Tiruppur (film)
Tiruppur is a 2010 Indian Tamil romantic action film directed by M. C. Duraisamy. The film features Prabha, Udhai and newcomer Unni Maya in lead roles, with Sarvamathi, Padmakumar, Dhandapani, Mahanadi Shankar and Tiruppur Selvaraj playing supporting roles. The film, produced by R. Dharmaraj, had musical score by C. D. Shaju and was released on 10 September 2010.[1]
Tiruppur | |
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Directed by | M. C. Duraisamy |
Produced by | R. Dharmaraj |
Written by | M. C. Duraisamy |
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Music by | C. D. Shaju (songs) S. P. Venkatesh (score) |
Cinematography | S. Balaraman |
Edited by | S. Satheesh |
Production company | Friends Production |
Release date |
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Running time | 145 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Plot
The film begins with Kesavan (Udhai), after serving a prison sentence, being on a train back home to Palani and he reminisces about his past.
Aadhi (Prabha), Kesavan, Perumal (Sarvamathi) and Seenu (Padmakumar) were best friends living in Palani. Aadhi lived with his widow mother and worked in a small workshop while Kesavan lived with his wealthy family and he was jobless. One day, Kesavan scolded Aparanji (Unni Maya) at the hospital for not doing her job well but later, he felt guilty for insulting her and wanted to apologize. Thereafter, he came to know that Aparanji was a medical student who was on an educational trip in Palani and they eventually befriended. Aadhi, Perumal and Seenu urged Kesavan to express his love. Kesavan then accommodated Aparanji and her college mates in his house. Kesavan was still afraid of expressing his love but Aparanji finally came to know about it and she gave him a love letter before going to her native town Tiruppur.
The four friends arrived in Pollachi to attend their friend's wedding and Kesavan met Aparanji before the function. At a jewellery shop, Kesavan bought bangles for his lover with his friend Aadhi and a police inspector (Mahanadi Shankar) suspected him of stealing his wife's bangles. The situation degenerated as Aadhi beat the police inspector up and Aparanji's father Subramani (Dhandapani) had witnessed the fight. At the wedding function, Kesavan gifted Aparanji the bangles. Subramani who has seen it insulted him and challenged Kesavan to come to his hometown Tiruppur.
In Tiruppur, Aadhi challenged Subramani in his house that his friend Kesavan will marry Aparanji but their first attempt failed as Thirthagiri (Tiruppur Selvaraj) intervened. Later, Subramani explained to the four friends that the gangster Thirthagiri wanted him to give his daughter to his brother but Subramani refused. Subramani wanted Kesavan to save Aparanji from Thirthagiri by marrying her. Thereafter, the four friends and Aparanji were arrested by the vengeful police inspector and he took them to Thirthagiri's factory. The five managed to escape from Thirthagiri's henchmen. After getting separated, the friends who had defeated Thirthagiri's henchmen got together and they had a brutal fight with Thirthagiri. When Thirthagiri tried to kill Kesavan with a machete, Aadhi sacrificed his life and died. A vengeful Kesavan then killed Thirthagiri.
Back to the present, Kesavan arrives in Palani and he meets his lover Aparanji and his two friends.
Cast
- Prabha as Aadhi
- Udhai as Kesavan
- Unni Maya as Aparanji
- Sarvamathi as Perumal
- Padmakumar as Seenu
- Dhandapani as Subramani
- Mahanadi Shankar as Police inspector
- Tiruppur Selvaraj as Thirthagiri
- Sridhar
- Rajguru
- S. M. Shanmugam
- Usha Elizabeth as Aparanji's mother
- Janaki
- Archana Harish as Kavitha
- Kovai Desingu as Thirthagiri's henchman
- Ramamoorthy
- Knockout Nanda
- Chinrasu as Gurukkal
Production
M. C. Duraisamy made his directorial debut with Tiruppur under the banner of Friends Production. Udhai who made his acting debut with Ganapathy Vanthachi (2006) and Prabha who acted in Pirappu (2007) and Thozhi (2009) were selected to play the lead roles. Unni Maya from Kerala was chosen to play the heroine. The film was predominantly shot in Tiruppur and two songs were canned in the Andaman Islands.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
Soundtrack
Tiruppur | |
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Soundtrack album by C. D. Shaju | |
Released | 2010 |
Recorded | 2010 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 23:23 |
Producer | C. D. Shaju |
The soundtrack was composed by film composer C. D. Shaju. The soundtrack features 5 tracks written by Palani Bharathi and M. C. Duraisamy.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Veesum Kaatru" | 4:54 |
2. | "Kadhal Paithiyam" | 5:33 |
3. | "Enda Thooniyulum" | 4:54 |
4. | "Thaga Thaga" | 3:52 |
5. | "Hey Adavadi" | 4:10 |
Total length: | 23:23 |
Reception
A critic said, "There is a sense of déjà-vu throughout the film reminding you of many similar ones [..] What the director has managed to convey is the friendship factor, especially the deep bonding between Adhi and Keshavan. Rising heroes Prabha and Udhai essay their characters with total involvement and conviction and play a major part in bringing out this friendship factor effectively on-screen".[8]
References
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- "திருப்பூர் படத்தில் உன்னி மாயா" [Kerala's unni maya debuts in Tirupur] (in Tamil). filmibeat.com. 20 May 2010. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
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