Kaalamellam Kadhal Vaazhga

Long live love) is a 1997 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by R. Balu in his debut and produced by Sivasakthi Movie Makers.

The telephonic voice of Kausalya turns out to have a tremendously magical romantic effect upon the hero, who besides falling in love head over heels with her, wants to see her.

To appease Balu, producer Sivasakthi Pandian offered him the chance to make a film for his production studio.

[6][7] Ananda Vikatan appreciated Thangar Bachan's cinematography, Kausalya's liveliness and Vivek's comedy.

[8] Tharamani of Kalki felt youth, jokes, colour, music, dance, a story with the size of a gooseberry if this is what works today he can makea believable and refreshing film with all this, at least next time director Balu should try and concluded on the other hand, if the same type of romantic films continue to come, we will hate the name of love to the extent that we will shift to the party of "Kaalemellam Kaadhal Ozhiga" (love will disappear forever).