Muthukumar Wanted

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Muthukumar Wanted
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byM. Padmanabhan
Produced byMuniandi Kesavan
K. Vijayakumar
K. Selvandaran
Starring
  • Sarran SK
  • Nashira Ibrahim
CinematographyM. D. Kumar
Edited by M. S. Prem Nath
Music bySundrra
Release date
  • 22 October 2015 (2015-10-22)
CountryMalaysia
LanguageTamil

Muthukumar Wanted is a 2015 Malaysian Tamil-language thriller film directed by M. Padmanabhan and starring Sarran SK and Nashira Ibrahim.

Contents

The film was released on 22 October 2015. [1]

Plot

Anandhi receives gifs from an unknown person named Muthukumar since she was a child. She gets a message five days before her marriage in a box that tells her to come to Malaysia to find him. How Anandhi finds Muthukumar and what happens next forms the rest of the story. [2]

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Sundrra under the label of Isaikraft studios. [4] The lyrics were written By Coco Nanda. The songs were also sung by Suresh, Satyan, OG Das, Coco Nanda, Priyadarshani, and Irene. [5] [6] The film's trailer and audio launch was held with Gangai Amaran and Radha Ravi in attendance. [7]

Track listing [4]
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Etharku Intha"Diwakar, Madhumitha Shankar4:02
2."Ennai Naan Killipparthen"Sindhi Hassne4:22
3."Atham Enakenave" Naresh Iyer 6:55
Total length:14:59

Nominations

In 2016, the film was one of nine films to be considered for Malaysian Indian Cinema Awards. [8]

YearEventCategoryRecipientRef.
2016MICA AwardsBest Music DirectorSundra for "Aatham Enakkena" [9]
Best LyricistCoco Nantha for "Etharku Intha"
Best Male Singer Naresh Iyer for "Aatham Enakkenave"
Best Female SingerSindhi Hassne for "Ennai Naan Killipparten"
Best Male NewcomerSarran SK

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