Singamugam

Singamugam is a 2010 Indian Tamil drama film directed by N. P. Ismail. The film features newcomers Haneefa, Dheepan and Dimple Rose in lead roles, with N. Khan, Harishankar, Kamalraj, S. Suguna, Sudalaiyandi, Poochi and Parvathi Nambiar playing supporting roles. The film, produced by Ayisha Parveen, had musical score by Aalwarshree and was released on 23 July 2010.[1][2][3][4]

Singamugam
Directed byN. P. Ismail
Produced byAyisha Parveen
Written byN. P. Ismail
Starring
  • Haneefa
  • Dheepan
  • Dimple Rose
Music byAalwarshree
CinematographyShyam
Edited byR. V. Saravanan
Production
company
Friends Pictures
Release date
  • 23 July 2010 (2010-07-23)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

The film begins with Uma (Dimple Rose), after finishing her studies in the city, arriving in her village to live with her grandmother. Nandha (Dheepan) is a jobless youngster who spends his days roaming around with his friends whereas his elder brother Rajapandi (N. Khan) is the village bigwig and the manager of the village temple. The introverted and religious young man Neelakandan (Haneefa) lives at the village temple and he helps the temple priest (Sudalaiyandi) in his work. Neelakandan strictly follows the religious rules and he can be aggressive when someone breaks them. When Neelakandan was a child, he came to the village alone and slept in the temple, since that day Neelakandan lives there.

Nandha falls in love with Uma at first sight and he starts to woo her. One day, Neelakandan and Nandha have a fight over cleaning outside the temple. During the fight, Neelakandan slaps Nandha's brother Rajapandi. The vengeful Rajapandi plans to kill Neelakandan but his henchmen failed to kill him twice. Rajapandi then closes the temple and he forces the temple priest to leave the village. His henchmen brutally beat the temple priest up one night. Uma who witnesses the attack tells it to Nandha. The next morning, Nandha's dead body is found in the village's river and Rajapandi blames Neelakandan of killing him. Thereafter, Neelakandan defeats Rajapandi's henchmen and finds that Nandha was killed by his own brother Rajapandi. When the villagers come to know about it, they decide to kill him but Neelakandan advises them to act with humanity and to ignore him from this day onwards. The film ends with Neelakandan leaving the village.

Cast

  • Haneefa as Neelakandan
  • Dheepan as Nandha
  • Dimple Rose as Uma
  • N. Khan as Rajapandi
  • Harishankar as Azhagu
  • Kamalraj as Lingadurai
  • S. Suguna as Kokila
  • Sudalaiyandi as Gurukkal
  • Poochi as Poochi
  • Parvathi Nambiar as Vijaya
  • Master Augustin as Young Neelakandan
  • Balamurugan as Sangumani
  • Ramachandran as Ramachandran

Production

N. P. Ismail made his directorial debut with Singamugam under the banner of Friends Pictures. Newcomers Haneefa and Dheepan were cast to play the lead roles while Dimple Rose from Kerala was chosen to play the heroine. Aalwarshree who began his cinema career with Aarupadai (2009) was selected to compose the music of the film.[5][6]

Soundtrack

Singamugam
Soundtrack album by
Aalwarshree
Released2010
Recorded2010
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length8:19
ProducerAalwarshree

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Aalwarshree. The soundtrack features 2 tracks written by Piraisoodan and N. P. Ismail.

Tracklist
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Theeya Theeya"Unni Menon4:29
2."Mukkannane"Vikram3:50
Total length:8:19

References

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  2. "Friday Fiesta 230710". indiaglitz.com. 22 July 2010. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  3. "Singamugam (2010)". gomolo.com. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  4. "Singamugam (2010)". filmibeat.com. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  5. S. R. Ashok Kumar (10 September 2010). "Tuneful songs, meaningful lyrics". The Hindu. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  6. "How many movies are hitting the screens this week with 'Jackpot'?". top10cinema.com. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
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