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Vaalee (1999 film)

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Vaali
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Directed byS.J. Suryah
Written byS.J. Suryah
StarringAjith
Simran
Jyothika
Vivek
Balaji
Music byDeva
Release date
1999
LanguageTamil

Vaali (1999) is a Tamil film directed by S.J. Suryah. The film stars Ajith, Simran, Jyothika, Vivek and Balaji. The film's music is composed by the music director, Deva

Plot

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Deva (Ajith) and Shiva (Ajith) are the twins. Deva, the elder, is deaf and mute. But he is a genius, an expert at lip-reading and the head of a successful advertising company. Shiva loves and trusts his brother.

Priya (Simran) wants to marry only someone who is an ex-smoker, an ex-drunkard and ditched by a girl but still pining for her. Learning this, Shiva invents an old romance between him and Sona (Jyothika) and finds his way into Priya's heart.

Deva meanwhile chances upon Priya and becomes obsessed with attaining her. His obsession continues even after his younger brother gets married to the girl of his dreams and he devises various means of getting close to Priya and keeping Shiva and her separated.

Priya realises the not-so-honorable intentions Deva has towards her but Shiva refuses to believe her and has full faith in his brother. He even goes as far as to take Priya to a psychiatrist. To get away from it all, Shiva and Priya go on a long-delayed honeymoon. But Deva shows up there too leading to the climax.

Cast

Actor Role
Ajith Deva/Shiva
Simran Priya
Jyothika Sona
Vivek Deva's friend
Balaji

Soundtrack

The soundtrack features 6 songs composed by Deva

Box Office

  • The film opened in 56 screens throughout Tamil Nadu, opening the same time as Rajinikantth's Padayappa. Word-to-mouth propaganda made the film running for 270 days.
  • The film was later dubbed into Telugu as Vaali and Hindi as Vaalee.