vengeance.
Cast
- Charan Raj as Sadayan
- Ramki as Pandikaalai
- Nishanthi as Kalamani
- Saranya as Keerthana
- S. S. Chandran as Dance master
- Jaiganesh as Periya Thoppu Panaiyar
- R. P. Viswam as Chinna Thoppu Panaiyar
Reception
The Indian Express wrote, "Acting honours go to Sharanya and Charanraj".[3]