Ratchagan Tamilyogi

Though Ratchagan underperformed commercially at the box office due to its astronomical production costs, it secured a massive through television reruns and internet culture. Key elements keeping the film relevant today include:

Raghuvaran, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vadivelu, and Girish Karnad. Ratchagan Tamilyogi

When fans search for "Ratchagan Tamilyogi," they are searching for a specific, unauthorized copy of the film. Tamilyogi is one of the most infamous pirate websites in India, specializing in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi films. Balasubrahmanyam, Vadivelu, and Girish Karnad

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The story revolves around , a passionate but short-tempered youth who cannot tolerate injustice. He falls in love with Sonia (Sushmita Sen) , the daughter of an influential car factory owner, Sriram (Girish Karnad) . Sriram opposes the union due to Ajay's volatile temper. He sets a grueling condition: Ajay must work at his factory and control his anger for 90 days without engaging in any violence, even if provoked by criminal activities.

The film's soundtrack is considered a masterpiece of the 90s. Songs like "Chandiranai Thottathu Yaar" and "Soniya Soniya" remain evergreen hits.

| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Ratchagan (Tamil: ரட்சகன்) | | Release Date | 18 February 1994 (India) | | Language | Tamil | | Genre | Action‑romance, musical thriller | | Director | N. Maharajan (debut) | | Producer | S. Thirupathi Reddy (M. M. M. Films) | | Screenplay / Story | N. Maharajan (story), G. Nagarajan (screenplay) | | Cinematography | P. C. Sreeram (renowned cinematographer) | | Music | A. R. Rahman (first full‑length feature film for him) | | Lead Cast | – Kamal Haasan (as Raghav “Ratchagan”) – Raveena Tandon (as Priya) – Nassar (as antagonist) | | Runtime | ~150 minutes | | Budget | Approx. ₹5 crore (high for Tamil cinema of the early‑90s) | | Box‑Office | Average – the film recovered its cost but did not become a major hit. |

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