Success (2003 film)

Success is a 2003 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Suresh Prasanna. The film featured newcomer Dushyanth in the lead role, a grandson of actor Sivaji Ganesan, while Sonia Agarwal and Nandhana played supporting roles. The film released in September 2003 to average reviews from critics.[1][2]

Success
Directed bySuresh Prasanna
Produced byIsakki Sundar
StarringDushyanth
Sonia Agarwal
Nandhana
Music byDeva
Release date
  • 5 September 2003 (2003-09-05)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Cast

Production

Producer Issaki Sundar saw Dushyanth, the son of Ramkumar Ganesan and grandson of Sivaji Ganesan, at the Sivaji Productions office and offered him the opportunity to make his acting debut. After initially rejecting the offer, he ultimately agreed after consulting with his uncle Prabhu and cousin Vikram Prabhu.[3] Dushyanth was also credited as Junior Sivaji during the production of the film. The film was named Success, after the first on screen dialogue of Sivaji from the film Parasakthi (1952).[4][5]

Release

The film opened to mixed reviews with a critic noting "the movie surprises us with a nice turn of events. It definitely energizes the movie and gets us interested again. Looking back on the first half after this, we realize that the movie has actually been quite clever in setting up stock characters but in a slightly different way that makes the twist surprising."[6] Another reviewer noted "To sum up 'Success' is not the right film for Jr Ganesan to be successful."[7]

Soundtrack

Music is composed by Deva, while lyrics written by Vaali, Kabilan, Snehan and Viveka.[8]

  • Hey Un Vayasena - Karthik, Mathangi
  • Kanna Un - Unnikrishnan, Anuradha Sriram
  • Kodi Muppathu Kodi - Tippu, Kovai Kamala
  • Marathi Kutti - KK, Mahalakshmi Iyer
  • Pothe Konjam Pothe - Udit Narayan
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References

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