Goripalayam

Goripalayam is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Mayandi Kudumbathar fame Rasu Madhuravan. The film stars Vikranth, Harish, Ramakrishnan of Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum fame, Manivannan's son Raghuvannan, and Poongodi in lead roles.[1] The film released on 7 May 2010 to moderate responses.[2]

Goripalayam
Directed byRasu Madhuravan
Produced byS. Michael Rayappan
Written byRasu Madhuravan
StarringVikranth
Harish
Ramakrishnan
Raghuvannan
Poongodi
Swasika
Music bySabesh-Murali
CinematographyBala Bharani
Production
company
Global Infotainment
Release date
  • 7 May 2010 (2010-05-07)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Azhagar (Harish), the son of a police constable, is tempted to take bad habits, seeing his father in his younger days. Azhagar, along with his friends A to Z (Ramakrishnan), Azhagappa (Raghuvannan), and Inippu Murugan (Prakash), leads a carefree life by involving in petty crimes. Unfortunately, they hold responsibility in Viruman's (Ravi Mariya) sister's death. In a bid to take revenge on them, Viruman hires a contract killer named Pandi (Vikranth), who is in the business, only to educate his young brother. What happens after this forms the climax.

Cast

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Sabesh-murali.[3][4] Behindwoods wrote "Sabesh-Murali duo deserves a pat for sticking to sensible and gentle percussive usage for this ‘rural-themed’ story".[5]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length (m:ss)
1"Siriki Vadi En Chittu"Krishnaraj, Ramakrishna, Bhagyaraj, Archana, Geetha03:40
2"Otta Odasal"Sabesh-Murali, Janani05:04
3"Oonjal Aadi"Sathya06:00
4"Enna Indha Maatramo"Karthik, Srimathumitha05:34
5"Azhagu Katteri"Surjith, Vijitha05:17
6"Aariraro Kettadhillai"Vijay Yesudas05:59
7"Aapakari Aapakari"Murali, Senthil Dass, Shyam, Mimicry Senthil04:48

Reception

Sify wrote "Like all ?made in Madurai? films, it is another gory tale that traces the story of four youngsters who have gone astray due to parental neglect at an early age. [..] Madurai films seems to be losing steam as the subject and treatment is the same in film after film since Sasikumar?s pathbreaking Subramaniapuram happened in 2008".[2] Behindwoods wrote "Goripalayam could have been a sensible and sensitive film about how societal negligence can be a breeding opportunity for the unwanted".[6]

References

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