Kaththukkutti
Kaththukkutti | |
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Directed by | R. Saravanan |
Produced by | R. Ramkumar |
Starring |
Narain Srushti Dange Soori |
Music by | Aruldev |
Cinematography | Santhosh Sriram |
Production company |
OWN Productions |
Release dates | 9 October 2015 |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Kaththukkutti is aTamil romantic comedy film directed by R. Saravanan and produced by Ramkumar. The film features Narain and Srushti Dange the lead roles, with Soori in another pivotal role. The film released in October 2015.[1]
Cast
- Narain as Arivazhaganmm
- Soori as Ginger
- Srushti Dange as Bhuvana
- Jayaraj as Santhanam, Arivazhagan's father
- Raja as Bhuvana's father
- Tulasi as Arivazhagan's mother
- V. Gnanavel as Maavattam
- K. G. Mohan as Manjapai
- Kadhal Saravanan
- Theni Murugan
- Nadhaswaram Kannan
- Devipriya
- Sandhya in an item number
Production
Production on the film began quietly in late 2013, with debutant director Saravanan opting to give actor Narain an opportunity to make a comeback, following a hiatus after Mugamoodi (2012). The film also features Jayaraj, brother of actor-director Bharathiraja, who makes his acting debut. Sandhya signed on to appear in the film in June 2014 and would appear as one of the two pairs for Soori in the film, the other being Devipriya.[2]
Soundtrack
Music is composed by Aruldev
Track listing | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Singer(s) | Length |
1. | "Oru Round" | R Saravanan/ Vasanth BalaKrishnan | Velmurugan,Pavan,Malathy Lakshman | - |
2. | "Karuppu vella" | R Saravanan | Hema | - |
3. | "Nenjukkulla" | R Saravanan | Aruldev | - |
4. | "Kalakkattu Kannaala" | Snehan | Ranjith,Cicily | - |
5. | "Karnadagathu" | - | Algate Azhakesh | - |
6. | "Youtube Trend" | Vasanth Balakrishnan | Abishek Dharshan | - |
Reception
Sify wrote "The only problem with Kathukutty is the low production values and music, cinematography and editing are strictly average. Nevertheless the film has its good moments and can be watched once.You will not be disappointed.describing the film as "Above Average".[3]