Nizhalgal
Nizhalgal is a 1980 Indian Tamil-language drama film co-written and directed by Bharathirajaa. The film stars newcomers S. Rajasekar, Raadhu, Ravi, Chandrasekhar and Suvitha. It revolves around a group of youngsters and their struggles to overcome the challenges faced by them in society.
The film's crew contained a host of newcomers, including the lyricist Vairamuthu and Manivannan, both would later go on to become an established lyricist and a director respectively. It was released on 6 November 1980. Though a commercial failure, the film received critical acclaim and was screened at the "Indian Panorama" section of the International Film Festival of India in 1981. The same year it won two awards at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.
Plot
Gopi and Hari, two unemployed graduates, share a room in Madras. While Gopi is looking for a job, Hari, a harmonium player, aspires to become a music composer in the film industry. They both manage to make ends meet with the help of their friends. Their neighbor is Prabhu, a college student who spends all his time smoking, painting, and singing. A new family relocates to their apartment. The couple has a daughter, Mahalakshmi. Prabhu and Maha both study in the same college and become good friends. Prabhu decides to apprentice under a veena exponent, who dies before he joins the class.Gopi gives tuition to Maha, and they fall in love. During this time, Gopi, Hari, and Prabhu get arrested for different reasons. Maha pledges her necklace and bails them out. In an attempt to reform, Prabhu meets his college principal but gets dismissed from the college after impulsively slapping him for extinguishing his cigarette on a flower. He is scolded by his father, but Maha is supportive of him. Prabhu assumes that she loves him. During this time, Maha's parents force her to discontinue her tuition as some of their relatives suspect she and Gopi are in a relationship. Hari gets a break in films and receives an advance payment from the producers. Using the sum, they return Maha's necklace. By this time, Maha's parents start looking for a groom for her.
Maha meets Gopi and advises him to find a job so that they can marry. Meanwhile, Hari is dropped from the film because the financier of the film does not want a new, untested music composer. Gopi and Hari are evicted from their room for not paying rent and seek shelter with Mani, a rickshaw puller. Gopi gets a telegram informing him that his father is dead. To bear Gopi's travel expenses, Mani's son Singam goes out but meets with an accident. Hari tries to make money by becoming a street performer but fails. Gopi approaches a moneylender to borrow money for Singam's treatment. The moneylender talks ill about Singam, angering Gopi into stabbing him and taking his money. When Gopi returns, Singam is already dead.
Meanwhile, Maha's parents arrange a marriage for her. When she meets Prabhu, he confesses his love for her. A shocked Maha informs him that she never loved him, only Gopi. Prabhu is disappointed and feels that life has betrayed him at every turn. He tries to molest Maha but stops when she takes a knife and threatens to kill herself. Prabhu feels guilty, so he takes the knife and stabs himself to death. By this time, Gopi arrives at Maha's house and informs her that he has killed the moneylender for money. They both decide to take the next step and are married immediately. The next day, they are arrested for the deaths of Prabhu and the moneylender, while Hari throws his harmonium in the sea and runs amok.