Odipolama

Odipolama (English: Shall we elope?) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language romantic film directed by Kanmani, starring newcomer, Parimal and Sandhya in the lead roles, whilst, Kota Srinivasa Rao plays a pivotal role. The film released on 25 December 2009.[1]

Odipolama
Directed byKanmani
Produced byV. Bharani
StarringParimal
Sandhya
Kota Srinivasa Rao
Suman Setty
Music byD. Imman
CinematographyAnji
Release date
  • 25 December 2009 (2009-12-25)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Visu (Parimal) is a computer science student who loves to spend time with his friends (led by Suman Setty). Though he is initially portrayed as a bookworm, it is made known in later scenes that he is a happy-go-lucky youngster. Hailing from an affluent family, he lives his own life. He comes across Anjali (Sandhya), also a computer science student. Visu falls in love with Anjali. After locating her whereabouts, he moves close to her residence. But problems begin after he goes behind her. A series of events forces Anjali to elope. She takes the bus in which Visu travels. It appears that Visu and Anjali had eloped together, but that isn't the case. There are a host of interesting events and encounters between them that eventually ends on a positive note.

Cast

Production

The film marked the debut of actress Sangeetha's brother Parimal, in a leading role.[2]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by D. Imman.[3][4] Soundtrack received positive reviews.[5]

Odipolama
Soundtrack album by
D. Imman
Released2009
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTamil
D. Imman chronology
Naan Avanillai 2
(2009)
Odipolama
(2009)
Kacheri Arambam
(2010)
No.SongSingersLyrics
1Ading AdingD. Imman, RitaD. Imman
2Aruvi PolaKrishThabu Shankar
3OdipolamaArati Kanklikar, Dinesh KanagaratnamSnehan
4PoochandiArati KanklikarJinping
5Ragalaikaara MaamanD. ImmanSnehan
6Thirandhai IraichiKrishna Iyer, Shabareesh Varma, Solar SaiKofi Kingston
7Vaalu PayyaneAnitha Karthikeyan, RanjithSnehan
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