A dancer named Madan falls in love with a woman named Kalpana, but their relationship faces obstacles including mistaken identity and an illusion that leads Madan to uncover the truth about a murder, ultimately allowing him to be with Kalpana. Enakkul Oruvan is a 1984 Indian Tamil-language Action Drama film starring Kamal Haasan, Shobana, Sathyaraj, Charlie, Manorama Rajan Haksar, Sripriya Raj Kumar and Aachi Manorama. Kavithalayaa Productions was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Rajam Balachander and Pushpa Kandaswamy. Enakkul Oruvan is written by A.l. Narayanan and A. L. Narayanan and it is directed by S.p. Muthuraman and S. P. Muthuraman. Kavithalayaa Productions acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Enakkul Oruvan was released on 23rd October 1984 and takes a screen time of 149 minutes. Cinematography was done by Babu and editing by R. Vittal. The music was composed by National Award winner Ilaiyaraaja.
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Enakkul Oruvan Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 42%
This film doesnt quite capture that films ambitiousness and visual pizzazz but still makes for a solid effort, especially for a debut film. ( Read More )
Enakkul Oruvan would have been better with a rock solid narration and a hard hitting screenplay. ( Read More )
Soon, hes slipped on a sequined glove and is grooving to one of Santhosh Narayanans smashing songs: Prabalamaagave pirandha aanada. ( ( Read More )
Deepa Sannidhi isnt the best pick for this role, but manages to pass muster with her performance. ( Read More )
While Enakkul Oruvan mostly remains faithful to the original, it lacks its indie spirit and somehow still feels commercial. ( Read More )