Madhu is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by K. Thennarasu and produced by 'Villupuram' Thangam Sekar, starring Jithan Ramesh, Priyamani and Ashish Vidyarthi.[1] The film was released on 12 May 2006.
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Directed by | K. Thennarasu |
Written by | K. Thennarasu |
Screenplay by | K. Thennarasu |
Story by | K. Thennarasu |
Produced by | 'Villupuram' Thangam Sekar |
Starring | Jithan Ramesh Priyamani Ashish Vidyarthi |
Cinematography | M. N. Rahim Babu |
Edited by | B. Lenin (Supervisor) S. Satish-J. N. Harsha |
Music by | Ilaiyaraaja |
Production company | Golden Media |
Release date | 12 May 2006 |
Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Madhukrishnan likes to roam on a bike. Mercy and Esther are friends and hostel mates. Mercy believes in Jesus and is kind to others. Esther is bold, well dressed, and teases everyone. One day, when Esther teases Madhu, he kisses her publicly. Madhu falls in love with Mercy at first sight when she rescued a puppy from the rain. Madhu often meets Mercy. He comes to the hostel and expresses his love to Mercy, but she denies his love. After examination, Mercy goes to her hometown Mahi, and Madhu follows her. Her father Siluvai owes to bring up his daughter to a good position. Madhu becomes Siluvai's favorite. Esther enters the scene with a much-changed character. Siluvai learns of their love affair, and his decision forms the rest of the story. In the end, Madhu and Mercy fall from a hill and die.
Three songs were shot at Tiruvananthapuram.[2]
Soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja.[3][4] The songs were written by Vaali, Muthulingam and Na. Muthukumar.[5]
No | Song Title | Singers | Lyricist |
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1. | "Dum Irundha Munnale Vaa" | Karthik, Naveen, Ranjith | Na. Muthukumar |
2. | "Ketkavillaya" | Ilaiyaraaja, Rita | |
3. | "Indha Ulagil" | Pop Shalini | Muthulingam |
4. | "Nilavai Sutri" | Tippu | Vaali |
5. | "Immathundu Manasu" | Malathy, Ranjith & Chorus |
Sify wrote that "To call the venture childish would be an understatement. All said and suffered we feel sorry for 'Jithan' Ramesh and Priya Mani".[6][7]