Kattu Paya Sir Intha Kaali

Kattu Paya Sir Intha Kaali also known as Kattu Paiyan Sir Intha Kaali, which was earlier titled as Ketta Paya Sir Intha Kaali transl.Sir, this Kaali is a wild boy), is a 2018 Indian Tamil action drama crime thriller film written and directed by Youreka. The film stars debutant Jaivanth in the male lead role along with Rajasthan based Iraa Agarwal in the female lead role while Aadukalam Naren, Munnar Ramesh play pivotal roles in the film. The film was released on 3 August 2018 and received poor reviews from the audience.<[1]

Kattu Paya Sir Intha Kaali
Directed byYoureka
Produced byJaivanth
Written byYoureka
Screenplay byYoureka
StarringJaivanth
Iraa Agarwal
Aadukalam Naren
Music byVijay Shankar
Production
company
White Horse Cinemas
Release date
  • 3 August 2018 (2018-08-03)
Running time
122 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

The plot of the film depicts the invasion of North Indian people into Tamil Nadu and about the loan sharks imposed by those people against people of Tamil Nadu.[2]

Cast

Production

The production of the film was proceeded by director Youreka, starting from April 2017 initially under the title of Ketta Paya Sir Intha Kaali which was a famous film dialogue of veteran actor Rajinikanth in the 1978 film Mullum Malarum. But earlier in 2017, another production also chose a film title related to the famous dialogue of Rajnikanth which was titled as Ketta Paiyan Sir Ivan.[4] Due to these issues the title was renamed as Kattu Paya Sir Intha Kaali.[4]

The film marks the fourth directorial venture of film director Youreka after Madurai Sambavam (2009), Thoppi (2015) and Sivappu Enakku Pidikkum (2017). The production team hired Jaivanth as a newcomer in the male lead role and also Rajasthan based actress Iraa Agarwal was also roped in to play the female lead role, which was also her second Tamil film after Dhayam.[5][6]

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