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Velai The soundtrack was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, his second venture after his debut film "Aravindhan". It comprises 5 tracks, with Ravi, Arivumathi, Ravi Bharathi, Pazhani Bharathi and R. V. Udhayakumar having written the lyrics for each one song. Popular Tamil actor Vijay had sung one of the songs along with Premji Amaran, though he didn't act in the film, lending his voice to Vignesh while Nassr who acted in this film was introduced as playback singer.
Velai Velai ( ; ) is a 1998 Indian Tamil film, directed by J. Suresh and written by Balakumaran, starring Vignesh, Indraja, Nassar in lead roles. The film, produced by J. Vasudevan, had musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja and was released on 26 February 1998.
Arangetra Velai During his stay, Sivaraman finds a temporary lodging in 'Urvasai Theater,' owned by Nambi annan (V. K. Ramasamy), with another tenant Asha (Revathi), both of whom are unemployed and have insignificant earning. Initially, Asha does not like the new tenant and tries to expel him from the house, but all her efforts are in vain, despite her trickery and cunning. Asha has been lying to her mother that she works in a large company based in Calcutta and that she is building them a new house in Cochin. Sivaraman finds out about this and labels Asha a fraud. But when he learns about her family situation, he sympathises and decides to sacrifice his claim on the job. That night Sivaraman gets drunk and reveals the Asha's fraud to Nambi. Asha confesses, but justifies that projecting herself as rich and employed was the only way to comfort her mother. The truth softens the hearts of both Sivaraman and Nambi and the trio decide to become friends and have fun in spite of their unending problems.
Arangetra Velai This is the turning point of the movie. Sivaraman wakes up at night when he hears the phone ring. A gang leader called Fakiram (Vijayaraghavan) has kidnapped the daughter of a rich businessman Jaiganesh and is demanding a ransom of Rs. 1 lakh. The panicked trio realise they have no idea who Jaiganesh is. Sivaraman tries to locate Jaiganesh's number from the telephone directory, only to realise that the phone numbers of the theatre and Jaiganesh have been mistakenly transposed. Asha does some quick thinking and comes up with a plan. She suggests that they act as the broker between Fakiram and Jaiganesh, demand a ransom of Rs. 3 lakhs from Jaiganesh, return his daughter to him, and earn a profit of Rs. 2 lakhs. Fed up with their poverty, the other two agree and the plan is set into motion, but the job isn't easy to carry out while hiding from the police and keeping Fakiram and Jaiganesh away from each other. Finally, after a struggle, the three rescue the girl from the gang leader and hand her over to Jaiganesh. They however are forced to confess the whole game when they encounter the police. Jaiganesh however forgives them for having safely rescued his daughter, and instead gives them the money as a prize.
Velai Kidaichuduchu The film starts with Gouthami visiting a village and remembering the past as the film takes us to a flashback. The village would have been a victim to a local don by name Baasha whose atrocities go unchecked even by police. Most of the policemen would either accept bribe or get killed by him. Sathyaraj family relocates to this village. He questions the riots happening in the village and develops enmity with the don. How he saves the village from the ruling don and his boss forms the rest of the story. In the end, Sathyaraj kills Sarathkumar and dies while hosting a flag.