Thulli Vilayadu | |
Director: | Vincent Selva |
Producer: | D. Govindaraj |
Story: | Vincent Selva |
Screenplay: | Vincent Selva |
Starring: | Yuvaraj Deepthi Nambiar Prakash Raj Jayaprakash Soori Sendrayan |
Music: | Srikanth Deva |
Cinematography: | S. K. Boopathy |
Editing: | V. T. Vijayan |
Studio: | RB Studios |
Country: | India |
Language: | Tamil |
Thulli Vilayadu is a 2013 Tamil-language comedy thriller film written and directed by Vincent Selva[1] and produced by D. Govindaraj. The film features newcomer Yuvaraj, Deepthi Nambiar, Soori, and Sendrayan in the lead roles. Prakash Raj and Jayaprakash play important roles with comic shades.[2] Srikanth Deva has scored the music, while S. K. Boopathy has cranked the camera and V. T. Vijayan did the film's editing. The film released on 28 June 2013.[3]
Raghu (Yuvaraj), Mano (Soori), and Thangavelu (Sendrayan) are faithful for politicians Singam (Prakash Raj) and Samipillai (Jayaprakash). Both politicians are fighting for 200 million rupees, which is meant to be used to bribe the people for the upcoming elections. in the meantime, the three men decide to jump in this and take it for their advantage. The men decide to go to Rajasthan to hide. On their trip, they meet a girl named Yamuna (Deepthi Nambiar), who is claimed to be Asin's younger sister. What is the next part of the chapter?
The soundtrack is composed by Srikanth Deva, collaborating with Vincent Selva for the fourth time. Director Mysskin, who earlier worked as an assistant director for Vincent Selva, had sung one of the songs.[4] The audio was launched on 8 March 2013 by actor Vijay.[5]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics |
---|---|---|---|
1 | "Ammadi Aathadi" | Kabilan | |
2 | "Sandi Kuthira" | Renuka | Pon. Ravindran |
3 | "Theme Music" | Instrumental | |
4 | "Vaa Machi Oothiko" | Na. Muthukumar | |
5 | "Yaar Ivalo" | Krish |
The film was released on 28 June 2013 alongside Annakodi. The film took a poor opening and grossed only in first week.[6] The film opened with 78 shows on its first weekend in Chennai box office. It was removed after one week. It sold 3,800 tickets in Chennai during its lifetime.
The New Indian Express wrote:"lacklustre characters, insipid narration and shoddy screenplay make the film devoid of thrill, humour or excitement".[7]