Junior Senior (2002 film)

Junior Senior is a 2002 Indian Tamil romantic drama film, Produced by P.Loganathan, directed by J. Suresh starring Mammootty, Hamsavardhan and former Miss Malaysia Leena in lead roles. The film was dubbed into Malayalam as Super in 2009.

Junior Senior
Directed byJ. Suresh
Produced byP. Loganathan (SHAKTHI INTERNATIONAL)
Written bySuresh
N. Prasannakumar (dialogues)
StarringMammootty
Hamsavardhan
Leena
Charulatha
Ramesh Khanna
Charlie
Delhi Ganesh
Pandu
K. R. Vijaya
Music byYuvan Shankar Raja
CinematographyT. Rajesh
Edited byB. Lenin
V. T. Vijayan
Release date
  • April 19, 2002 (2002-04-19)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Cast

Production

Filming

The film was shot entirely in Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia, since the entire story plays there. Leena, who plays the female lead, is a Malaysia-born Tamilian, who was seen by J. Suresh in Malaysia and eventually given the role of the heroine, Indira. She was brought into the cast after the original choice, Tejashree, had walked out.[1]

Soundtrack

Junior Senior
Soundtrack album by
Released13 March 2002
Recorded2001
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length18:37
ProducerYuvanshankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
Malli Malli Chudali
(2002)
Junior Senior
(2002)
Kadhal Samrajyam
(2002)

The soundtrack as well as the film score were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, who teamed up with director J. Suresh for the second time after Velai. The soundtrack, which was released on 13 March 2002, features 5 tracks, whilst the lyrics were penned by Pa. Vijay and V. Ilango.

TrackSongSinger(s)DurationNotes
1'Anandham Pennukulle'P. Unnikrishnan4:20
2'Naan Oruvan'Vijay Yesudas1:48
3'Oh Shalalala Jamaai'Yuvan Shankar Raja, Yugendran, Premji Amaran4:18
4'Pudhusai Pudhusai'Srinivas, Tippu4:35
5'Singara Kanna'Chitra Sivaraman4:23
6'Thithippai'S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Swarnalatha3:36
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