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Who are the characters in the movie Paruthiveeran?

Who are the characters in the movie Paruthiveeran?

Paruthiveeran (transl. Cotton Champ) is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language epic romantic drama film written and directed by Ameer Sultan. The film stars Karthi in his feature film debut as the title character, with Priyamani as the female lead and Ponvannan, Saravanan and Ganja Karuppu and Sujatha Sivakumar playing supporting roles.

Who are the singers of Paruthiveeran movie songs?

Paruthiveeran is a Tamil movie album released on 2006. Music of Paruthiveeran songs are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Paruthiveeran album has 6 songs sung by Illayaraja, Manicka Vinayagam, Krishnaraj, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Shreya Ghoshal, Srimathumitha, Amir, S. Saroja, Pandi, Lakshmi, Raja, Kala, SR.

Who is Paruthiveeran in the movie Karthi?

Paruthiveeran ( Karthi) is a country brash whose inter-caste parents were ostracized by the villagers since his higher caste father married his lower caste mother. After his parents’ death, Paruthiveeran was mostly raised by his doting paternal uncle Chevvaazhai ( Saravanan ), who pampers and accompanies him in every misbehavior to keep him happy.

Where did the movie Paruthiveeran take place at?

Paruthiveeran was entirely shot in Theni and its surroundings. After two years of making, the film was released on 23 February 2007 and received universal critical acclaim.

Paruthiveeran (transl. Hero of Paruthiyur) is a 2007 Indian Tamil -language Period romantic drama film written and directed by Ameer. The film stars Karthi in his feature film debut as the title character, with Priyamani as the female lead and Ponvannan, Saravanan, Ganja Karuppu, Sampath Raj, and Sujatha Sivakumar playing supporting roles.

What kind of reviews did Paruthiveeran soundtrack get?

Yuvan Shankar Raja received critical acclaim for his score, while the soundtrack album initially got mostly unfavorable reviews, being described as a “letdown” and “disappointment”, raising to question whether it could attract today’s “modern” audience.