Azhagan is a 1991 Indian Tamil language film directed by K. Balachander, produced by Kovai Chezhiyan, starring Mammootty, Bhanupriya, Geetha, Babloo Prithviraj and Madhoo. It marked the debut of Madhoo.
Azhagappan (Mammootty) a successful hotelier and father of four small children has lost his wife (whose face is not shown in the photo) in an accident. College student Swapna (Madhoo) play pranks on him and also falls in love with him but Azhagappan refuses her love considering the age difference between him. Though illiterate Azhagappan studies in a tutorial centre where his teacher Kanmani (Geetha) is smitten by him but Azhagappan is not interested in her. Classical dancer Priya Ranjan (Bhanupriya) and Azhagappan though fall in love. After egos and differences crop up between them, Driver Santhanam blurts out the truth that the four children are the orphans adopted by him. In the end, Swapna understands the situation and would love to call him as "Daddy". With the help of Kanmani and Swapna, four children devises a plan and plays a mediator between Azhagan and Priya by making them speak on the phone. In the end, both reveal their love through the phone and get united in the end.
Working tables on the border
Serving pie and coffee orders
Looking like she's dead on her feet
Yeah, she knows just how to jive the drivers
She waits for something finer
Friday night she's gonna be so sweet
Barstow blue eyes, hanging out till sunrise
(Then I got you, babe)
Ah, last heartbreak show anywhere the bands go
(Give yourself away)
I met her on the way to Dallas
Working at the Burger Palace
Staring at the cut of my clothes
Now she said she went to Bernadino
Just to see the crazy people
Playing in the rock and roll show
Oh, she's looking so good
Oh, so tired of playing this honky tonk
Leaning on the bar-room talking
Whiling away till a quarter to three
You been playing all night with me
My rock and roll has been deceiving
You're the only real reality
Barstow blue eyes, hanging out till sunrise
(Then I got you, babe)
Last heartbreak show any where the bands go