Vaaname Ellai

The sky is the limit) is a 1992 Indian Tamil language drama film written and directed by K. Balachander, starring Anand Babu, Ramya Krishnan, Madhoo, Vishali Kannadasan, Rajesh and Babloo Prithiveeraj.

Deepak, the son of judge K. Manjunath, is an idealist and never suspects that the many gifts that are showered upon him by his father were things received as bribes.

His mother starts justifying corruption, which has brought the family luxuries like the bungalow, the car, and Anand's new Yamaha bike.

Gautham is the only son of rich businessman, M. R. T. He is motherless, happy-go-lucky, and in love with Suguna, a computer operator who works in his father's office.

One day, his father learns of their love and despises it as he has big plans to marry his son to the daughter of a rich, potential business partner.

Meanwhile, Akhila, Suguna's widowed mother, also objects to their love, fearing for problems arising due to the difference in their social status.

His father takes the child to an orphanage, and they meet people with various physical deformities trying to live a fruitful and cheerful life.

After the release of Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981), Balachander was upset on learning of numerous people wanting to commit suicide the way it happened in the film.

Lakshmi Vijayakumar, a psychiatrist, suggested he make a film showing "the thought of suicide in a positive light — to go through struggle, but overcome it and realise that life is worth living".

[3] The film marked the acting debut of actors Madhan Bob and Dhamu as a comedian who went on to become popular.

[8] The tune of "Jana Gana Mana" was later adapted by Maragadha Mani as "Yedavaku" for the Telugu film S. P.

On the same day, N. Krishnaswamy of The Indian Express wrote, "Given the varied nature of characters at hand, the treatment at first has got to be episodic but Balachander's vibrant style of telling a tale keeps reels crackling".