Thiruttu Payale

Thiruttu Payale (English: Naughty thief)[1] is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written and directed by Susi Ganesan. As like other Susi Ganesan films, it is a real-life experience-based entertainer/thriller. The movie stars Kaakha Kaakha fame Jeevan, Sonia Agarwal, Abbas, Malavika, Vivek, Manoj K. Jayan, Gaayathri and Charle. The film's music is composed by music director, Bharathwaj. The film was remade in Hindi by the director himself as Shortcut Romeo with Neil Nitin Mukesh in the title role with Puja Gupta and Ameesha Patel. The film was also remade in Telugu and Kannada as Mr. Rascal and Aadu Aata Aadu respectively.

Thiruttu
Directed bySusi Ganesan
Produced byKalpathi S.Aghoram
Kalpathi S.Ganesh
Kalpathi S.Suresh
Written bySusi Ganesan
StarringJeevan
Sonia Agarwal
Abbas
Malavika
Vivek
Manoj K Jayan
Charle
Music byBharathwaj
CinematographyRavi Shankar
Production
company
Release date
14 April 2006
Running time
150 mins
LanguageTamil

Plot

Manickam (Jeevan), belongs to a poor family in a village. He does not respect any of his family members, except for his uncle Manohar (Vinod Raj), who lives in Chennai. The story gets rolling once he decides to come and stay with Manohar at Chennai. Once, while Manickam is watching people playing golf, he notices Roopini (Malavika) and Ramesh (Abbas) having an illicit relationship. He manages to capture the scene in his video camera. Roopini is the wife of a rich businessman named Sivaraj (Manoj K. Jayan), who is Ramesh's best friend. Manickam blackmails Roopini and extracts money from her whenever he needs. Once, he makes a trip abroad to Australia with Roopini’s expenditure. There, he happens to meet Rosy (Sonia Agarwal). He falls in love with her. Rosy tells him that she is a very rich girl from a respected family. While he decides to propose to her, he finds that she has left the city. He is upset, and just at that time, Roopini makes a phone call and tells him that Rosy was sent by her only to woo Manickam and demands that if he needs Rosy, he needs to hand over the cassette to her. Manickam decides to find Rosy and comes to know that she also loves him. She asks him to leave this con work and gets him a job in a shop. All went well until when Rosy's stepmother comes to know about this relationship and asks Manickam for a sum if he wants to marry Rosy. To acquire the same, he again uses the cassette for the final time, but Sivaraj comes to know about it. Manickam hands over the money to Rosy's stepmother and asks Rosy to come to the airport next day. The climax shows Sivaraj killing Ramesh and Manickam fighting the goons sent by Sivaraj and reaching the airport, somehow only to be killed by Sivaraj. The film ends with Rosy waiting for Manickam in the airport.

Cast

ActorRole
JeevanManickam
Sonia AgarwalRosy / Saranya
AbbasRamesh
MalavikaRoopini
VivekManohar
Manoj K. JayanSivaraj (Roopini's husband)
Susi GanesanCID
CharleWatchman
Vinod RajManohar (Manickam's uncle)
NagarajWatchman
GaayathriRosy's mother

Soundtrack

The song "Thiruttu Payale" is partially based on "Chinna Payale" from Arasilankumari (1961).[2]

Thiruttu Payale
Soundtrack album by
Released2006
Recorded2006
GenreSoundtrack
Length24:19
LabelAyngaran Music
ProducerRamani Bharadwaj
Ramani Bharadwaj chronology
Thirupathi
(2006)
Thiruttu Payale
(2006)
Jambhavan
(2006)

All lyrics are written by Vairamuthu.

Track-List
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Avala Partha"Karthik, Donal Arjun, Bharadwaj4:48
2."Poi Solla Poren"KK, Kanmani5:25
3."Thayyatha"Sadhana Sargam, Reshmi, Amalraj4:58
4."Theme"Swetha0:49
5."Thippamma"Bharadwaj, Sudesh Bhosle, Rajagopal4:28
6."Thiruttu Payale"Mukesh3:51
Total length:24:19

Box office

  • The film was a commercial success grossing 400 million at the box office and became the third highest grossing Tamil film of 2006 only behind Varalaru and Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Susi Ganesan: Back with Thiruttu Payale". rediff.com. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  2. "கலைமாமணி வாமனனின் 'நிழலல்ல நிஜம்' – 153 - தினமலர்". Dinamalar Nellai. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  3. "The Boom In Regional Films". Digital Today. Archived from the original on 1 January 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
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