சின்ன புறாவே சின்ன புறாவே( Chinna Purave )-Kannal Pesava # Arun Vijay # Tamil Movie Song HD

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சின்ன புறாவே சின்ன புறாவே( Chinna Purave )-Kannal Pesava # Arun Vijay # Tamil Movie Song HD

Suvalakshmi hits Pulveli Song from Aasai Tamil Movie ft. Ajith Kumar, Suvalakshmi in Music Master. Directed by Vasanth, music by Deva and produced by Mani Ratnam and S Sriram. Aasai movie also features Prakash Raj, Rohini, Poornam Viswanathan, Nizhalgal Ravi, Vadivelu, Dhamu among others.
Suvaluxmi (born 19 August 1977) is an Indian actress who predominantly appeared in Tamil films. She also appeared in Bengali, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada films
As a child, Suvaluxmi was passionate about Indian classical and folk dance forms and performed the art forms across regional shows. Her performance on stage was noticed by film director Satyajit Ray, who cast her as the female lead in the film adaptation of his story Uttoran (1994).[5] The film, which was completed by his son Sandip Ray following Satyajit Ray's demise, won the National Film Award for Best Screenplay in 1994 and was screened in film festivals around the world, including at Cannes.[6]

Alongside graduating with a degree of Bachelor of Laws from the University of Calcutta in 1998, Suvaluxmi acted as the female protagonist in several movies in South Indian languages.[7] She made her debut in Tamil films with Aasai (1995), a romantic thriller film directed by Vasanth and produced by Mani Ratnam. Suvaluxmi portrayed Yamuna and paired opposite Ajith Kumar, with her character being vigorously pursued by her brother-in-law, portrayed by Prakash Raj. Upon release, the film won positive reviews and performed well at the box office, with all three lead actors getting a boost in their career.[8] Her second film, Agathiyan's Gokulathil Seethai (1996) opposite Karthik, also performed well commercially and earned the actress critical acclaim. Despite the success of her first two films, Suvaluxmi's subsequent films failed to expand her initial popularity and she felt that the rise of glamorous roles for female actors in Tamil films, meant that she found it difficult to find apt characters to portray and was typecast as a homely girl.[9] In the late 1990s, she appeared in several Tamil films, though her roles and the performance of her films failed to get acclaim. In 2001, she opted to quit films and pursue a career as a lawyer and finally signed up to appear in Ponvannan's critically acclaimed film Nadhi Karaiyinile (2003), for which she won positive reviews, with The Hindu noting she gave a "heartrending enactment".[10] She was a leading homely actress from 1994 till 2001 and successfully completed 8 years in silver screen.
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