Guruvamma
Guruvamma | |
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Directed by | Thamarai Sendhoorpandi |
Produced by | Ernavoor A. Narayanan A.S. Kandhan |
Starring | Livingston Devayani Manivannan |
Cinematography | Raja Rajan |
Edited by | M.P. Ravichandran |
Music by | Sagithya |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Guruvamma is a 2002 Tamil-language drama film directed by Thamarai Sendhoorapandi. The film stars Livingston and Devayani in the lead roles, with Manivannan, Senthil, Vadivukkarasi and Pasi Sathya in a supporting role. The film was released on 19 July 2002.[1]
Cast[]
- Livingston as Thulasi
- Devayani as Guruvamma
- Manivannan
- Senthil
- Vadivukkarasi
- Pasi Sathya
- Balu Anand
- Idichapuli Selvaraj
- Poornitha
Soundtrack[]
Lyrics were written by Arivumathi and composed by Sahitya.
- "Chembaruthi Poo" -
- "Iyya Ethukku" -
- "Koorai" -
- "Megame" - Hariharan
- "Odivantha Oothu" - P. Unnikrishnan
- "Thoda Thoda" - Tippu
Production[]
Livingston and Devayani worked with each other four times in quick succession in the early 2000s, after appearances together in Parthasarathy's Unakkum Enakkum Kalyanam, Benjamin's Senthalam Poove and S. P. Rajkumar's En Purushan Kuzhandhai Maadhiri (2001) though the former two did not release despite having audio launches.[2][3][4] Scriptwriter Yosi was also a part of the project.[5]
Critical reception[]
Following the release of the film, Devayani was appreciated by critics for her performance as a street dweller.[6] It became one of the actress's first films that she had dubbed for in her original voice.[7] The film later won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film Portraying Woman in Good Light for 2002.
References[]
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- ^ "Archived copy". www.chennaionline.com. Archived from the original on 19 August 2003. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Accolades all her way..." The Hindu. 9 October 2002. Archived from the original on 13 March 2003.
- 2002 films
- Tamil-language films
- Indian films
- 2000s Tamil-language films
- Indian drama films