Sangu Chakkaram

Sangu Chakkaram (transl.Chunk wheel) is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language fantasy comedy film directed by Maarison, starring stunt master Dhilip Subbarayan,[1] Punnagai Poo Gheetha, N.Raja, Pradeep, Jeremy Roske,[2] Nishesh, Monicka,[3] Swaksha,Abinethra, Krithik, Adarsh, Bala, Aditya,Tejo, and Ajeesh.

Sangu Chakkaram
Directed byMaarison
Produced byK.Sathish, V.S.Rajkumar
StarringPunnagai Poo Gheetha
Baby Monika
Dhilip Subbarayan
N. Raja
Pradeep K. Vijayan
Music byShabir
CinematographyRavi Kannan
Edited byVijay Velukutty
Production
company
Cinemawala Pictures,
Leo Visions,
Diya Movies
Release date
29 December 2017
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Cast

  • Punnagai Poo Gheetha as Angayakanni
  • Baby Monika as Malar
  • Dhilip Subbarayan as Aagayam
  • N. Raja as D'Souza
  • Pradeep K. Vijayan as Arivazhagan
  • Vinothkumar as Land grabber
  • Avan Ivan Ramaraj as Cotton candy seller
  • Rocky as Lover
  • Meghna as Lover
  • Jeremy Roske as Capoeira
  • Joel Sangiliyana as Asian exorcist
  • Mangalanatha Gurukkal as Exorcist
  • Ramki as Exorcist's assistant
  • Nishesh as Tamil
  • Swaksha as Jennifer
  • Abinithra as Deepa
  • Krithik as Rajesh
  • Adharrsh as Darwin
  • Bala as Mujeeb
  • Aditya as Karthi
  • Tejo as Rahul
  • Ajeesh
  • Prashanth Rangaswamy as Police officer

Production

Sangu Chakkaram is a fantasy-comedy film made with kids.[4]

Release

The film is planned to release in the first week of July 2017 however it got released on December 2017.[5]

Critical reception

Times of India wrote "Given that the horror-comedy wave is now at its ebb, Sanguchakkaram feels late by at least two-three years. It doesn't help that Maarison deals mostly with cliches to tell us his story."[6] New Indian Express wrote "Sangu Chakkaram offers nothing radical in terms of story, but there are certain redemptive moments".[7]

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