Vilayada Vaa
Vilayada Vaa (transl. Come and play) is a 2012 Tamil language sports drama directed by Vijay Nantha. The film stars Viswanath Balaji and Divya Padmini. This film marks the Tamil debut of the director and music director, Srimurali.[1]
| Vilayada Vaa | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Vijay Nantha | 
| Written by | Kamalesh Kumar | 
| Screenplay by | Vijay Nantha | 
| Produced by | K. Thripurasundari | 
| Starring | Viswanath Balaji  Divya Padmini  | 
| Cinematography | K. S. Ramakrishna | 
| Edited by | Anil Malnat | 
| Music by | Srimurali | 
Production company  | Tripura Sundhari Cine Creations  | 
Release date  | 
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| Country | India | 
| Language | Tamil | 
Plot
    
Deva is a low class man who enjoys carrom and plays with his friends. He adopts Naveen, who becomes an expert at the game.[2] The story revolves around Naveen's struggles toward success in the world of carrom.[1]
Cast
    
- Viswanath Balaji as Naveen
 - Divya Padmini as Divya
 - Ponvannan as Deva
 - Lakshmy Ramakrishnan as Devi
 - Livingston as Jyothi
 - Charle as Doctor
 - Mayilsamy as Johnny
 - Aishwarya as Anu
 - Manobala as Kothandam
 - Meera Krishnan as Divya's mother
 - A. C. Murali Mohan as Divya's father
 - Kottachi
 - Ambani Shankar as Guna
 - Kovai Senthil
 
Production
     
Vijay Nantha, who previously directed a film in Telugu, began working on his second film. The producer, K. Tripura Sundhari, called Vijay Natha on producing a film and the former recalls how coincidentally his son, Viswanath Balaji, was chosen to portray the lead role.[1] Balaji is a television actor and makes his film debut through Vilayada Vaa.[3] Divya Padmini and Aishwarya Rajesh also star in the film.[3] The director wanted to shed light on the game of carrom through this film.[4]
Themes
    
The director, Vijayanand, stated that "The carrom board is used as a methaphor for life in the film that is about the hero's fight to be a successful player".[5]
Soundtrack
    
The songs were composed by Srimurali, who previously worked in Kannada, Malayalam, and Telugu films. The audio was released by K. S. Ravikumar in November 2011.[1]
| Song Title | Lyricist | Singers | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| "Lali Lali Kadhali" | Kabilan | Karthik, Ujaini | |
| "Vanthenda Vettriku Veeranai" | Kabilan | Mukesh Mohamed | Kuthu number | 
| "Engu Selveno" | Shanmugaseelan | Haricharan | |
| "Thottadhu Thottadhu Vettriyagum" | Ugabharathi | Ranjith, Suchitra, Rap Biggnickk (rap) | |
| "Vanam Enthan" | Na. Muthukumar | Surmukhi Raman | 
Release
    
A critic from Dinamalar praised the film's screenplay.[6] Maalai Malar praised the carrom scenes and the songs.[7]
References
    
- "Audio Beat: It's raining songs". The Hindu. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
 - "விளையாட வா விமர்சனம் - Kungumam Tamil Weekly Magazine". Kungumam.
 - K. R., Manigandan (27 April 2011). "Vilaiyaada Vaa: A film on carrom | Movie News". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 8 February 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
 - Raghavan, Nikhil (4 December 2011). "Game for carrom?". The Hindu.
 - "Strike it right". The Hindu. 8 May 2011.
 - "Vilayada Vaa Review". Dinamalar.
 - "விளையாட வா". Maalaimalar. 18 February 2012.