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&0183 &32 Paruthiveeran Tamil Movie Download Kuttymovies MP3 & MP4 Free Download Download and listen song Paruthiveeran Tamil Movie Download Kuttymovies MP3 for free on SwbVideo. Click button below and download or play to listen the song Paruthiveeran Tamil Movie Download Kuttymovies on the next page.CHENNAI, India — Ameer Sultan’s Tamil-language “Paruthiveeran” (the literal translation in English would be “the brave man of Paruthi village”) traces a simple romance between a village virgin and a good hearted, but misguided hunk with a raw rusticity that becomes the high point of the film.Right from the opening sequence (which takes place at a local village festival), this film practically wallops you over the head with colour and energy.2007. &0183 &32 Paruthiveeran: Directed by Ameer Sultan. With Karthi, Priyamani, Saravanan, Ponvannan.
Manika Vinayagam,Sheya Ghoshal YEAR 2007 Ayyayyo Song Lyrics in English Yeleiii yeleleleiii Yeleiii Inspired by a true incident in a still largely caste-driven countryside, Sultan uses a real village near the renowned temple town of Madurai in southern India and 60 non-professionals as a large part of the cast. Spinning a story of a love gone horribly wrong in a community whose people settle scores in bloody killings, the director lets prevailing customs and festivals form a backdrop to a powerful narrative.The movie, which has done reasonable business in India since its theatrical release, opens with a long sequence at a village fair, where the characters are introduced with drums and drama: Paruthiveeran (Karthi) is a small-time crook, but one who is held in awe by the society because of his pluck and courage. Muthazhagu (Priyamani) adores him and has been in love with him since she was 8, when he rescued her from drowning in a well.Sevvazhai (Saravanan) is Paruthiveeran’s uncle, who raised him after the death of his parents.
The incidents, customs and mannerisms used are highly region-specific. They could bewilder even an Indian who is not a Tamil. And the visuals often get lost in a sea of words in a strange dialect peculiar to that area.
At times, Paruthiveeran is violent towards her, but she still loves him. In order to delay her marriage with anybody else, she fails in her tests at school on purpose to be in the same grade class as Paruthiveeran. She promised to marry him and be by his side forever and starts to love him against her parents' will as they do not approve of Parututhiveeran's inter-caste background. When they were children, Paruthiveeran saved Muththazhagu from drowning in a well. Muththazhagu has been in love with Paruthiveeran since childhood, but he remains unmoved and keeps her at bay.
However, while hiding away in an abandoned building while Paruthiveeran is away making necessary arrangements, she comes across four of Paruthiveeran's acquaintances who mistake her for one of his prostitutes. Since Muththazhagu is not able to convince her parents otherwise, she runs away from home in order to elope with Paruthiveeran. Undeterred by his threats, her parents press ahead with the preparations for her marriage with a boy of their choice.
Assuming him to be her kidnapper and killer, they beat him to death. While walking away in a neurotic state, he is found by Muththazhagu's father Kazhuvathevan ( Ponvannan) and her other relatives. Paruthiveeran, on her request, chops her corpse into pieces. She beseeches Paruthiveeran to cut her into pieces as she does not want anybody to find her in her present state.
Samuthirakani (Cameo appearance – uncredited)For the title character, Karthi, brother of Suriya, was chosen to portray the part. Sampath Raj as Marudhu (Paruthiveeran's father) Sujatha Sivakumar as Kazhuvathevan's wife Saravanan as Chevvaazhai (Paruthiveeran's uncle)
Furthermore, no dubbing artists were involved in the production and all artists were brought to Chennai had dubbed their original voice. The number of newcomers who acted in the film, notably, outweighed the number of professional artists, with Priyamani, Ponvannan, Saravanan and Ganja Karuppu being the only four experienced actors. About 60 debutants, mostly real-time people from the region, appeared in the film. When director Ameer approached him to play the titular character in the film he accepted the offer because the film was " . so compelling".
He later stated that he had incurred heavy financial loss as a producer of the film. The film's director Ameer taking over the production and later by Gnanavel Raja. The filming started in July 2005 and experienced financial difficulties, and was almost abandoned by mid–2006. A village carnival was created by art director Jacki for the film and shot for 10 days in Karumathur, Madurai.
All lyrics were written by Snehan. Moreover, a couple of traditional, village-based singers contributed to the album by lending their voice to a few songs. It features vocals from Yuvan Shankar Raja's father Ilaiyaraaja, director Ameer himself and professional playback singers Shreya Ghoshal, Manikka Vinayagam and Madhumitha. The album consists of six songs, including one instrumental track, featuring the nadaswaram only. The soundtrack album was released on 29 Decrember 2006 at Green Park Hotel in Chennai, with several prominent film personalities participating in the event, including fellow actor Vijay, who launched the audio.
Other critics hailed his music as "excellent", and as "unmistakably a milestone on his road to the pinnacle that his father Ilayaraja has reached". Baradwaj Rangan labelled it a "magnificently earthy score", while Malathi Rangarajan noted that the composer "proves he is a chip off the old block in rustic music too". Following the film's release however, critics unanimously made very positive remarks in regards to the film score. Yuvan Shankar Raja received critical acclaim for his score, while the soundtrack album initially got mostly unfavorable reviews, being described as a "letdown" and "disappointment", raising to question whether it could attract today's "modern" audience. He composed a folk music-based score and used rural sounds with instruments as dholak, nadaswaram, thavil and urumee.
Sriram Iyer of Rediff gave the film three out of five stars, lauding it as a "remarkable effort" and claiming that Ameer "successfully brings alive the feel of the pastures". Reception The film received overall positive critical response, particularly regarding the lead artists' performances. SarojaThe film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Malligadu on 2 March 2012. Krishnaraj, Manikka Vinayagam, Shreya Ghoshal, Yuvan Shankar RajaKala, Lakshmi, Pandi, Raja, Madurai S. The song "Oororam Puliyamaram" in particular was the Chartbuster number, also being chosen as the "Best Folk Song of the Year 2007" at the Isaiyaruvi Tamil Music Awards, whilst the entire album itself was named as "Isaiyaruvi Best Album of the Year 2007".
Heaping praise on the director, the reviewer further adds that Ameer had "shown his class again" and "enhance his reputation as a master craftsman". A Behindwoods critic wrote that Paruthiveeran "lives up to all that it promised and more".