Hello is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed and written by K. Selva Bharathy. The film stars Prashanth and Preeti Jhangiani. It was released on 7 November 1999.[1]

Hello
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Directed byK. Selva Bharathy
Written byK. Selva Bharathy
Produced byThiruvengadam
StarringPrashanth
Preeti Jhangiani
CinematographyVijay Milton
Edited byB. S. Vasu
Saleem
Music byDeva
Production
company
Serene Movie Makers
Release date
  • 7 November 1999 (1999-11-07)
Running time
158 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

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Chandru works in a flower shop. He tries to woo girls and enter into a relationship, but it does not materialize. His friends tease him for being unable to find a girlfriend. Chandru has a plan to prevent them making fun of him. He requests his close friend Gayathri to come to the temple along with some of her friends so he would introduce her as his girlfriend to his friends. Chandru takes his friends with him to temple with plans of introducing Gayatri's friend as his lover. Unfortunately, Gayatri does not turn up that day, and Chandru simply points out a girl among the crowd in the temple as his lover to his friends. Chandru pretends as if he is talking frequently over phone to his lover so that his friends would believe him.

Suresh is Charle's friend who comes to Chennai to visit a girl for marriage proposal. He is introduced to Chandru, and they become good friends. Chandru's friends accompany Suresh while he goes to meet the girl, whose name is Swetha and inform Suresh that Swetha is in love with Chandru. Suresh feels bad that he has come to meet his friend's lover. All three leave the place without informing them. Suresh apologizes to Chandru for the incident that happened, which shocks him. Meanwhile, Swetha's brother Sekhar gets furious, meets Charle, and asks for the reason for them to stop the marriage proposal. Charle reveals that Chandru and Swetha are in love. Shekar scolds Swetha, even though she tries to prove her innocence. She feels bad that no one in her family trusts her.

Swetha consumes poison and is admitted in the hospital. Also, Shekar beats up Chandru's friends, and they are admitted in the same hospital. Chandru comes to the hospital to meet his friends and is surprised to know that Gayatri and Swetha are good friends. Gayatri tells about Swetha consuming poison, which makes Chandru feels guilty that he is responsible for all the fiascos at Swetha's house. With Gayatri's help, Chandru gets introduced to Swetha but does not disclose the truth to her. Slowly, Swetha and Chandru become good friends. Chandru also earns the trust of Swetha's family members. Gayatri gets to know that Swetha loves Chandru, and she informs him about this. Swetha's family also likes Chandru, and they decide to get them married. One day, Suresh comes to wish Chandru, knowing about his marriage. Swetha's family members get shocked seeing Chandru and Suresh together. Finally, Chandru reveals the truth, apologizes, and clarifies that his intention is not to cheat Swetha. Swetha's family members get convinced, and Chandru and Swetha unite.

Cast

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Production

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The film marked the second venture for director K. Selva Bharathy, while it also featured Preeti Jhangiani in her first Tamil film.[2] Being unfamiliar with the language, Jhangiani mouthed her longer on-screen dialogues in Hindi, and was later dubbed over by a voice artist. The actress also noted that the production of Hello was completed swiftly.[3]

Soundtrack

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The soundtrack was composed by Deva.[4]

Song Singer(s) Lyrics Duration
"Salam Gulamu" Sukhwinder Singh Na. Muthukumar 05:20
"Chella Chella" Srinivas, Anuradha Sriram Vairamuthu 05:07
"B.B.C Pola" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 04:52
"Valantines" Shankar Mahadevan & Sabesh 05:45
"Intha Nimisham" Hariharan, K. S. Chithra 05:45
"Salam Gulamu" II Naveen Na. Muthukumar 05:21

Reception

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Aurangazeb of Kalki wrote dragging length in second half and copied music of Deva are the biggest flaws but since the humour makes us forget those flaws Selvabharathi has scored pass mark for second time.[5] Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote, "Prashanth as the hero Chandru does a neat job. The choreography for the songs is appealing and Prashanth's elegant movements enhance the appeal. The wonderful locations are an added feast for the eyes".[6]

References

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  1. ^ "ஹலோ / Hello (1999)". Screen 4 Screen. Archived from the original on 19 June 2023. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Preeti Jhangiani". Rediff.com. 20 September 2000. Archived from the original on 19 May 2023. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  3. ^ Rajitha (4 November 1999). "Say hello!". Rediff.com. Archived from the original on 23 October 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Hello". AVDigital. Archived from the original on 17 November 2021. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  5. ^ ஒளரங்கசீப் (21 November 1999). "ஹலோ". Kalki (in Tamil). p. 33. Archived from the original on 17 June 2023. Retrieved 17 June 2023 – via Internet Archive.
  6. ^ Rangarajan, Malathi (12 November 1999). "Hello". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 13 April 2001. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
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