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Chaarulatha
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<p>The story begins by introducing the conjoined twins Charu and Latha. They live in Vizag as one body and soul until Ravi enters their lives. Both sisters fall in love with him, but Ravi falls for Charu, causing a rift between her and Latha. Eventually, their mother plans to separate their conjoined bodies through surgery. However, the surgery tragically results in Latha’s accidental death. Mysterious events unfold as Latha begins to haunt Charu. As the story progresses, Charu sees her deceased twin playing the violin they once shared, only for the apparition to vanish when Ravi touches Charu. Later, at the hospital, Ravi visits the twins’ mother, who tries to tell him something but struggles to do so. As tensions ease, Ravi returns to the twins’ mother, who finally reveals a secret at the graveyard. Ravi discovers that it was actually Charu who died, and Latha has been impersonating her. Flashbacks reveal that after Ravi confessed his love to Charu before leaving town, Latha, enraged, refused to join Charu on the balcony to bid farewell. Later, in a fit of anger, Latha tore up a picture of Charu given by Ravi, worsening their relationship. This culminated in a tragic confrontation on the stairs, resulting in Charu’s death and the subsequent separation of the twins. In a final confrontation, Latha, driven by love and rage, confesses her feelings to Ravi and faces Charu’s spirit, which sets their house ablaze. Latha refuses to leave until Ravi reciprocates her feelings. Upon her mother’s pleas, Ravi sacrifices his love for Charu to save Latha and they get out of the house to safety. The film concludes with Ravi and Latha placing flowers on Charu’s grave, where Ravi feels Charu’s spirit smiling upon him as Latha approaches, suggesting her acceptance of their union. was recruited to enact dual roles as conjoined twins in a film loosely based on the Thai horror film . was signed to play the male protagonist. Actors such as , and Sai Sasi were signed on for crucial roles. Yoganand, Shabari and Kalidas penned the dialogues. The budget of the film was reported to be (US$710,000). Priyamani denied that the film was based on the Hollywood film , asserting that it had an “original storyline”. The film went on the floor on Ugadi festival day at Kanteerava studio . The audio launch function of was held at Sathyam Cinemas, Chennai. , Dhananjayan Govind, Priyamani, Saranya Ponvannan, composer , lyricist alongside directors , and graced the event. Ravikumar released the audio and Bhagyaraj received it. The film was released in Kannada and Tamil version. The film was also dubbed in and languages. While the Malayalam version was dubbed from Kannada, the Telugu version was dubbed from the Tamil print. While the Kannada version received a from the censor board, the Tamil version received a . The film was released on 21 September 2012. The satellite rights of the Tamil Version of film were sold to . received mixed to positive reviews. A critic from scored the film at 3.5 out of 5 stars and says “Priyamani for her amazing performance as Chaaru and Latha. Skanda shines as a loverboy and artist with excellent dialogue delivery, body language and expressions. Ravishankar shines as a tantric practitioner. Music by Sundar B Babu is good. Cinematography by Paneer Selvam is pleasing to the eyes”. A critic from wrote “Songs or RR, Sundar C. Babu’s music for Charulatha isn’t appealing. But the significant solo violin bits are an exception. For those who wish to watch the spirits of the dead that don’t frighten you much!”. B S Srivani from wrote “Kumar’s screenplay manages to create some drama, heightened by Sundar C Babu. But the sense of déjà vu refuses to go away. The whole ‘lore’ surrounding conjoined twins is left alone, except in a single mention. The viewer has to look for inspiration to get spooked. But then Chaarulatha has enough to rekindle some of that intrigue”. A critic from wrote “Nothing great about Harsha’s choreography and Mohan B Kere’s art. The Verdict : Though the film cannot be labelled a total horror flick, go watch it for Priyamani’s stellar performance”. Srikanth Srinivasa from scored the film at 3 out of 5 stars and says “Debutant Skanda is a good find. Sharanya as the mother has a limited role, which could have been expanded given the importance of the subject. Panneer Selvam’s cinematography is good. Chaarulatha is a brilliant film that could have been more emotionally appealing, but watch it for Priya Mani”. A critic from wrote “The saving grace of the film is Priyamani’s twin role as otherwise the script and presentation is shoddy. There is more comedy elements thrust into the film than the essentials of a horror film”. The film below average mark at the box office ranging 20% – 35% occupancy on first day collected only 16.6 million (Both versions).The film under performed during its first weekend grossed 40 million (Both versions) despite having huge number of theaters.</p>
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
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Producer:
Dwarakish, Ramesh Krishnamoorthy
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Music:
Sundar C Babu
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Director:
Pon Kumaran
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Cinematography:
M. V. Panneerselvam
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Starring:
Priyamani, Skanda Ashok
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Release Date:
20-Sep-12
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Edited By:
Don Max
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Language:
Tamil
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