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Thoothukudi (film)
2006 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thoothukudi is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language gangster film set in the Thoothukudi district of Tamil Nadu directed by Harikumar, a dance choreographer, and written by Sanjay Ram. The film also starred Harikumar in the lead role alongside Karthika and Rahman.
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Cast
- Harikumar as Mahadevan
- Karthika as Mallika
- Rahman as Lingam
- Navin Balaji as Esaki
- Swetha as Esaki's wife
- Sudhakar Vasanth[2]
Production
The film marked the acting debut of dance choreographer Harikumar and actress Karthika in leading roles.[3][4][5][6][7][8] Karthika was cast in the film after the makers had spotted her in a commercial.[9] The relative success of the film prompted Karthika to be labelled as 'Thootukudi' Karthika or 'Karuvappaiya' Karthika by the media.[10][11] Harikumar and Karthika worked together again in Madurai Sambavam (2009).[12]
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Music
Pravin Mani composed the songs and scored the background music.[1] The song "Karuvappaiya" from the film garnered popularity prior to release, with actress Karthika's display in the song noted.[13][14][15] Following the album, Pravin and Harikumar came together again for their next venture, Thirutham.[16]
Reception
Sify gave the film a negative review and wrote that "On the whole, the script is wafer thin, there is no logic and is too dark and morbid".[18][19] Malini Mannath of Chennai Online noted that "Though it's a predictable storyline, the director has attempted to bring in slight variations and the film does have its interesting moments and elements".[20] A critic from Cine South wrote that "'Thoothukudi' is a decent action thriller".[21]
The film performed well at the box office, with director Sanjay Ram receiving more offers to work on films.[22][23] The film's positive response prompted director Sanjay Ram to work on a sequel titled Kiliyanthattu Thoothukudi 2 during 2013.[24][25]
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Notes
- Though Harikumar is credited as director, reports have indicated Sanjay Ram shot a majority of the film.[1]
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