Chocolate
Chocolate is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by A. Venkatesh the story penned by R. Madhesh and produced by R. Madhesh. Featuring Prashanth and debutant Jaya Re in the lead roles, the film also has Livingston, Suhasini, Mumtaj (dual role) and Nagendra Prasad in supporting roles, while the score and soundtrack are composed by Deva. The film opened to a positive response and was successful at the box office in September 2001.
Plot
Aravind (Prashanth) meets Anjali (Jaya Re) and falls in love at first sight without knowing her background. When they meet, Anjali tells Aravind she would like to go for a trial-romance for a week, which might lead to a long-term romance, for which he agrees. Anjali is the daughter of assistant Commissioner Jayachandran (Livingston) and Saradha (Suhasini). Aravind maintains a cordial acquaintance with both of them, not knowing Anjali is their daughter. Anjali acknowledges them as her parents. Jayachandran convinces Anjali to dispense with this trial romance and make a deeper commitment as he finds Aravind a gentleman. Aravind convinces Saradha to support him as her suitor, so Saradha makes Aravind marry Anjali.
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More details
| author | Ramana Madhesh |
|---|---|
| director | A. Venkatesh |
| editor | B. Lenin V. T. Vijayan |
| genre | comedy |
| keywords | livingston love at first sight suhasini |
| musicBy | Deva |
| producer | R. Madhesh |
| productionCompany | R. Madhesh |
| publisher | Movie Magic |
| theme | romantic comedy romantic musical |