Thunai Mudhalvar

Thunai Mudhalvar is a 2015 Indian Tamil political satire film written by K. Bhagyaraj and directed by R. Vivekanandan. The film stars Jayaram in the lead roles while Shweta Menon, Bhagyaraj and Sandhya among others form an ensemble cast. Music for the film was composed by four different music directors and the film opened to negative reviews in April 2015.[1][2]

Thunai Mudhalvar
Directed byR. Vivekanandan
Produced byR. Shankar
K. G. Suresh Babu
Written byK. Bhagyaraj
StarringJayaram
K. Bhagyaraj
Shweta Menon
Sandhya
Music byJai
Balaji
PradeepHarish-Jai
CinematographyA. Karthik Raaja
Edited byS. M. V. Subbu
Production
company
Anugrahada Art Films
Distributed byDream Factory
Release date
10 April 2015
Running time
153 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Cast

Production

During the audio launch of Bharathiraja's Annakodi (2013) in January 2013, Bhagyaraj announced that he was working a script titled Thunai Mudhalvar Unopposed and that he was finalising the cast for the project.[3] The film was launched in December 2013, with Jayaram signed on to appear alongside Bhagyaraj in the lead roles, while newcomer Vivekanandan would handle the film's direction. Shweta Menon was also signed on, marking her fourth film in the Tamil film industry, as was Meenakshi, and the team began shoot in Pollachi.[4]

Bhagyaraj "ghost-directed" the film, often changing the script and dialogues of the film on location.[5] Meenakshi later opted out of the project and was replaced by Sandhya, who played Jayaram's wife in the film.[6]

Soundtrack

Music composed by Jai; Balaji; PradeepHarish-Jai.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Aiyoo Aiyoo"Prasanna, Chinmayi 
2."Dhinam Dhinam"Rohit, Chinmayi 
3."Kaasu Veesina"Rita, Surmukhi Raman 
4."Kerala Chechiyallo"Anuradha Sriram 

Release

The film opened to negative reviews in April 2015, with a critic from The Hindu noting it "is an outdated film that verges on the obscene" and that "its plot, its setting, its pace, its depiction of women — is dated".[7] Likewise, a critic from The Times of India noted "the whole enterprise feels like some badly made TV serial", particularly criticizing the film's depiction of women.[8]

References

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