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Gummalam | |
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Directed by | Sugi S. Moorthy |
Produced by | Kanthasamy |
Written by | Sugi S. Moorthy |
Starring | Mithun Tejaswi Rathi Arumugam Akash Ganesh Zakeer Kaka Radhakrishnan Ponnambalam Ravikumar Selvam Vasu Vikram |
Music by | Gandhidasan |
Production company | Sharmadha Productions |
Release date | 29 November 2002 |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Gummalam (lit. Excitement) is a 2002 Tamil film. Sugi S. Moorthy directed this film with newcomers Mithun Tejaswi, Akash, Ganesh and Zakeer.
Cast
- Mithun Tejaswi as Dinesh
- Rathi Arumugam as Anu
- Kaka Radhakrishnan
- Akash
- Ganesh
- Zakeer
- Kavitha
Production
Two of the songs were shot at Rameswaram and Udhagamandalam.[1]
Soundtrack
Soundtrack was composed by Gandhidasan.[2]
- "Thitranga" - Tippu
- "Kaatre" - Sujatha
- "Yaaro" - Unni Menon
- "Dhimsukattai" - Timmy
- "Ovvoru Naalum" - Unnikrishnan
Reception
Thiraipadam wrote "For the most part, Gummaalam reminds us of other recent movies featuring students and their activities. It features four such students and has them fighting over one woman. But the movie ventures into serious territory by giving the woman a sad, serious past. Not only do the two portions of the movie not gel, but the serious portion is too haphazard to make up for the distasteful and vulgar portions involving the four students".[3] The Hindu wrote "And if the story hardly affects you at any point, it is the treatment which leaves much to be desired".[4]
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