15-471: Neeya may refer to: Neeya? , a 1979 Indian fantasy film Neeya 2 , its 2019 sequel Neeya , a Singaporean-Indian TV series Neya ( ネーヤ , Nēya, Neeya ) character from Infinite Ryvius anime series See also [ edit ] Neya (disambiguation) Niya (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
30-425: A number of films with Kamal Haasan as well, second only to Sridevi, who has been paired with Kamal Haasan for over 30 films. She also acted in a number of films which starred both Kamal and Rajini. This list of films includes Illamai Oonjaladukirathu , Aadu Puli Aatam , Alladinum Arputha Vilakkakum , Aval Appadithen and Natchathiram . Overall, after starting in 1973, she has starred in more than 300 films in all
45-525: A rare multistarrer in the same industry. It was followed by two spiritual successors : Naane Varuven (1992) and Neeya 2 (2019) . Sripriya Sripriya is an Indian former actress, film director and politician from Tamil Nadu . She has acted in over 300 films in Tamil , Telugu , Kannada , Malayalam and Hindi languages. She has also directed films in Tamil, Kannada and Telugu languages, including
60-399: A song set to the same tune. A week later, her mother bought the rights to remake Nagin in Tamil; the remake was titled Neeya? . Durai was approached to direct; though busy, he ultimately agreed. The male lead role was first offered to Rajinikanth , who could not accept due to scheduling conflicts; the role later went to Kamal Haasan . Music was composed by Shankar–Ganesh . Neeya?
75-446: Is a 1979 Indian Tamil -language horror thriller film , directed by Durai and written by P. Kalaimani . A remake of the 1976 Hindi film Nagin , it has an ensemble cast that includes Kamal Haasan , Jai Ganesh , Vijayakumar , Ravichandran , Srikanth , M. N. Nambiar , Sripriya , Manjula , Deepa , Latha and Chandra Mohan . The film revolves around an Ichchadhari naag who seeks to kill six people she holds responsible for
90-459: Is attacked by a vulture and he is saved by Kamal, a researcher who shoots the vulture. Naga Raja thanks him for saving his life then he asks what is he doing here. Kamal replies that he is searching for Ichchadhari naags. Naga Raja then turns himself into one in front of Kamal and goes to Naga Rani. Kamal realises that he found the elusive snakes and inform his friends Vijay, Sri, Jai, Ravi and Salim, but they do not believe him. Kamal then takes them to
105-455: Is mortally wounded in another attempt. Near death, Naga Rani realises that she was wrong and that her revenge destroyed many lives just like her own life was destroyed. She sees Naga Raja in the sky calling out to her, and reunites with him in the afterlife. Sripriya saw the Hindi film Nagin (1976) with her mother and liked one of the film's songs, wishing for a potential film featuring her and
120-421: The 2014 film Drushyam . She is a Core Committee Member of Makkal Needhi Maiam , a political party founded by Kamal Haasan . She first faced the camera for Murugan Kaattiya Vazhi , directed by P. Madhavan in 1974. Following that, she acted with Rajinikanth , Kamal Haasan , Sivaji Ganesan , and Jaishankar among others. Sripriya had a string of successful movies in the late 70s and early 80s. She played
135-601: The best serial. She has directed five films, two in Tamil, two in Kannada and one in Telugu with Venkatesh, Meena and Nadiya Moidu, titled Drushyam . Sripriya is also a visual artist and the proceeds from her paintings are given to social causes, mainly for children. Additionally, she is a writer and has penned the dialogues for several TV serials and films. Sripriya was born in Chennai. She attended Church Park Convent School in Chennai. She
150-423: The death of her lover. Neeya was released on 13 January 1979, the week of Pongal . The film was a commercial success, running for over 100 days in theatres. It was followed by two spiritual successors : Naane Varuven (1992) and Neeya 2 (2019). Naga Rani is an Ichchadhari naag – an elusive snake which can assume human form. She is in love with another Ichchadhari naag named Naga Raja. One day Naga Raja
165-581: The four South Indian languages, including over 200 in Tamil. Following her acting career, Sripriya took to directing movies. Her directorial debut was 1984 Tamil film Shanti Muhurtam . She directed the film Malini 22 Palayamkottai , taking on the issue of sexual assaults on women. In an interview to the Indian Express, she has stated that "making this film is my way of registering [my] anger". She has also directed television serials. By 2007, she had directed five serials, of which she considers Viduthalai
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#1732870173341180-581: The lead character in C Rudraiya's 1977 film Aval Appadithan and her portrayal of Manju in the film won her a Tamil Nadu State Award that year. Her other hits include Aattukara Alamelu , Billa and Annai Oru Alayam . She was in the jury of the National Awards committee and was a member of the State Awards committee. She was Rajinikanth's leading lady in several of his films. She went on to act with Rajinikanth in 28 films. She has also paired in
195-578: The place where he met Naga Raja and they secretly sees the lovers in their human forms. When Naga Raja turns back into a Cobra, he is shot dead by Salim, who thought the Cobra was going to attack Naga Rani. Naga Rani sees in Naga Raja's eyes the images of the killers, and decides to take revenge on the group of friends she holds responsible for her lover's death. Naga Rani systematically kills Salim, Ravi, Jai, Sri and Vijay. She attempts to kill Kamal too but fails, and
210-533: The title Neeya . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Neeya&oldid=1173921024 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Neeya%3F Neeya? ( transl. Is that You? )
225-414: Was released on 13 January 1979, the week of Pongal . On 28 January 1979 Ananda Vikatan rated the film 50 out of 100, appreciating it for putting together an ensemble cast and for showing the snake in a limited manner, yet creating the right impact. The film was a commercial success, running for over 100 days in theatres. Neeya? attained cult status in Tamil cinema, and became a landmark for being
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