Aanmai Thavarael | |
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Directed by | Kuzhanthai Velappan |
Screenplay by | Kuzhanthai Velappan |
Story by | Kuzhanthai Velappan |
Starring | Dhruva Shruti Sampath Raj Panchu Subbu |
Cinematography | Arbhindu Saaraa |
Edited by | V J Sabu Joseph |
Music by | Mariya Manohar |
Production company | Redhead Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Aanmai Thavarael ( transl. Missing masculinity) is a 2011 Tamil-language crime thriller film written and directed by Kuzhanthai Velappan. [1] The film, featuring newcomers Dhruva and Shruti alongside Sampath Raj and Panchu Subbu in primary roles, deals with human trafficking. [2] It was released on 3 June 2011. [3]
Soundtrack was composed by Mariya Manohar. [4] [5]
Behindwoods wrote "At first, congrats to the team for coming up with such a bold subject. The standard of execution of the plot in AT puts the film at a higher level. The director has a clear focus, to show the way in which crime and police operate, and he succeeds in most parts". [6] News18 wrote "Debutant writer-director Kulanthai Velappan has his script focused, and moves his narration at a steady pace, the interest rarely waning". [7] Nowrunning wrote "Aanmai Thavarael is an overlong, over scored vapid lackluster that has nothing to do with you once you're out of the theatre". [8]
Aanmai Thavarael | |
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![]() Poster | |
Directed by | Kuzhanthai Velappan |
Screenplay by | Kuzhanthai Velappan |
Story by | Kuzhanthai Velappan |
Starring | Dhruva Shruti Sampath Raj Panchu Subbu |
Cinematography | Arbhindu Saaraa |
Edited by | V J Sabu Joseph |
Music by | Mariya Manohar |
Production company | Redhead Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Aanmai Thavarael ( transl. Missing masculinity) is a 2011 Tamil-language crime thriller film written and directed by Kuzhanthai Velappan. [1] The film, featuring newcomers Dhruva and Shruti alongside Sampath Raj and Panchu Subbu in primary roles, deals with human trafficking. [2] It was released on 3 June 2011. [3]
Soundtrack was composed by Mariya Manohar. [4] [5]
Behindwoods wrote "At first, congrats to the team for coming up with such a bold subject. The standard of execution of the plot in AT puts the film at a higher level. The director has a clear focus, to show the way in which crime and police operate, and he succeeds in most parts". [6] News18 wrote "Debutant writer-director Kulanthai Velappan has his script focused, and moves his narration at a steady pace, the interest rarely waning". [7] Nowrunning wrote "Aanmai Thavarael is an overlong, over scored vapid lackluster that has nothing to do with you once you're out of the theatre". [8]