Panithuli

Panithuli (English: Dew Drops) is a 2012 Tamil-language action film directed by Natty Kumar and Dr. Jay, starring Ganesh Venkatraman, Kalpana Pandit and Shobana. The film was released on 10 August 2012.[1] It received a lot of negative reviews. The film was shot in Hindi as Tum Ho Yaara which was released in 2014.[2] The Tamil version's title is inspired by a song from Kanda Naal Mudhal (2005).

Panithuli
Promotional poster in Tamil
Directed byNatty Kumar
Dr. Jay
Produced byNatty Kumar
Kalpana Pandit
StarringGanesh Venkatraman
Kalpana Pandit
Shobana
Music byAgnel Roman
Faizan Hussain
CinematographyChris Eldridge
C.J. Rajkumar
Edited byN. Vasanth
N. Ayappan
Production
company
Dreams On Frames
House of Pandit
Release date
  • 10 August 2012 (2012-08-10) (Tamil)
  • 30 May 2014 (2014-05-30) (Hindi)
Running time
143 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Hindi

Cast

  • Ganesh Venkatraman as Shiva
  • Kalpana Pandit as Maya
  • Shobana as Meera
  • Sreedharan Karthikeyan as Balu
  • Narayan Sundararajan as Arun
  • Thirumudi Thulasiraman as Rajaraman
  • Natty Kumar as Veeraswamy
  • Cliff Janke as Winston

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by debutants Agnel Roman and Faisal and lyrics were written by Nawin Seetharaman, Thendral Ramkumar, Ashok Subramaniam and Dr. Jay.[3]

  • Azhagu Rakshasa — Vinaitha Sivakumar
  • Kallakku — Pragathi Guruprasad
  • Kan Parpathu Srinivas
  • Oru Pudhu Vaanam — Thendral Ramkumar
  • Pasiyaa Thookkama - Savi Suresh, Naresh Iyer
  • Uyirin — Jayadev, Surmukhi Raman

Reception

Behindwoods wrote "On the whole, Panithuli is just a less impressive portfolio for Ganesh Venkatraman, who has tried to show us that he can carry the roles of an action hero, a lover boy and a mentally unstable man."[4] The Hindu wrote "Panithuli is an example of how a simple story can be made complicated. To ensure that his film isn’t labelled run-of-the-mill, director Natty Kumar has added several episodes to a simple plot. But instead of making the film interesting, they have only turned it into a long and dreary affair."[5] Rediff wrote "On the face of it, Panithuli, has the potential to be an edge-of-the-seat thriller. What it is, however, is a mishmash of terribly stereotyped characters trying in vain to mould themselves to suit a surreal landscape. The result leaves you laughing and yawning by turns".[6] Sify wrote "The romantic thriller is supposed to be full of suspense and twists but at the end it leaves you totally confused and bewildered as the hero character in the film. Kumar and Jay embarked on making a typical M Night Shyamalan movie, but ends up with egg on their face".[7]

References

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