Dhool

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Dhool
Directed by Dharani
Produced by A. M. Rathnam
Starring Vikram
Jyothika
Reema Sen
Vivek
Sayaji Shinde
Manoj K Jayan
Paravai Muniamma
Mayilsamy
Telangana
Pasupathy
Music by Vidyasagar
Release date(s) 2003
Language Tamil
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Dhool (2003) is a Tamil film directed by Dharani. As like other Dharani films it is a masala based entertainer. The movie stars Vikram, Jyothika, Reema Sen, Vivek, Sayaji Shinde, Telangana, Pasupathy, Paravai Muniyamma, Mayilsamy, Chitti Babu and Manoj K Jayan. The film's music is composed by top director, Vidyasagar.

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[edit] Plot

Arumugham (Vikram) is an uneducated, good hearted, helpful village hick. Easwari (Jyothika) is his childhood friend. A chemical factory in the village pollutes the local river and when all attempts to stop the factory waste from going to the drinking water falls flat, the villagers decide to send Arumugham to Chennai and meet the concerned minister who has won from their constituency. He sets out for the city with Easwari and her grandmother and they stay with Arumugham's friend (Vivek) and gang. Swapna (Reema Sen) is a model who stays in the same area and she lusts after Arumugham. They meet the Minister (Sayaji Shinde) who is extremely nice to them and promises to help them. Soon Arumugham is forced by circumstances to fight against an anti-social gang with a lady boss. An honest police officer (Manoj K Jayan) tries to collect evidence against the criminal gang. When Arumugham realizes that the bad guys are the henchmen of the same Minister who is behind all the crimes! He starts beating the Minister with his intelligence and plans. Ultimately he solves the problem to village and also taught lesson to Minister.

[edit] Cast

Actor Role
Vikram Arumugam
Jyothika Eeswari
Reema Sen Swapna
Vivek Ezhi
Sayaji Shinde Minister
Manoj K Jayan Police
Paravai Muniamma Mundakanisswari
Pasupathy Aadhi

Full cast and credit listing available.

[edit] Trivia

  • It was recognised as a commercial triumph
  • Dharani's second film with the name 'Dharani'. (Previously known as Ramani)

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