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9-405: Pavithra may refer to: Pavithra (film) 1994 Indian Tamil-language drama film Pavithra Lakshmi , Indian actress Pavithra Wanniarachchi , Sri Lankan lawyer and politician See also [ edit ] Pavitra (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

18-410: Is a 1994 Indian Tamil -language drama film written, produced and directed by K. Subash under his home banner, Dhanooja Films. The film stars Radhika , Nassar , Ajith Kumar and Keerthana . It was released on 2 November 1994, Diwali day, and won two National Film Awards : Best Male Playback Singer ( P. Unnikrishnan ) and Best Lyrics ( Vairamuthu ). Ashok R is a cancer patient, and Pavithra

27-431: Is a nurse in the hospital where he is being treated. Since Ashok's age and date of birth are same as her child (which was stillborn , and she is childless), Pavithra showers maternal affection on him, which her husband Raghunathan "Raghu" mistakes as something else because of a rogue doctor. Confusion ensues, and Pavithra misunderstands Ashok. In the end, Ashok dies and Pavithra adopts a baby as her own child. Ajith's voice

36-674: The course of his life "to a certain extent". Kalki (magazine) Kalki is a Tamil -language weekly magazine published from Chennai , India . The magazine was established by Kalki Krishnamurthy , a popular Tamil novelist and Indian freedom fighter , in 1941. T Sadasivam was the magazine's co-founder. The magazine is known for its publication of historic novels such as Ponniyin Selvan and Sivagamiyin Sabadham . Singer Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer , guru of M S Subbulakshmi, and music critic S V Seshadri were also involved with

45-482: The magazine in its coverage of music. Kalki Krishnamurthy also edited the magazine, which is published on a weekly basis. During his term the magazine was much more respected due to its quality. The magazine ceased publication in 1977, but resumed in June 1978. Mullum Malarum (authored by Umachandran), which won this magazine's first prize in the silver jubilee novel competition was first published in this magazine as

54-483: The performances of Radhika and Nassar, the music by Rahman and the cinematography, but criticised the inclusion of a dance sequence. The film went on to win two National Film Awards : Best Male Playback Singer (Unnikrishnan) and Best Lyrics (Vairamuthu). Furthermore, the film won third prize in the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film winners list. According to Ajith, the film changed

63-429: The story line and the scenes in some places are really touching. But certain crucial episodes have been shoddily treated". K. Vijiyan of New Straits Times said the story, though unusual to Tamil cinema, was not well developed or brought across effectively, and "The director's inexperience in tackling sentimental subjects shows. Radhika may be a good actress but she needs a good director". Thulasi of Kalki applauded

72-526: The title Pavithra . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pavithra&oldid=1161972682 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Sinhalese feminine given names Sinhalese given names Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Pavithra (film) Pavithra

81-537: Was dubbed by Sekar . The soundtrack was composed by A. R. Rahman . The song "Sevvaanam" is based on "Mamboove", composed by Rahman for the Malayalam film Yoddha (1992). . The song "Uyirum Neeyae" is set in the Carnatic raga Khamas . Pavithra was released on 2 November 1994, Diwali day. Malini Mannath of The Indian Express said, "The writer-director should be commended for giving importance to

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