Kozhi Koovuthu (2012 film)

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Kozhi Koovuthu
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Poster
Directed byK I Ranjith
Starring Ashok
Shija Rose
Bose Venkat
Rohini
CinematographyA. Jeyaprakash
Edited byL. V. K. Doss
Music byE. S. Ramraj
Production
company
V V Films
Release date
  • 28 December 2012 (2012-12-28)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Kozhi Koovuthu (transl.The chicken is clucking) is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language romance film directed by K I Ranjith. The film stars Ashok, Shija Rose, Bose Venkat and Rohini. It was released on 28 December 2012. [1]

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Plot

Kumaresan and his gang of friends go around villages selling chickens. They con the simple villagers into believing that the common chickens they sell are imported breeds. The whole group is happy-go-lucky, and they do not worry much about the future. Thulasi, who is living at her aunt's house after moving away from her father, buys two chicks from Kumaresan. When they end up dead the next day, she corners him and demands an explanation. Kumaresan gives two more chicks as replacement. Later, when a group of villagers tie up Kumaresan and beat him for cheating them by selling them sick chicken, Thulasi saves him from the group. On learning of Kumaresan's family and the hardships that he has faced, she develops a soft corner for him. In due course, this turns to love. Just as everything is progressing smoothly, Thulasi's ruffian uncle whisks her off to her native village for a festival, which later forms the crux of the story.

Cast

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by E. S. Ramraj. [2]

Reception

The Times of India wrote, "It is only thanks to the work put in by the lead pair and character actor Bose Venkat that there is some interest in the proceedings, though the characters and situations are fairly predictable". [3] K. R. Manigandan of The Hindu wrote, "The story is predictable — right from the start till the end — and therefore completely lacks the element of surprise. However, what the movie lacks by way of suspense, it makes up for with neat performances from its cast". [4] Malini Mannath wrote for The New Indian Express , "The director seems to have put in an effort to etch his screenplay fairly neat and the narration has a smooth natural flow. The actors fit in suitably too. But sans any freshness in the plot or treatment, it has little appeal to the audience". [5] Mythili Ramachandran of Gulf News wrote, "Old wine in a new bottle? Yes, to some extent. Yet, debutant director K.I. Ranjith holds viewers’ attention with his neat presentation". [6]

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