Mundhinam Paartheney

Mundhinam Paartheney is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by debutant director Magizh Thirumeni, starring newcomers Sanjay, Ekta Ghosla, Lizna, Pooja and Sai Prashanth in lead roles. The film, produced by Manickam Narayanan's Seventh Channel Communications, released on 19 March 2010. Movie is praised for the screenplay, flow of events and comedy.[1][2] The film's title is inspired by a song from Vaaranam Aayiram.

Mundhinam Paartheney
Poster
Directed byMagizh Thirumeni
Produced byManickam Narayanan
Written byMagizh Thirumeni
Starring
Music byS. Thaman
CinematographyArul Vincent
Edited byAnthony
Production
company
Release date
  • 19 March 2010 (2010-03-19)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

The story unfolds in London, where Sanjay (Sanjay), narrates about his 'kind' of girl, and talks about love. Cut to flashback, the hero meets Pooja.

He tries to impress her in all possible ways. But his hopes are shattered when he comes to know that she is getting ready for a marriage with a NRI youth. Then comes Aarthi (Ekta Khosla), a dance tutor. She is a girl with traditional ideas but modern outlook. Unfortunately, the hero's attempts to settle down with her gets jinxed. Then enters Anu, Sanjay's colleague. Does he finds her apt for him forms the rest.

Cast

Soundtrack

Mundhinam Paartheney
Soundtrack album by
Released2010
Recorded2010
GenreSoundtrack
Length24:04
LabelSony Music India
ProducerS. Thaman
S. Thaman chronology
Jayeebhava
(2009)
Mundhinam Paartheney
(2010)
Aridhu Aridhu
(2010)

The Music was composed by S. Thaman and Released on Sony Music India.

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Indre Indre"PriyanRanjith4:05
2."Pesum Poove"VivekaKrish, Suchitra4:07
3."Manadhin Adiyil"PriyanPriyadarshini4:18
4."Maya"RohiniNaresh Iyer, Janani Bharadwaj5:10
5."Kanavena"RohiniHaricharan, Suchitra3:06
6."Mun Dhinam Paarthen"PriyanS. Thaman, Suchitra3:18
Total length:24:04

Reception

Rediff wrote "It might not be a slam-bang action movie with twists at every turn but Mundhinam Parthene is fairly accurate, humorous portrayal of life in a certain section of the society, deftly told. Definitely worth a watch".[2] HindustanTimes wrote "Mundhinam Paartheney is sadly, a good theme that has not been crafted with care. Indeed, a classic case of an interesting plot spoilt by an awful narrative style".[3] Sify wrote "Magilzh Thirumeni, who has graduated from Gautham Vasudeva Menon School of filmmaking, has come out with flying colors as an independent director with Mundhinam Paartheney. It has a captivating freshness about it though there is nothing new in the story".[4]

References

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