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Thoppi | |
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Directed by | Youreka |
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Cinematography | M. Sukumar |
Music by | Ramprasad Sundar |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Thoppi ( transl. Hat) is a 2015 Indian Tamil language drama film directed by Youreka and starring Murali Ram, Raksha Raj and G. M. Kumar. The film is about a man with a criminal background who aspires to be a cop. [1]
Television anchor Murali Ram, who played supporting roles in a few films, made his lead debut with this film. [3] The film was shot in Theni and Korangani. [4]
US-based Ramprasad Sundar composed the songs for the film. [5]
During release, the film's director complained that the producer cut scenes considerably in the second half without his knowledge. [6]
M. Suganth of The Times of India opined that "The offbeat humour comes across well, but the film is modestly engaging". [6] Malini Mannath of The New Indian Express wrote that "But Thoppi, despite the glitches, is refreshing and is one of the better films to have come out in recent times". [7] A critic from Maalai Malar praised the performances of the cast and the cinematography. [8] A critic from Dinamalar noted that the film would make fans happy. [9]
This article needs a
plot summary. (June 2022) |
Thoppi | |
---|---|
Directed by | Youreka |
Starring |
|
Cinematography | M. Sukumar |
Music by | Ramprasad Sundar |
Release date |
|
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Thoppi ( transl. Hat) is a 2015 Indian Tamil language drama film directed by Youreka and starring Murali Ram, Raksha Raj and G. M. Kumar. The film is about a man with a criminal background who aspires to be a cop. [1]
Television anchor Murali Ram, who played supporting roles in a few films, made his lead debut with this film. [3] The film was shot in Theni and Korangani. [4]
US-based Ramprasad Sundar composed the songs for the film. [5]
During release, the film's director complained that the producer cut scenes considerably in the second half without his knowledge. [6]
M. Suganth of The Times of India opined that "The offbeat humour comes across well, but the film is modestly engaging". [6] Malini Mannath of The New Indian Express wrote that "But Thoppi, despite the glitches, is refreshing and is one of the better films to have come out in recent times". [7] A critic from Maalai Malar praised the performances of the cast and the cinematography. [8] A critic from Dinamalar noted that the film would make fans happy. [9]