Sullan is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Ramana. It stars Dhanush, along with Sindhu Tolani, Manivannan, Pasupathy and Easwari Rao among others. The film was composed by Vidyasagar. The film was opened on 23 July 2004 to negative reviews from the film critics.[1]
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Directed by | Ramana |
Written by | Ramana |
Produced by | Salem Chandrasekharan |
Starring | Dhanush Sindhu Tolani Manivannan Pasupathy |
Cinematography | N. Raghav |
Edited by | Suresh Urs |
Music by | Vidyasagar |
Production company | Sri Saravanaa Creations |
Distributed by | Sri Saravanaa Creations |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Subramani, known as Sullan among his friends, is the son of Mani, a corporation garbage lorry driver. A first-year college student, his only objective in life is to have fun with his friends. He falls in love with Kavya. Soori is a moneylender who charges atrocious rates and then goes after those who fail to pay him back. When Soori's actions start to affect Sullan's family and friends, he strikes back.
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Released | 14 May 2004 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Label | Hit Musics Bayshore Divo Think Music |
Soundtrack was composed by Vidyasagar and lyrics written by Arivumathi, Pa. Vijay, Kabilan, Na. Muthukumar and Yugabharathi.[2][3] The music received mixed reviews.[4][5]
Song Title | Singers | Lyrics |
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"Kavidhai Iravu" | K. S. Chitra, Karthik | Yugabharathi |
"Sandakozhi" | Shankar Mahadevan | Na. Muthukumar |
"Yaaro Nee" | Hariharan, Sujatha Mohan | Kabilan |
"Adho Varaa" | Harini, Pushpavanam Kuppusamy | Pa. Vijay |
"Kilu Kiluppana" | Adnan Sami, Premji Amaran, Pop Shalini | Pa. Vijay |
"Siragu Mulaitha | Madhu Balakrishnan | Arivumathi |
"Kilu Kiluppana 2" | Karthik, Premji Amaran, Pop Shalini | Pa. Vijay |
Indiaglitz wrote "weak screenplay and poor characterization makes '[Sullan]', a big disappointment".[6] Sify wrote "Ramana's narrative and script are absurd and his attempt to make Dhanush a superstar material has failed miserably. Sullan is all sound and no fury".[7] B. Balaji wrote "With such over-the-top situations and graphics-filled stunts, the fight sequences in Sullaan look like they belong in a cartoon!".[8] Chennai Online wrote "Director Ramana, who gave a success with his debut film 'Thirumalai', seems to lose control over his script, characters and artistes from the early scenes itself. The whole scenario being crass and loud, subtlety seems to be the last thing on the director's mind."[9][10]
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