Saravana is a 2006 Tamil action drama film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. It is a love story set in the backdrop of a village war starring Silambarasan, Jyothika, Prakash Raj, Vivek, Radha Ravi, Devadarshini, Nagesh, and others. The film was a high-budget production and the soundtrack was composed by Srikanth Deva. It was released on Pongal day in 2006, along with Paramasivan, Aadhi and Pasa Kiligal. It is a remake of 2005 Telugu film, Bhadra starring Ravi Teja and Meera Jasmine.
The movie begins with the engagement of Saravana's sister (Tharika). The house is full of joy and laughter, awaiting the return of Saravana from college. However, when Saravana (Silambarasan) returns, the family members are shocked. He has brought home a distraught and frightened girl, whom he introduces as his friend, Sadhana (Jyothika).
The marriage preparations continue, with everyone wondering who the mysterious girl is. Saravana's uncle (Nizhalgal Ravi), however, cannot control his emotions. He wants his daughter (Meghna Naidu) to marry Saravana, and is afraid that Sadhana will spoil this. Eventually, Saravana's uncle confronts him about Sadhana. Saravana gets upset and an argument ensues. Later, as Saravana and Sadhana go to a restaurant to eat, a gang comes. Saravana chases them for a while, and beats all of them up. Realising he has left Sadhana behind, Saravana returns to the restaurant. However, Sadhana is not there. Frightened, he returns home, to find Sadhana there. She was rescued by her brother's assistant. Finally, Saravana's father (Radha Ravi) forces him to tell them what is going on. Then, a flashback begins.
Der Regen in mir ertränkt das leere Herz
Ein Vakuum, das nicht mehr pulsiert und nicht mehr schmerzt
Nächtelang bin ich schreiend aufgewacht
Nur die Wahrheit bleibt verbannt,
Verborgen in Deiner Ewigkeit
Dein letztes Wort zu mir verklingt in meinem Kopf
Doch Dein Blick hat mehr gesagt,
Als jedes Wort es wohl vermag
Kein Wiederkehren
Um unerträglich frei zu sein
Meine Tränen sind verbrannt,
Verloren in Deiner Ewigkeit
Siamesische Einsamkeit
Zu tief gefallen
Und doch kein Stück bewegt
Und schon viel zu weit entfernt,
Gestorben in Deiner Ewigkeit
Siamesische