Oh Moon, please sing) is a 1987 Indian Tamil-language romantic musical film, directed by K. Rangaraj and written by M. G. Vallabhan from a story by R. Selvaraj.
The film stars Mohan and Nadhiya, with Ravichandran, Senthil, Vennira Aadai Moorthy, J. V. Somayajulu, A. R. Srinivasan and Typist Gopu in supporting roles.
One day when Sangeetha hears him sing near a beach, she realises his talent and also learns about his struggles.
However her father comes and immediately takes her back to Chennai for her singing events and she leaves without informing Balakrishnan.
Both of them sing fabulously and in the end, Sangeetha gets injured while protecting Balu and her father is shot dead by the police.
[8] The following week, The Indian Express wrote, "This thoroughly contrived storyline banks itself eagerly on the revenge element, and coming to think of it, its essential structure bears many similarities to last year's hit Amman Kovil Kizhakale.
"[9] Jayamanmadhan (a duo) of Kalki wrote that, despite dealing with an old wine of an ordinary fan transforming into a top singer, the way screenplay has been stitched by adding elements like accused father, deceased sister and the long lost son it makes the mix more better.
They also praised Mohan-Nadhiya's pairing, A. R. Srinivasan's performance and the cinematography but panned the climax, calling it absurd in an otherwise balanced plot.