Pichuva Kaththi

Pichuva Kaththi (English: Small curved knife) is a 2017 Indian Tamil action drama film written and directed by Ayappan. The film features Inigo Prabhakaran and Anisha Xavier in the lead roles, with an ensemble cast of actors including Yogi Babu, Rajendran, Ramesh Thilak, Bala Saravanan, and Kaali Venkat in pivotal roles. The film began production during mid-2016 and was released on 22 September 2017 to mixed review from critics.[1]

Pichuva Kaththi
Directed byAyappan
Produced byC. Mathaiyan
StarringInigo Prabhakaran
Anisha Xavier
Music byN. R. Raghunanthan
CinematographyK. G. Venkatesh
Edited byS. P. Raja Sethupathi
Production
company
Sri Annamalaiyar Movies
Release date
  • 22 September 2017 (2017-09-22)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Cast

Production

The film was shot across Kumbakonam in early 2017, with Rajendran briefly injured during the shoot.[2] The producer of the film, C. Mathaiyan, cast his son C. M. Senguttuvan in a secondary leading role and cast newcomer Anisha Xavier opposite him.[3]

Soundtrack

Pichuva Kaththi
Soundtrack album by
Released16 April 2017
LanguageTamil
LabelTrend Music
N. R. Raghunanthan chronology
Adra Machan Visilu
(2016)
Pichuva Kaththi
(2017)
Kodi Veeran
(2017)

The film's music was composed by N. R. Raghunanthan, while the audio rights of the film was acquired by Trend Music. The album released on 16 April 2017 and featured seven songs.

Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Yea Sirukki"YugabharathiVelmurugan3:50
2."Adiyae Adiyae"YugabharathiAbhay Jodhpurkar5:07
3."Enna Sonna"YugabharathiJitthin Raj, Anandhi Joshi4:09
4."Mirugam Mirugam"YugabharathiD. Sathyaprakash, Jegathish3:08
5."Enna Sonna (Reprise)"YugabharathiJitthin Raj, Anandhi Joshi4:09
6."Enna Sonna (Karaoke)"4:10
7."Yea Sirukki (Karaoke)"3:51

Release

Pichuva Kaththi had a theatrical release across Tamil Nadu alongside eight other films, which became the most crowded release date of 2017 in Chennai.[4] The film opened on 22 September 2017 to mixed reviews, with the critic from The Times of India stating the film "despite a not-so-bad plot, Pichuva Kaththi doesn't succeed to engage the viewers because of its watered-down narration and ineffective sequences" and that "the climax of the film, which had ample scope for a riveting sequence, ends up as a mediocre sequence with unconvincing execution".[5]

References

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