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  1. Azhagiya Theeye (spelt onscreen as Azhagiye Theeyae) is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Radha Mohan that stars Prasanna and Navya Nair (in her Tamil debut). The film was produced by Prakash Raj, who also played a significant character in the film, while Ramesh Vinayagam composed the music.

  2. Aug 15, 2004 · Azagiya Theeye: Directed by Radha Mohan. With Abbas, Devadarshini Chetan, Kumaravel, Navya Nair. Circumstances force a struggling filmmaker and a rich girl to marry and live in a flat.

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    • Drama
    • Radha Mohan
    • 2004-08-15
  3. Jul 30, 2004 · Azhagiya Theeye movie revolves around Chandran (Prasanna) is approached by a girl Nandhini (Navya Nair) to break her proposed marriage with a software engineer Aravind (Prakash Raj) from USA. She is forced by her father who is a thug (Pyramid Natarajan) to marry this guy.

  4. Azhagiya Theeye movie revolves around Chandran (Prasanna) is approached by a girl Nandhini (Navya Nair) to break her proposed marriage with a software engineer Aravind (Prakash Raj) from...

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    • Ramesh Vinayagam
    • Radha Mohan
    • Prakash Raj
  5. Azhagiya Theeye is a 2004 Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Radha Mohan. The movie stars Prasanna, Navya Nair, Prakash Raj, and Dileepan in lead roles. The film gained positive reviews for its unique style of filmmaking, balancing comedy and drama.

    • Radha Mohan
    • Prasanna, Navya Nair, Prakash Raj, Dileepan
  6. Azhagiya Theeye is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Radha Mohan that stars Prasanna and Navya Nair. The film was produced by Prakash Raj, who also played a significant character in the film, while Ramesh Vinayagam composed the music. It released to generally positive reviews.

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  8. Synopsis. Desperate to escape from an arranged engagement, Nandini enlists the aid of aspiring film director Chandran. But their plan backfires when they tell Nandini’s compassionate fiancé they’ve become lovers — and he decides to help the “lovebirds” out.