Jaya (film)

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Jaya
Directed bySenthilnathan
StarringRamya Krishnan
Sherin
Karunas
Sriman
Manorama
Music byMannu
Release date
  • 6 December 2002 (2002-12-06)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Jaya is a South Indian Tamil film released in 2002 directed by Senthilnathan.

Cast[edit]

Synopsis[edit]

The movie is of murder mystery genre, where a college student gets murdered and one of her friends starts a hunt for the killers. Some of the shots for the movie were taken at the SRM College for Hotel Management, where Swetha Eswarawaka, a college student would be part of some competitions along with the lead cast of Ramya Krishnan and Sherin playing the role of college students.

Soundtrack[edit]

The music for this movie was composed by Mannu

Production[edit]

A set resembling a college auditorium was erected at a cost of about Rs. 10 lakhs at a studio in Chennai. It was a college scene, celebrating the International Women's day, that was shot. The variety programme had a dance item by Jaya, Preithy and gang.[1]

Reception[edit]

Thiraipadam wrote "poor execution results in an incoherent, slow movie that spends too little time on the main story, instead lurching around in several different, ineffective directions."[2] The Hindu wrote "WHAT COULD have been a thrilling action-packed film ends a damp squib, thanks to insipid treatment".[3]

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