Arya Surya

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Arya Surya
Directed by Rama Narayanan
Written byRama Narayanan
Produced byRama Narayanan
Starring Srinivasan
Vishnupriyan
CinematographyR. Selvaraj
Edited byRajkeerthi
Music by Srikanth Deva
Production
company
Release date
  • 20 September 2013 (2013-09-20)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Arya Surya is a 2013 Tamil comedy film directed by Rama Narayanan. The film stars Srinivasan and Vishnupriyan while Nakshatra, Kovai Sarala and Gangai Amaren play supportive roles.

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Cast

Special appearances in the song "Thagadu Thagadu"

Soundtrack

Arya Surya
Soundtrack album by
Released2013
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length27:35
Producer Srikanth Deva
Srikanth Deva chronology
Thulli Vilayadu
(2013)
Arya Surya
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(2013)

The music was composed by Srikanth Deva. [1] T. Rajendar sang the song Thagadu, Thagadu, in which he makes a cameo appearance. [2]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Thagadu Thagadu"Karunanidhi L. R. Easwari, T. Rajendar 05:33
2."Vadapochae" Viveka Srinivasan, Velmurugan 04:36
3."Star Star" Piraisoodan Srikanth Deva, Hemambika04:10
4."Mama"Viveka Senthil Dass, Bellie Raj, Hemambika, Surmukhi Raman 04:35
5."Sandhegam"Gana Bala Gana Bala 01:08
6."Kala Kala"Gaana DassGaana Dass, V. M. Mahalingam02:36
7."Asaaru Vusaaru"Gaana DassGaana Dass04:57
Total length:27:35

Critical reception

The Times of India rated the film 1 out of 5 stars saying that "The film feels like a bunch of arbitrary scenes strung together with a slender plot that is just an excuse to show us the antics of Power Star Srinivasan." [3] Behindwoods wrote "Arya Surya could have made the cut if the director had made the happenings on screen more interesting and relatable to the current trend". [4]

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