Kazhugu

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Directed by Sathyasiva • Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja

Soundtrack

Song NameSinger(s)LyricistVideo
Vaadi VaadiEknaath
Paathagathi KannupattuYuvan Shankar Raja and Raju KrishnamurthySnehan
Aathadi Manasudhan (Male)Karthik RajaNa. Muthu Kumar
Aathadi Manasudhan (Female)Priya HimeshNa. Muthu Kumar
Aambalaikum PombalaikumKrishnaraj, Velmurugan and SathyanSnehan

Storyline

<p>Sera ( ) is a man who earns his living by retrieving from ‘s Green Valley View suicide point. Nandu ( ), Shanmugam ( ), and a mute friend are part of Sera’s crew. Sera meets Kavitha ( ) when he and his crew retrieve her sister’s body from a gully after her sister had committed suicide with her boyfriend. Kavitha falls in love with Sera. A parallel plot is of Ayya ( ), who trades in stolen tea, with corrupt officials turning a blind eye to his activities. Ayya’s gang kills four police officers during a raid and throws the dead bodies from the suicide point. Ayya, who knows Shanmugam, threatens him not to retrieve the bodies of the police officers. Fearing for their lives, Shanmugam tries to convince Sera not to retrieve the bodies. Brushing aside Shanmugam’s fears, Sera’s crew retrieves the bodies. After retrieving the bodies, Sera informs the police of the murder by Ayya, resulting in Ayya’s arr- Ayya comes out on bail, and his men kill Shanmugam, Nandu, and Sera’s mute friend. Sera kills Ayya’s henchmen. Kavitha consoles Sera, and they both decide to run away from Kodaikanal to lead a peaceful life. They both board a jeep, and on the way, Ayya arrives with his men, and they start attacking Sera. Sera kills most of them and also Ayya. He rushes back to the jeep but is shocked to see Kavitha dead. Sera understands that Kavitha was accidentally stabbed to death during the fight. Sera cries loud, jumps from the mountain, and kills himself along with Kavitha’s dead body. Special appearances in promotional songs by (in alphabetical order): The soundtrack of was composed by . It features five tracks, which were sung by Yuvan Shankar Raja himself, his brother , and noted folk music artists Pushpavanam Kuppusamy and Velmurugan among others. Yuvan Shankar Raja said that he composed two of the songs keeping the visuals in mind after he had seen the video montages that were shot. The lyrics were penned by , and Eaknath. The soundtrack album was released on 23 November 2011 at Sathyam Cinemas. In early March 2012, the video of the song “Aambalaikum Pombalaikum” was released as a promo track featuring several film personalities from Tamil cinema (see ). The film, upon release, fetched mixed reviews. A reviewer from said was a “realistic romantic thriller that seldom loses its grip on your attention. Credible performances from its leads, a nail-biting screenplay along with a fresh milieu makes it an engaging film”. gave it 3.5 out of 5, claiming that it was “gripping from start to finish”. Indiaglitz.com noted that it was a “bright film with a dark theme”. Malathi Rangarajam from wrote: “It’s heartening to see young filmmakers daring to steer clear of stereotypes. S. Sathyasiva who makes his bow with is the latest in this category”. The critic further cited that director Sathyasiva was “a director to watch out for”. Pavithra Srinivasan from gave the film 2.5 out of 5 and commented: starts well but the extreme predictability of the screenplay makes sure that tedium sets in, leading to a rather tame climax”.</p>

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Genres: Drama
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Producer: K. K. Sekhar, K. S. Madhubala
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Director: Sathyasiva
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Cinematography: P. Sathya
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Release Date: 16-Mar-12
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Edited By: Praveen K. L., N. B. Srikanth
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OTT Platform: SunNXT
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Language: Tamil
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