Thottal Poo Malarum Tamil Movie Song Download
Contents. Plot Ravi (Sakthi), a happy-go-lucky youngster, falls in instant love with Anjali (Gauri Munjal), his college mate. Anjali's mother Periya Nayagie (Sukanya), a rich and an arrogant entrepreneur, tries to play spoilsport in their romance. She arranges for her daughter's wedding with the son of her brother and a dreaded and kind-hearted gangster Varadharaja Vandaiyar (Raj Kiran) in Mumbai. Sakthi goes to Mumbai. He hides his true identity and manages to gain an entry into Vandiyar's family.
Thottal Poo Malarum Tamil Movie Video Song Download
Having won their confidence, Sakthi sets himself on a mission to marry Anjali. Cast. as Ravi Thyagarajan. as Anjali. as Varadharaja Vaandiyar. as Periya Naayagi, Anjali's mother. as Kabaaleeswaran (Kabali Khan), Ravi's uncle.
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Anand Kumar Murugan as Villain who will looe his hand Soundtrack Thottal Poo Malarum by Released 23 June 2007 ( 2007-06-23) Recorded 2007 Film soundtrack chronology (2007) 2007 Thottal Poo Malarum (2007) (2007) 2007 For the music of the film, teamed up with composer for the first time. The soundtrack was released on 23 June 2007 by and. It features 6 tracks. Wrote the lyrics for all the songs, except for 'Kadatharen Naan Unnai', whose lyrics were written by Snehan. Indiaglitz described the album as 'rocking' and a 'delight for music-lovers'. Particularly, the song 'Arabu Naade' became immensely popular and became a chartbuster song. Song Singers Length (m:ss) Lyrics Notes 1 'Arabu Naade', 5:22 2 'Vittal Suriyanai', Yuvan Shankar Raja 4:38 3 'Valaiyal Karangalai' 4:45 4 'Ennai Pidicha', Binny Krishna Kumar 4:35 5 'Vaadi Vambu Pennae' 4:09 6 'Kadatharan Naan Unnai', 3:48 Snehan Reviews TSV Hari of described the film as 'very ordinary fare,' adding that 'Sakthi certainly deserved better.'
M Bharat Kumar of called it a 'mediocre offering' with 'predictable sequences,' noting that 'the son seems to have delivered the goods well, while the father has failed as a director.' However, IndiaGlitz described it as a 'feel-good youthful entertainer' with an 'intelligent screenplay and pacy narration' that is 'sure to appease film-buffs.'
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