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Madurai Sambhavam Tamil Movie

Cast and Crew

Release Date: 04 Sep 2009
Genre: Action - Thriller
Language: Tamil
Certification: A
Director: Yurekha
Producer: Yurekha
Music Director: John Peter
Cast:
Hari Kumar
Karthika
Anuya Bhagvath


Reviews

Madurai Sambavam, a film which teams up Karthiga and Choreographer-turned-hero Harikumar. Madurai Sambavam to be produced by Suresh Balaji. John Peter will be scoring music for the film Madurai Sambavam. Anuya (of Siva Manasula Sakthi fame) is the second heroine. Yureka a famous lyricist, has penned more than thirty film songs and would be writing the lyrics for Madurai Sambavam. Shooting is slated to happen in and around Madurai.


Following the long-lists of various satellite channels getting into production of films, it’s the turn of NDTV IMAGINE. Joining hands with Wide Angle Creations, the film ‘Madurai Sambavam’ will be produced that’ll be directed by debutant Yurekha. John Peter will be tuning in melodies.

The film features Choreographer-actor Hari Kumar and Karthika pairing up together again followed by ‘Thoothukudi’. Speaking about the film, some of the close sources in unit says it would be an action-packed thriller centering on real life incidents that happened in Madurai. Speaking on the film Hari Kumar says that he had a great eye on making film based on Madurai from a very long time and now he is happy that Director Yurekha has approached him such script.

Radha Ravi, Raj Kapoor, Kadhal Thandapani, Ilavarasu, Santhana Bharathy, Balu Anand, Thimiru fame Maayi and many others perform important roles. SMS fame Anuya will be spotted as another female lead in the film.

Sugumar cranks the camera while Sai Suresh is the editor, Anal Arasu takes care of stunts and Sudhakar Vasanth is the choreographer for all the songs.

Madurai Sambhavam music review! Having made a mark with his debut Thoothukudi, Hari Kumar’s upcoming Madurai Sambhavam, in which he pairs with Anuya of SMS fame, is also raising expectations. The film has music by John Peter and the album is a Think Music release. ‘Vaigai Aatril’ is by Nithyashree and Sriram. The lyrics talk about Kallazhagar Thiruvizha, the famous temple cultural extravaganza in Madurai. The song is set in a high pitch and both the singers render it with élan. ‘Kulathil Mudhal’ by Chinmayi and Hariharan is warm, melodic and has an interesting rhythm. Chinmayi’s voice has yet another transformed feel for this song. Next is hero Harikumar’s effort to keep up with the tradition of heroes singing in their movies. He has sung the four-liner ‘Suttuputtan’. Harish Raghavendra and Sadhana Sargam’s ‘Oru Ilavam Panju’ is a soft song. ‘Landhu koduppom’ is a duet in Shankar Mahadevan and Harikumar’s voices. ‘Kannazhaga’ has a folksy touch. Both Anuradha Sriram and Benny Dayal’s experience and expertise comes out in the number. Manicka Vinayagam concludes the album with his ‘Pogudhada’, another folk song in the album presented in a different voice with a different timbre. John Peter’s music for Madurai Sambhavam is promising. Check out: Madurai Sambhavam songs! Madurai Sambhavam photo gallery Anuya photo gallery

Well, Anuya doesn’t want to beat the same bush performing clichéd roles of a girl falling in love. The actress excelling from Pune Film Institute made her onscreen debut with ‘Siva Manasula Sakthi’. She had performed with the right mix of emoting to various situations and well projected herself glamorously in this film.
Right now, the actress has completed shooting for another film titled ‘Madurai Sambhavam’. She has come up with a bold attempt of enacting the role of an encounter specialist with negative shades. Well the actress says, ‘I want to be portrayed in unique role, in every film. In Madurai Sambhavam, my characterization has shades of antagonism and this will surely win laurels for me.’

Madurai Sambhavam is directed by Lyricist Eureka with ‘Thoothukudi’ fame Hari Kumar, Karthika and Anuya in lead roles. Wide Angle Creations produces the film in collaboration with NDTV Imagine.- SampurnActress Anuya will now be seen in the Tamil movie Madhuri Sambhavan, after her debut film ‘Siva Manasuka Shakthi’. To make her roles unique, Anuya will be doing a negetive role in Madhuri Sambhavan.
Well, Anuya doesn’t want to beat the same bush performing clichéd roles of a girl falling in love. The actress excelling from Pune Film Institute made her onscreen debut with ‘Siva Manasula Sakthi’. She had performed with the right mix of emoting to various situations and well projected herself glamorously in this film.
Right now, the actress has completed shooting for another film titled ‘Madurai Sambhavam’. She has come up with a bold attempt of enacting the role of an encounter specialist with negative shades. Well the actress says, ‘I want to be portrayed in unique role, in every film. In Madurai Sambhavam, my characterization has shades of antagonism and this will surely win laurels for me.’
Madurai Sambhavam is directed by Lyricist Eureka with ‘Thoothukudi’ fame Hari Kumar, Karthika and Anuya in lead roles. Wide Angle Creations produces the film in collaboration with NDTV Imagine.
Earlier, actress Anuya had clarified that she doesn’t want to beat the same bush performing cliched roles of a girl falling in love. The actress excelling from Pune Film Institute made her onscreen debut with Siva Manasula Sakthi.
She had enchanting looks and carried off our attention with her smile and gestures. Right now, the actress has completed shooting for another film titled ‘Madurai Sambhavam’. She has come up with a bold attempt of enacting the role of an encounter specialist with negative shades.
The film features Thoothukudi fame Hari Kumar and Karthika in lead roles with Anuya as another heroine. Lyricist Eureka makes his debut a director and it’s produced as a joint collaboration of Wide Angle Creations and NDTV Imagine.
Madurai Sambavam starring by Hari Kumar, Karithika and Anuya Bhagvath. It is deals with the real story happened in Madurai.

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