Perumal (film)

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Perumal
Perumal poster.jpg
Poster
Directed byVincent Selva
Written byVincent Selva
G. K. Balakumaran
Produced byP. Shanmugam
StarringSundar C
Namitha
Meenakshi
Vivek
CinematographyBanu Murugan
Edited by
Music bySrikanth Deva
Distributed byCirussti
Release date
  • 13 February 2009 (2009-02-13)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Perumal is a 2009 Tamil drama film starring Sundar C, Namitha and Meenakshi. It is directed by Vincent Selva and released to negative reviews.

Plot[]

The movie begins in a hospital where a mafia is involved in adulterating drugs. Unfortunately, a junior doctor Alamu (Meenakshi) manages to stumble upon their antisocial act. To safeguard themselves, the gang sets out to wipe out Alamu. She meets Perumal Gopi Karuvaya(Sundar C), a petty thief who does the job of recovering loans for an agency. He eventually vows to protect Alamu from her distress by putting an end to the gang and their atrocities.

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Soundtrack[]

Perumal
Soundtrack album by
Released29 January 2009
GenreSoundtrack
Length23:33
LabelAyngaran Music
An Ak Audio
ProducerSrikanth Deva
Srikanth Deva chronology
Thiruvannamalai
(2008)
Perumal
(2009)
Thee
(2009)

The soundtrack features 5 songs composed by Srikanth Deva and lyrics written by Kabilan.[1]

Track listings:

  1. "Enna Enna Seyyapporae" - Sumangali (5:38)
  2. "Yedhaachum Sollikuvee" - Anuradha Sriram (4:27)
  3. "Yaen Kedutha" - Benny Dayal, Surmukhi Raman (4:40)
  4. "Enna Enna" - Asha Ramesh (4:43)
  5. "Kadhal Vaipogamae" - S. Janaki, Arivunidhi (4:03)

Reception[]

Indiaglitz wrote "It is a movie sure to appease action-buffs. Had Vinecent Selvah concentrated more on screenplay and ensured that more suspense elements are attached, this Perumal would have blessed his devotees ardently."[2] Behindwoods wrote "Overall, Perumal is a potent idea gone wrong. The theme had the ability to give suspense and thrills that would have made for engaging viewing but the director has failed to sustain either of these, it does not make for interesting viewing."[3] Rediff wrote "Apparently, the makers decided that nothing much was needed to make this into a complete movie because there's nothing else."[4]

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