Ulla Kadathal

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Ulla Kadathal
Directed by Pugazhendhi Thangaraj
Written byPugazhendhi Thangaraj
Tamizhmagan (dialogues)
Produced byS. Ganesan
Starring
CinematographyPavan Sekhar
Edited byK. Thanigachalam
Music by Bharadwaj
Production
company
Hi-Time Movie Makers
Release date
18 February 2005
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Ulla Kadathal is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Pugazhendhi Thangaraj. The film stars Vignesh, Yugendran, and Kutty Radhika, with Pandu, Suja Varunee, Priyadarshini and Malaysia Vasudevan playing supporting roles. It was released on 18 February 2005.

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Plot

Ramya (Kutty Radhika) and her best friend Samyuktha (Suja Varunee) are students in visual communication. Ramya is a soft-spoken woman while Samyuktha is an outspoken and carefree woman. Ramya falls in love with Robert (Yugendran), a freelance photographer who comes to her college for a teaching stint. They begin to meet each other and they fall in love with each other. One day, Robert reveals that he grew up in an orphanage and he is willing to marry her. Ramya's brother Sakthi (Vignesh) is overprotective and a stubborn person, Sakthi wants her to marry the man he has chosen: a USA-based groom. Ramya tries to convince her parents and her brother to marry her lover but Sakthi has a bad opinion of Robert. Sakthi and her parents then start the marriage preparation.

Robert and Ramya decide to elope with the help of their friends and they get married in a temple. The night of their first night, an angry Sakthi finds their place and reveals his sister that their parents had committed suicide following her elopement. Ramya decides to stay with her brother for a few months, the problem escalates and Sakthi takes this opportunity to fulfil his wish but her sister-in-law Malar (Priyadarshini) tries to stop it. Later, Ramya becomes pregnant and Sakthi wants her to abort the baby but Ramya refuses. One day, he lies to his sister that they are going to the temple and he tries to bring her to the doctor. Robert comes to her rescue and saves her. During the fight between Sakthi and Robert, Sakthi falls from a building and they take him to the nearby hospital. Ramya sold her thaali to pay the hospital bills and Sakthi is saved by the doctor. Sakthi finally understands his mistake. Robert and Ramya lived happily ever after.

Cast

Production

After directing the controversial film Kaatrukkenna Veli (2001), Pugazhendhi Thangaraj had this time chosen to make a film whose story is based on love and affection between a brother and sister. [1] Singer cum actor Yugendran signed to play the lead role while Kutty Radhika, who made her acting debut in the national award-winning Eiyarkai (2003), was selected to play the heroine. The film also starred Vignesh in the lead role playing the role of a loving brother. [2] "This film will not be caught inside any controversy", said the director. He also said that the exposure of glamour in the film will be in an acceptable fashion. Bharadwaj composed the music and the cinematography was by Pavan Sekhar. The film was shot in Ooty and Munnar and is nearing completion. [3] [4]

Soundtrack

Ulla Kadathal
Soundtrack album by
Released17 December 2004
Recorded2004
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length29:11
Label Sony Music India
Producer Bharadwaj
Bharadwaj chronology
Kundakka Mandakka
(2005)
Ulla Kadathal
(2004)
Idhaya Thirudan
(2006)

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by Bharadwaj. The soundtrack features 6 tracks written by Mu. Metha, Kabilan and Su. Ganesan. [5] [6]

The audio was released on 17 December 2004 in Kamarajar Arangam in Chennai. Veteran directors C. V. Sridhar, Bharathiraja and Mahendran attended the audio function. [2] [4]

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Kadhal Devan"Su. Ganesan Ujjayinee Roy 5:20
2."Naana Ithu Naana" Mu. Metha K. S. Chithra, Murali Krishna4:44
3."Pattaam Pattaam Poochigal" Kabilan Lavanya, Bharadwaj, Sundar, Subiksha, Reshmi4:22
4."Thathi Thathi Thaavum"Mu. MethaReshmi, Deepika4:42
5."Vaanavillai"Su. Ganesan Bharadwaj 5:21
6."Yaaro Yaaro"Mu. Metha Srimathumitha, Sathyan 4:42
Total length:29:11

Release

Balaji Balasubramaniam of bbthots.com wrote, "the film has a flimsy story, weak characters behaving in illogical ways and uncharismatic actors". [7] Malini Mannath stated, "The performances are bad, to say the least, particularly Vignesh, normally a competent performer, but who's given one of his worst performances to date here" and criticized the "hasty scripting and shoddy narration". [8] [9]

The film bombed at the box-office and actress Kutty Radhika wasn't paid the full amount of her salary for her performance in the film. [10]

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