Yes Madam (2003 film)

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Yes Madam
Yes Madam 2003 poster.jpg
Poster
Directed byRajaji
Written byRajaji,
Jai Ramji (dialogues)
Produced byK. Sandeep Bandari,
P. Santhilal Borundiya
Starring
CinematographyNithyanandham
Edited byPeter Babiya
Music byBharani
Production
company
Bheemaraja Pictures
Release date
  • 21 February 2003 (2003-02-21)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Yes Madam is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film, directed by Rajaji, starring Prabhu, Vijayalakshmi and Vindhya. [1] [2] The film was released on 21 February 2003. [3]

Contents

Plot

Cast

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Bharani. [4]

No.SongSingersLyrics
1"Aada Ponnu" Harish Raghavendra Kamakodiyan
2"Avaram Poo Meni" Swarnalatha Palani Bharathi
3"Bam Bam Barala" Anuradha Sriram, Harish RaghavendraRavi
4"Mama Yem Mama"SwarnalathaNewton
5"Samimelai Sathyam" Hariharan, Sujatha Pa. Vijay

Release

The relative success of the film prompted the producers to sign Prabhu to work on a film titled Sabash Sagalai soon after release. Sherin was cast opposite Prabhu, though the film was later stalled. [5]

Krishna Chidambaram of Kalki praised the humour however felt the film was absurd, cited songs as speed breakers and climax as so-so and called the film as just pass. [6]

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