Kulir 100°

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Kulir 100°
Directed by Anita Udeep
Produced by Anita Udeep
Written by Anita Udeep
Starring Sanjeev
Riya Bamniyal
Thalaivasal Vijay
Adithya
Rohit
Music by Bobo Shashi
Cinematography L. K. Vijay
Editing by B. Lenin
Studio Mayajaal Entertainment
Distributed by Mayajaal Entertainment
Release dates
  • June 2009 (2009-06)
Country India
Language Tamil

Kulir 100° (English: Cold 100°) is a Tamil film released in 2009 and directed by Anita Udeep.

Synopsis

Surya (Sanjeev) is the son of a local dada (Aditya), and studies at the Chengalpet Matriculation School. His mother who is separated from her rowdy husband wants him to grow up as a model citizen. Unfortunately he has more of his father’s genes and gets expelled for beating up a teacher.

Surya who is attached to his mother gives a promise that he will not take the path to violence again, and is admitted to the up market Lake View School in Ooty (the principal of the school Thalaivasal Vijay says it is the “best school in south Asia!!”).

The Chengalpet guy is looked down by his snooty seniors led by Rohit (Rohit Rathod) and his gang. The only person who stands with him is Babloo (Bobo Sasi), and the principal’s daughter Tanya (Riya) who has a soft corner for him.

Under extreme provocation, Surya keeps his cool as he tries to live up to his mother’s expectation. However he breaks down after Babloo is murdered, and goes on a revenge spree. The film ends on a tragic note, as the message of the film is conveyed.

Cast

  • Sanjeev as Surya
  • Riya as Tanya
  • Bobo Sasi as Babloo
  • Rohit Rathod as Rohit

Production

Kulir 100 is the directorial debut of Anita Udeep. According to her, the title "indicates it's both cold and hot which means that opposites attract, the basic framework of the film." The film was made on a budget of INR3 crore (US$480,000). Shooting for the film took place in Switzerland, Kulu, Manali, Yercaud and Ooty[1]

Reception

Behindwoods said, "The title could be reminiscent of all things pleasant in this inexorably hot weather, but watching debutant director Anita Udeep’s Kulir doesn’t have the same effect. Anita, after probably having set out to deliver a message-movie, has lagged behind soon enough and ended up doing just the opposite" and concluded "Experience the cold!", while rating the film 0.5 out of 5 stars.[2] Sify said, "The film lacks the magic one associate with boarding school brat pack movie. Let us hope Anita Udeep, learns from her mistakes and finds a better script in her next outing."[3] Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff said, "Kulir 100 Degrees tries very hard to simulate the lives of youngsters, but it seems to flit to the next scene before any scenario can be fully explored, leaving you with a sense of dissatisfaction. In the end, the result is rather half-baked. The cool visuals and neat songs are the only compensation." and rated the film 2 out of 5 stars.[4]

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