Ethirum Pudhirum

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Ethirum Pudhirum
Directed byDharani
Written byE. Ramdoss (dialogues)
Screenplay byDharani
Story byE. K. Maharajan
Produced byG. S. Madhu
StarringMammootty
Napoleon
Sangita
Manorama
CinematographyA. Karthik Raja
Edited byB. S. Nagarajan
Music byVidyasagar
Production
company
Madhu Film Internationals
Distributed byMadhu Film Internationals
Release date
  • 4 March 1999 (1999-03-04)
Running time
165 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Ethirum Puthirum (transl. Different poles) is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language action-drama film directed by Dharani under his real name V. C. Ramani. Produced by G. S. Madhu, the film stars Mammootty, Napoleon, Sangita, and Manorama, while Goundamani, Senthil, and Nassar play supporting roles. The music was composed by Vidyasagar with editing by B. S. Nagarajan and cinematography by A. Karthik Raja. The film released on 4 March 1999.

Plot

Kannan is a sincere district collector. A female leader of a major political party is kidnapped by terrorist Veeraiyan, and he promises to return her back if his injured brother Arasappan is treated well and brought back safely. The government agrees to this condition and asks Kannan to look after Arasappan. At first, Arasappan hates Kannan and his family as Kannan works for the government against whom his brother's group is rebelling, but the kindness showed by Kannan's wife Selvi and mother change his attitude. Just when he was about to turn over a new leaf, a bad thing occurs. The police team, without taking the necessary orders from Kannan, go to the forest and attack Veeraiyan's gathering. This angers Arasappan, but he was restrained by Kannan. the police accuses Kannan of having links with the terrorists as Arasappan ran away from his house and Kannan condemned the police action; hence, they arrest Kannan's wife and mother (Kannan ran away to find Arasappan). Hearing this sad news, Arasappan himself surrenders to the police as he did not want them to suffer for him, but the police do not spare him despite his surrender.

Cast

Production

The film was initially titled Master and production delays postponed the film's release by a couple of years. Soundarya was the original choice for the female lead role, while the item number done by Simran was initially offered to actress Rambha, who wanted better pay.[2][3]

Soundtrack

Music of the movie was composed by Vidyasagar and the Lyrics were penned by Vairamuthu

Song Title Singers
"Thottu Thottu Pesum" Swarnalatha, Pushpavanam Kuppusamy
"Kathu Pasanga" Pushpavanam Kuppusamy, Malaysia Vasudevan, Anuradha Sriram, Gopal Rao
"Nilavonnu Pathikichhu" Swarnalatha
"Maruthaani Thottu" Sujatha Mohan, Malaysia Vasudevan
"Ellorukkum Oru" Gopal Rao

Release

The film was initially scheduled to release on 19 October 1998 to coincide with Diwali, but was delayed by five months.[4] Prior to the theatrical release of the film, pirated copies were released and streamed on television, which ultimately affected the profitability of the film.[5]

Reception

The Hindu wrote "Though the crux of Maharajan’s story is simple, the director, with his screenplay, ably supported by E. Ramdass’s dialogue, has worked out enough absorbing situations."[6]

References

  1. ^ M. Suganth. "Paravai Muniyamma's innocence turned Dhool shoot into a fun experience: Director Dharani". The Times of India.
  2. ^ "Tamil Movie News: March edition". Archived from the original on 30 April 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  3. ^ "Gokul's Home Page".
  4. ^ "Rediff on the NeT, Movies: The films releasing in south India at and around Diwali".
  5. ^ "Rediff on the NeT, Movies: Tamil Nadu at war over Mudalvan".
  6. ^ ""Ethirum Puthirum" - the Hindu". Archived from the original on 14 February 2008.

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