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Alaiyadikkuthu

2005 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alaiyadikkuthu (transl.The waves are hitting) is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written and directed by Kalimuthu Arjunaraja and starring Sindhu Tolani, Naveen Dhanush and Akhil Kumar. It was released on 10 August 2005.

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Alaiyadikkuthu
Directed byKalimuthu Arjunaraja
Written byKalimuthu Arjunaraja
Produced byA. N. A. Naina Mohamed
N. Fazil
Starring
CinematographyPavan Shekhar
Edited byT. K. Kuppusamy
Music byBharani
Production
company
Studio Lights
Release date
  • 10 August 2005 (2005-08-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
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Cast

Production

Sindhu Tolani turned down offers to star in Telugu films to work on Alaiyadikkuthu after being impressed by the story. Sindhu's sister, Neha Tolani, was also cast in a role, as was debutant Prabha Reddy. Naveen Dhanush and Aari Arujunan made their acting debuts in the film, with the latter appearing under the name of Akhil Kumar.[1]

Prior to release, it was reported that the film was partially based on the Kanchi Shankaracharyas controversy.[2] In June 2005, director K. Rajan chose to shelve his biopic of Sivakasi Jayalakshmi titled Niram Maraiya Rojakal starring Vindhya, after he felt it was quite similar to Alaiyadikkuthu.[3][4]

Soundtrack

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No.SongSingersLyrics
1Chee Chee PodaMahathi, Harish RaghavendraIlayakamban
2Machi MachiTippu, Mahathi
3Mela PaaruKarthik, Grace Karunas
4Mercury BabySrimathumithaPa. Vijay
5Vaada MachanKrishnaraj, Anuradha SriramVictor Dass
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Reception

The film was released on 10 August 2005 across Tamil Nadu. A critic from Sify gave the film a negative review, adding that "Sindhu Tolani as the female crusader and vigilante is adequate though she has to improve in emotional scenes" and that the film "needed more sensitive treatment".[5] A critic from NowRunning.com wrote "though the movie is realistic, relevant and to some extent revitalizing, it misses on a point that you do not feel or sympathize for the pains suffered by victims of lascivious men".[6] A reviewer from BizHat noted the film was "screeching, hysterical and distasteful".[7]

In September 2006, Kalimuthu Arjunaraja announced a follow-up venture titled Minnaladikkuthu (English: The lightning is hitting) starring Namitha in the lead role, with the same producers. However, the film eventually did not have a theatrical release.[8][9][10]

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