Kalaignan (Tamil:கலைஞன்; English: Artist) is a 1993 Tamil-language thriller film directed by G. B. Vijay and produced by Ramkumar Ganesan. The film features Kamal Haasan and Bindiya in the lead roles while Sivaranjani, Sindhuja, Nirmalamma and Chi. Guru Dutt play supporting roles. The film opened in April 1993. This Story was inspired by Arthur La Bern's novel Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square, which was adapted into a film by Alfred Hitchcock titled Frenzy (1972)
The movie revolves around a Tamil pop singer Inderjeet based in Bangalore who has a large female following. The movie opens with the death of a back-up dancer, Sandhya, in Inderjeet's group and soon a police detective is put in charge of the investigation. Although the police suspect Inderjeet as he is very short-tempered, they have no evidence linking him to the crime. Meanwhile, Divya, Sandhya's elder sister, arrives at her aunt, Dr. Prabhavathy’s (their dad's elder sister) house to find out the truth about Sandhya's death. She goes to meet Inderjeet but is put off by his arrogance. She also talks to his manager, Dr. Harichandra Prasad, and other musicians who all have differing opinions about Sandhya.
Once on sea on sea of silver fishermen will cast there
nets,
To take the bounty from the sea those men are fishing
yet,
But now there boats are laden down with goods of evil
score,
And in these peace times we should fear those sea bound
men of war.
Send the boats away my friend, Send the boats away,
We care not how we run them out, Send the boats away,
And if we choose to live in peace who are they to say,
Take a stand protect this land, Send the boats away.
Who will want these nuclear holds, when the nets are
raised,
And death comes to our ocean when the seas are full of
waste,
Our fishing boat, or fishing boats lie useless on the
shore,
And bearing down upon them now, those sea bound men of
war.
Send the boats away my friend, Send the boats away,
We care not how we run them out, Send the boats away,
And if we choose to live in peace who are they to say,
Take a stand protect this land, Send the boats away.
Once I lay easy in my bed, mind free from hollow cause,
Now it seams our nuclear brine pacific sons we’ve lost,
For now those boats are laden down with goods of lethal
store,
And in these peace times we should fear those sea bound
men of war.
Send the boats away my friend, Send the boats away,
We care not how we run them out, Send the boats away,
And if we choose to live in peace who are they to say,
Take a stand protect this land, Send the boats away.